Denver Plumbers
Looking for Denver plumbers with 5-star ratings? Concerned that water bill spike might mean you have a leak? Woke up to cold water and a broken water heater? We've got your plumbing needs covered.
Why Work With Us?
We've been serving the Charlotte area since 1997. That means we know how to handle just about every plumbing problem possible. We're considered top rated local plumbers for the following reasons:
We've got great customer reviews. Read our hundreds of 5-star reviews and see what your neighbors are saying about us.
Our BBB ratings are stellar. So are our Angie's List and Yelp ratings.
We are devoted to our customer base. Our company owner makes it right if anyone has a bad experience, so our customers know they can always trust us to do right by them.
We're open when you need us. In fact, we never close. We're fully staffed 24/7, every single day of the year, and we don't charge extra—ever.
Ready to get started? Give us a call at 704-846-5371 to talk to our plumbing techs and get the ball rolling.
We Know Denver NC
Denver is a smaller community lying on the quiet side of Lake Norman, appreciated for its small town values and neighborly feel. Here at ER Plumbing, we try to live by the Golden Rule – something that fits right into the Denver attitude. That's why we make it a priority to offer our services to your area 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Denver is a growing community (about 13,000 residents) where the old and new coexist in harmony. In places like this, newer construction and older existing buildings present very different plumbing needs.
Denver is a charming town with lovely historic homes and buildings. The rural areas of town have especially unique challenges due to older piping and water sources. We understand these challenges and can help you when you hit problems with your older plumbing system or need to get something up to code.
Let us know if you need any of the following:
- Drain cleaning
- Sewer line repair
- Bathroom, kitchen, or appliance renovations or appliance installation
- Water line service
- Water filtration system installation
- Sump pump service
- Backflow testing or certification
- Leak detection and repair
- Gas line repair or installation
As experienced plumbers, we're prepared to tackle plumbing projects large and small.
Denver Plumbing Projects
To get an idea of what types of plumbing projects we regularly tackle, check out this live map of the E.R. Services technician projects. Our techs log into Nearby Now to record plumbing projects, so you can see what the guys have been up to recently. (Note: the techs are very busy, so this represents a sample of our plumbing projects.)

Brennan B.
Large leak coming from valve box in front of unit 2563. 2563 lost all water and next door neighbor lost significant water pressure. Shut water off at meter at corner of mariners point and smith harbour dr. Machine excavated soil near valve box and exposed where copper to black poly water service had separated at a galvanized barbed fitting. Cut out section of copper and black poly pipe and installed new section of pex piping with new ball valve. Adapted to poly and copper and restored water. Checked for leaks, no leaks at this time. Backfilled native soil and washed down immediate work area. Not responsible for landscaping.

Kaitlyn M.
Had to reprime oil burner. While here completed maintenance on the oil burner. System is running fine. I did find the blower motor to be leaking oil from its bearings. Sent an estimate to replace that with the capacitor.

Kaitlyn M.
Performed one system heating maintenance. Check your capacitors checked blower wheel checked heat strips. Took tested all safety switches found duct strap, broken re-strapped it found hand switch dangling put pan switch back on and tightened. It system is working as intended.

Kaitlyn M.
Return to replace parts. Installed new igniter and new flame sensor.

Kaitlyn M.
Performed the one system heat maintenance on a gas furnace today. Found the blower wheel to be dirty. This can add a strain to the motor with the weight to spin the wheel as well as caused the motor shaft to become unbalanced. Recommend cleaning blower wheel and housing. Please note that the ductwork is extremely dusty. Blower will will most likely get dirty again and the future without duct cleaning. Flame sensor has damage to the rod. It is operational at this time. Do recommend replacement to avoid issues. The igniter has heavy silicon dust buildup. This is an indication that component will fail, and we typically see them fail at these dust buildup spots. Recommend replacement. There is only one flood protection device installed on the equipment. It is highly advised that you have a secondary flood protection device installed on the emergency drain pan to help Protect the home from water damage.

Kaitlyn M.
Performed the one system heat maintenance on a heat pump today. Equipment is mixed matched. Carrier indoor fan coil to Goodman outdoor heat pump. The carrier fan coil unit is from 1998. Goodman outdoor heat pump unit from 2014. There is no flood protection device installed on the equipment. Highly recommend installing A flood protection device to help keep water out of the crawlspace. Electrical whip from disconnect to fan coil unit is extremely rusted and not connected to the fan coil unit properly. Need Conduit replaced. The blower wheel is dirty. This negatively affects airflow and lifespan of motor. Needs to be cleaned. The 10 mfd blower motor capacitor is outside of specs. It needs to be replaced. Hi side valve core is leaking. Removed cap and could hear the release of pressure. It is also bubbling with the cap off. Core needs to be replaced. System is low on r22 Which is an older refrigerant that was phased out. Due to age and condition of equipment And cost of repairs i

Kaitlyn M.
Performed a 1 system heat maintenance on a 2021 variable speed trane heat pump. During this visit I’ve checked my refrigerant pressures and all electrical components located on the air handler and the heat pump. The heat strips are working properly and verified that the reversing valve is working accordingly during operation. Left the system running normally at this time.

Kaitlyn M.
Once board was replaced system began to run with no problem. Let the system run for about 15m and checked refrigerant levels. Home owner approved surge protector at this time to help prevent any problems with the electrical down the line. Left system running on heat.

Kaitlyn M.
Upon arrival I noticed the system in the crawl had water inside of the pan. I cleaned up the safety switches and made sure they were clear of water. I was not getting 24v at the thermostat wire but was getting power on both ends of my transformer. Tested my fuse and found that I was getting all the way to the board but never coming on. Will order a new board for the air handler and follow up with the customer

Kaitlyn M.
Perform two system fall maintenance one 2017 Goodman furnace one new York air handler heat pump clean flame sensor, inspected blower compartment and housing. Inspected heat exchanger. Noticed a little bit of silicon. Dust buildup on the igniter. Also noticed zone damper stuck closed again. This is the same damper from the previous visits. Going to give recommendation again for that. Pressure is set correctly. Tested all safeties. On heat pump checked auxiliary heat strips. Refrigerant pressure looked good. Defrost tested OK. All other electrical tested within manufacturer specs. Also going to offer renewal membership. Membership renewal.

bintili@erplumbing.com
Provide one tech and one apprentice to preform smoke test on venting system in suite. Suite will then be searched for vent leaks. Excludes after hours labor, repairs to any issues found from testing. Access to roof is required -Noticed no sewer smell upon arrival. -Preformed smoke test from roof vent. -Found leak located In equipment room near rear of suite. -Removed leaking clean out plug. Found it was not installed with sealant or very tight. Reinstalled existing plug with thread sealant and tightened. -Re tested vent system with smoke and showed no leaks at this time.

mslattery@erplumbing.com
Arrived onsite, found water rushing down driveway into road. Turned off neighbor up at gate. Had dug down 15” , cut out tree roots to expose broken pipe. Found it to be rusted out 3/4” galvanized nipple out of the shut off valve. Ran pump to excavate water from hole. Cut 3/4” poly pipe back, unscrewed rusted out ball valve. Installed new 3/4” brass ball valve , male pex adapter, pex pipe and poly transition fitting. Eased water back on slowly at curb stop in between neighborhoods. Bled air and dirt from line at hose bibs. backfilled hole. Re-installed shut off sleeve box and box cover. Washed mud off of sidewalk. Everything good to go now.

jadams@erplumbing.com
Arrived on site met with Angela, explained to me the handwash sink behind the prep station has come off the wall and the trap has fell apart - removed the old screws from the wall, installed heavier duty screws - siliconed the edges of the sink to further help secure the sink - re installed p trap with new brass nut connecting to the basket strainer - tested and ensured there are no leaks - cleaned up work area and collected payment from angela

Joshua K.
I arrived on site and toilet in the front bathroom next to reception area was completely full. I performed test to determine if it was drain line or toilet and it appeared that the toilet is the only one affected. I then got toilet auger and augured out toilet and flow returned to normal. Then test toilet, and found that the fill valve was not stopping in the seal at the bottom of the Canister for the Kohler toilet was not sealing and was distorted. I then replaced fill valve, supply line, and canister seal and then test and operation is back to normal.

Kaitlyn M.
Tech and helper To provide repair to a leaking water service line as follows. - City Utility locates - Shut down water at location - cut section of concrete - Dig up section of piping - Make repairs to section of piping exposed - Restore water - Test - Backfill excavated area - put back concrete - Clean up location Exclusions: Any landscaping grass, bushes, plants, trees, or mulch that may need to be removed to make improvements from leak are to be replaced by others. If there is any irrigation lines or wires at location that are not marked and get damaged will be responsibility of client. any work outside of what is quoted will change scope of project and incur additional charges. -arrived on site began working we already had the water off from the last visit out here. We began saw cutting around the area where the PRV box and valve box were. Once we finish saw cutting we busted up concrete with the sledgehammer and pride it up once we finish cleaning up all the concrete we du
Denver Plumbers That Care
Looking for Denver plumbers that will take the time to find out what you need and make sure you get the plumbing service you require? Give us a call at 704-846-5371 and we will talk through your plumbing project today. We look forward to working with you!