Since our inception in 1983, Brad Company Plumbing & Heating in Arvada, Co, has provided expert plumbing and heating services to customers throughout the West Front Range and Mountain area. We are committed to providing superior quality in our service while maintaining a commitment to customer satisfaction. We can provide a full array of services to keep your heating system up and running. Whether you need a new boiler or just some repairs on your current one, we can provide the assistance you need.
Your plumbing system needs maintenance at least once a year to keep things running in tip-top shape. With the amount of water and waste flowing through your pipes, drains and fixtures on a daily basis, they will start to show signs of wear and tear. The professionals at Brad Co Plumbing & Heating will catch the small issues before they become big problems. Our well-stocked trucks increase the chances that we will be able to complete a repair on the first visit. From inline water filters (highly recommended in well systems) to water closets, faucets, fixtures and water heaters, Brad Company covers everything except drain cleaning.
Brad Company works on most types of forced air furnaces and humidifiers, and replaces furnaces which are simply worn out. We carry most common parts for on-site repairs. When it comes to replacement, the supply and return ductwork are examined for adequacy and a heat loss calculation is performed on the house to determine correct sizing of equipment. Ensuring your gas fired appliances are compliant and working within acceptable parameters is paramount to your home safety. Brad Co. can verify your equipment is working properly, and make adjustments to correct it if it is not.
If water efficiency and usage is a concern, consider having waterless urinals installed in your building. When combined with low flush-rate toilets, they reduce both the amount of water entering the structure and the volume discharged.
If you're adding to or remodeling a bathroom, work with us to handle the plumbing side of the project. We will take care of permits and work with the building inspector to make sure everything is up to code.
PEX water supply lines ("PE" is short for "polyethylene;" "X" is for "cross-linking" ) provide superior water delivery at all flow rates and resists degradation from chemical agents that may enter the lines, as well as providing protection from sub-freezing temps.
If you are having problems with your septic system, do not rush to the hardware store to buy a chemical magic bullet. Their usefulness is suspect, they may damage the system, and many contain hazardous chemicals. A thorough systems inspection by a qualified plumber is the best first step.
Buildings looking to receive LEED certification must have plumbing systems that meet the baseline flow rates for faucets and other fixtures. However, because these numbers are constantly changing, most general contractors are not able to track them. As a commercial plumbing business, we are up to date on all requirements.