What Kamas Homes Deal With
Kamas sits at around 6,500 feet in the upper valley, where winters are long and the ground freezes deep. Homes with crawl spaces or plumbing routed through exterior walls face real freeze risk from November through March. A good number of properties in and around Kamas rely on well water, and that well water tends to be hard. Mineral deposits accumulate inside water heaters, shorten the lifespan of fixtures, and leave white scale on everything they touch. Older homes near the center of town may still have galvanized supply lines or aging cast iron drains that restrict flow and corrode from the inside out. Ranch properties and homes on larger lots sometimes have long water supply runs from the well or municipal connection, which can create pressure issues. We help Kamas homeowners with well pump service, water treatment, pipe insulation, water heater maintenance, and full system upgrades that bring older plumbing into the modern era.