Gold discovered in the South Platte River valley in 1858 brought national attention to the area that would become Westminster, Colorado. After the first permanent white settler, Pleasant DeSpain, built his home in 1870 on 160 acres (near what is now West 76th Avenue and Lowell Street), the area became known as DeSpain Junction and began attracting other settlers, Edward Bruce Bowles was instrumental in constructing the town’s train depot in 1881.
In 1891, construction began on the Westminster Castle, which can still be seen today at West 83rd Avenue and Federal Boulevard. By 1911, the town had unincorporated and was renamed one final time to Westminster, in honor of Westminster University. Much the same as it was during the gold rush in 1858, Westminster is a huge draw for people wanting to live in the beautiful state of Colorado. With the expansion of I36 and the plan to convert the Westminster mall into housing means growth for the city. Flatirons Plumbing has provided plumbing services and is knowledgeable in the construction eras that took place in this beautiful town.
Flatirons Plumbing have worked on homes that range from the early 1900’s to homes built during the multiple construction booms. Our knowledge and understanding of the infrastructure, sewer systems, clogged drains, failed sump systems, and water heater repair. We will arrive to properly evaluate any plumbing service and repair situation, provide accurate upfront pricing and in most cases, the technician will perform the work that same day.