Loveland Plumbing

★★★☆☆ 3.0 / 5 (2)
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: Loveland, CO 80537
: (970) 567-0170
: http://www.lovelandplumbing.co

Company Overview

We aim to surpass your expectations by guaranteeing that every plumbing task is performed to the utmost quality. We offer a free consultation, so whether you need a basic faucet installation or a complete sewer line overhaul, Our extensive selection of residential and commercial plumbing solutions is designed to fulfill your requirements.

Brian and Kathy Gross have been proud residents of Loveland since the 1970s. They both graduated from the Thompson School District.

In 2005, the downturn in the economy led to the closure of the company where Brian Gross had worked as a residential plumber for several years. This prompted him to focus on obtaining his master plumbing license and launching his own venture. In 2006, after contemplating the name ""Gross Plumbing,"" Brian and Kathy chose to name their business ""Loveland Plumbing"" and began serving the Loveland area. Brian has since broadened his service area and is now providing plumbing services in Fort Collins and various surrounding regions.

Business Services

  • Bathtub installation
  • Bathtub repair
  • Drain installation
  • Drain repair
  • Faucet installation
  • Faucet repair
  • Garbage disposal repair
  • Gas line installation
  • Gas line repair
  • Plumbing inspection
  • Plumbing installation or replacement
  • Plumbing repair
  • Sewer installation
  • Sewer repair
  • Shower installation
  • Shower repair
  • Sink installation
  • Sink repair
  • Toilet installation
  • Toilet repair
  • Water heater installation
  • Water heater repair
  • Water pipe installation
  • Water pipe repair

Business Location & Hours



Mon:Open 24 hours
Tue:Open 24 hours
Wed:Open 24 hours
Thu:Open 24 hours
Fri:Open 24 hours
Sat:Open 24 hours
Sun:Open 24 hours

Recommended Customer Reviews

Linda R.
★☆☆☆☆

Loveland Plumbing put my family in danger and cost me plenty.

In 2014, Loveland Plumbing (Brian Gross), was hired to install a new tankless water heater (Takagi) that I had already purchased. He estimated $600 to install, taking a couple of hours. He also said it would require and additional $170 for a coupler for the exhaust system. Three days later, he brought another plumber with him who would do the installation. The coupler he order was the wrong size. He said he didn't have time to track down the right sized coupler; he cut one down instead as a temporary solution. Then he presented me with a bill for $1200, claiming he quoted my husband $800 (not $600), plus parts. He never returned to put in a proper coupler and NEVER RETURNED CALLS.

A few days later, there were high CO levels in the house, confirmed by the gas company that found the source in the tankless exhaust, plus there was unburned gas. The exhaust was very hot, and the unit was red-tagged.

Over the next three weeks, spending another $1,800 with other plumbers, and three visits by the gas company, the following was uncovered about the installation by Loveland Plumbing:

1.) There was no reason for the additional cost of installation. We could not get an itemized bill.

2.) The inlet gas pressure to the unit was twice what it should have been.

3.) The gas regulator had been adjusted to maximum but that was not the amount needed by the unit.

4.) The standard procedure is to calculate the capacity of the gas line connections and determine if the owner needs different meter and regulator installed. Mr. Gross did not do this. In this case the unit need 171% the capacity of the old gas line.

5.) The unit was placed 12 feet away from where it should have been placed, increasing the need for more piping, which reduced efficiency and delayed the delivery of hot water (which wastes water).

6.) Loveland Plumbing used corrugated tubing which increased turbulence/pressures and had to be replaced.

7.) Loveland Plumbing's temporary coupler had ends going in the wrong direction

8.) Loveland Plumbing didn't see that the fresh air vent in the crawl space needed vented siding and cleaning.

9.) The increased pressures at the gas inlet my have damaged the unit and the inadequate make-shift substitutes may have voided the manufacturer's warranty.

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