Domestic Water

Much of the appeal of living in Western Colorado is the idea of living in open spaces. In areas where access to municipal water supply is limited or unavailable, Bolinger & Queen steps in to deliver top-of-the-line potable water systems.

Domestic Water:

The water supply system from the tap to the foundation of a house consists of a series of components designed to bring fresh, potable water into the home for various uses. Here is an overview of the key elements of a typical residential water system:

Residential water systems usually connect to a municipal water supply or a private well. Municipal water is provided by local water authorities and distributed through a network of pipes. Private wells draw water from underground aquifers on the property.

  • Water Service Line:

  • Shut-Off Valve:

  • Pressure Reducing Valve (PRV):

  • Backflow Preventer:

  • Frost Free Yard Hydrant

  • Cistern for Hauling Water

  • Domestic Water Pumps

  • Drainage System:

    • Wastewater from sinks, showers, toilets, and appliances is carried away from the house through a drainage system. This system includes pipes that connect to the municipal sewer system or a septic tank.

  • Sump Pump (if applicable):