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Castle Rock washer repair confronts the metro's most aggressive mineral environment. At 300+ PPM Denver Basin aquifer water, washer inlet valve screens and drum interiors scale dramatically faster than anywhere else in the Denver Metro — we regularly find meaningful inlet restriction in machines just 3–4 years old, a timeline that would be unremarkable for 12-15 year wear in central Denver's moderate water.
Standard washer maintenance guidance assumes national-average water hardness, which simply doesn't describe Castle Rock's reality. At 300+ PPM, we recommend monthly drum and inlet valve descaling rather than the quarterly intervals appropriate for Denver, and inlet screens should be checked every 6 months rather than annually. Castle Rock homeowners who follow standard-interval maintenance schedules consistently see reduced fill rates and detergent dispersion problems years earlier than their Denver counterparts.
Castle Rock's rapid growth means many washers are recent installations in custom or semi-custom homes — but new construction provides no protection against the area's extreme water hardness. We've serviced washers under two years old in Founders Village already showing measurable inlet valve scale, simply because the aquifer water reaching the home is identical whether the house was built in 1995 or last year.
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