Barnes Plumbing & Heating is a full-service plumbing, heating, cooling and fireplace repair contractor located in Castle Rock, Colorado offering plumbing and heating in Colorado from Denver and South Metro including Douglas County area all the way to Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Master Plumber Scott Barnes, with over 36 years experience in the field, has the expertise to handle whatever plumbing, heating and/or air conditioning problems you may encounter. With a high attention to detail and a priority put on your complete satisfaction, you can rely on us to complete your project quickly, efficiently, and beyond your every expectation.
Scott Barnes is a 4th generation Colorado native. Scott grew up in south Denver and graduating from Mullen High School. With 36 years of plumbing and Heating experience Scott has worked for the best contractors learning all phases of plumbing and heating. Commercial boiler and water heaters to New construction, remodel, service and drain cleaning we do it all.
Many homeowners today prefer to fix minor clogs themselves. However, a clogged drain can become a challenge. If you think the clog is just simply a build up of debris in the drain, you can probably use a plunger or some form of drain cleaner. However, this may not be the final solution to the problem. A clogged drain can come from many different sources, such as tree branches, ancient piping, debris, or something dropped into the drain or toilet itself. If something like this has occurred, you may need to consider a plumber for the job.
If you have a problem with a leaky basement, you will want to stop the problem as soon as possible. Basement waterproofing is not so much a science as it is a technique. You need the proper equipment and supplies to ensure that the leakage is stopped permanently. Doing the work yourself could turn out to be very costly. Professionals are trained in areas that not only cover cracked walls, but also foundation problems, the underlying source of cracked walls. Contacting a professional such as a plumber for the job will save you aggravation and money while protecting one of your most important assets; your house.
As a homeowner, you know how important it is to keep the drains clean and free of debris build up. Drain cleaning is not always as easy to do as one might think. Over the years, drains can become smaller as things we pour down the drain eventually stick to the sides. In the case of sink drains, you need to keep them clean, especially if you pour grease and oil down them like many people do. However, you should really try to avoid allowing grease and oil to be poured down the drains.