Lone Tree sits just south of the Arapahoe County line along I-25, and its newer single-family homes and townhomes in RidgeGate and the Canyons often need plumbing repair when supply lines freeze during the cold winter nights common here. Our trucks leave the shop on E Princeton Place and reach most addresses off Yosemite Street or Lincoln Avenue within thirty minutes, letting us clear clogged drains or fix leaking water heaters before they affect finished basements.
Drain cleaning calls spike after heavy summer irrigation around Sweetwater Park and the High Line Canal trail, where tree roots push into older sewer laterals. We use the same camera inspection and hydro-jetting methods that work on the slightly older stock near Park Meadows Mall, always quoting the job on site so homeowners know the cost before any work begins.
Because Lone Tree lots back up to open space or steep grades near C-470, access for larger equipment can be tight; our compact vans and hand tools let us work in backyards without tearing up xeriscaped yards or HOA common areas.
Around Lone Tree, CO
We regularly work near:
- 📍Sweetwater Park
- 📍RidgeGate Parkway
- 📍Park Meadows Mall
- 📍Lone Tree Recreation Center
- 📍Cook Creek Park
- 📍Lincoln Avenue
Plumbing Repair in Lone Tree, CO — Local Notes
- •RidgeGate homes built after 2005 use PEX manifolds that fail at the crimp rings when water pressure spikes from Aurora’s supply pumps.
- •Lots along Lincoln Avenue often have long sewer runs that cross the High Line Canal easement, making root intrusion the top drain-cleaning cause.
- •Winter lows below 10°F freeze exposed hose bibs on south-facing patios near Cook Creek Park unless shut-off valves are exercised each fall.
- •Townhomes near Park Meadows have shared cleanouts that require coordination with the HOA before any hydro-jetting.