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Denver's washer service calls span an unusually wide range of installation contexts for a single city — Capitol Hill basement laundry rooms original to 1900s-era homes, mid-century utility closets in 1950s bungalows, and stacked units in new LoDo and RiNo high-rise residential. Denver Water's moderate 70–120 PPM hardness produces gradual washer inlet valve and drum mineral accumulation over a 10–15 year timeline — real but unhurried compared to the Douglas County suburbs to the south.
At Denver's moderate water hardness, washer inlet screens and drum interiors accumulate deposits gradually enough that most homeowners never notice a problem until well past the decade mark. Periodic descaling with a citric-acid cleaner every 4–6 months maintains performance and extends component life, though Denver washers tolerate longer gaps between treatments than the aggressive monthly schedule we recommend for Castle Rock or Westminster.
Denver's oldest neighborhoods sometimes have original or early-replacement supply line plumbing from multiple renovation eras stacked on top of each other. We occasionally find galvanized supply lines from decades past still partially in service, restricting flow to the washer inlet valve independent of any water-hardness factor. When a Denver washer fills unusually slowly, we check supply line condition and material before assuming the inlet valve itself has failed.
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