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· Champagne Club Membership· White Glove Guarantee· Licensed & Insured· Serving the Las Vegas Valley· Upfront Pricing

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Plumbing & Heating in The Foothills, NV

Heating maintenance and water purification for The Foothills — where elevation near the Spring Mountains means cooler winters and more furnace demand.

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If your furnace ran all night during the last cold snap and the house still felt cold by morning, or your fixtures are showing mineral buildup faster than you'd expect — your home's elevation is making both problems worse. The Foothills is a community in southwest Las Vegas near the base of the Spring Mountains, with homes built in the 2000s and 2010s. Modern construction standards mean PEX supply lines in later builds, tankless water heaters in some floor plans, and energy-efficient heating systems. The community's position at the southwestern valley edge — slightly elevated and closer to the mountains — produces noticeably cooler winter temperatures than the central valley.

Here's what BowTie handles across The Foothills:

  • Pipe repair & repiping — leak detection in copper and PEX systems, pressure-reducing valve testing, and copper repair or PEX-A repiping as conditions warrant
  • Water heaters — tank and tankless replacement with anode-rod checks, tankless flushing for homes with on-demand systems, and sizing for homes where cold incoming water at elevation works the heater harder
  • Faucet & leak repair — cartridge replacement for 15–20-year-old builder-grade fixtures, hidden-leak detection, and fixture restoration
  • Sewer & drain service — camera inspections and hydro-jetting for PVC laterals, drain clearing, and preventive assessment
  • Heating repair & maintenance — furnace diagnostics, heat-exchanger inspection, ignitor replacement, heat-pump service, and pre-season tune-ups — critical at this elevation where systems work harder and longer than the valley floor
  • Water purification — free water testing, whole-house softeners (many newer homes have pre-plumbed garage loops), reverse-osmosis drinking systems, and filtration

Every visit starts with a diagnosis, not a sales pitch. You'll get a flat-rate quote before any work begins, and our Champagne Club members lock in priority scheduling, repair discounts, and annual system inspections. That's the BowTie Touch — shoe covers, drop cloths, a clean site when we leave, and zero surprises on the invoice.

Your The Foothills home deserves better than a guess. Let us diagnose it properly.

What Neighbors Say

"The gentleman was extremely professional, friendly, and efficient. We had another plumber come in previously and he was going to break through the wall behind our stove and not fix the wall afterwards. He was going to charge $1250.00. Your man did just the spout for $250.00 and it works beautifully. Loved the name of your company, and the service."

Dorothy Flanagan

"Excellent company to do business with. Would definitely recommend. They replaced my water heater. Called them in the morning. Hot water by the evening. Thank you to Kyle, Reid and the rest of their team."

UT Bros

"Bow Tie Home Services gave excellent service installing our toilet. The company responded immediately and understood what was needed. Joe came over and assessed what was needed, picked up the toilet from Lowe's, and installed it with ease. Thank you, Joe and Chris who took the call!"

Melissa Ramson

The Foothills, NV Service Questions

Why does The Foothills need more heating maintenance?

Higher elevation near the Spring Mountains means winter temperatures are consistently several degrees cooler than the central valley. Your furnace runs more hours per season, accelerating wear on heat exchangers, ignitors, and blower motors. Annual tune-ups catch these issues early.

What pipe material is in my Foothills home?

Homes from the early 2000s typically have copper supply lines, while those from 2008–2010 onward increasingly used PEX. Both materials perform well, but both benefit from a water softener to prevent hard-water scale from affecting valves, fittings, and connected appliances.

Is a tankless water heater a good choice at this elevation?

Yes, especially for the cooler winter temperatures. Tankless units heat water on demand and work slightly harder in winter when incoming water temperature drops. With annual flushing and a water softener, a tankless unit provides efficient, continuous hot water.

Do you install water softeners in The Foothills?

Yes. We size the softener based on a free water test and your home's flow rate. Many newer Foothills homes have a pre-plumbed softener loop in the garage, making installation a straightforward single-visit job.

What plumbing issues should I expect at 15–20 years?

Water heater replacement is the most common need, followed by faucet and supply-valve failures. Copper supply lines in this age range are accumulating scale but generally haven't reached the pinhole-leak stage yet — a softener installed now extends their life significantly.

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