Nobul Plumbing Contracting LLC
Nobul Plumbing Contracting LLC
Mike Nolan has built Nobul Plumbing Contracting LLC from the ground up right here in Evans, operating out of the shop at 2929 Quail St with a focus on the real plumbing demands of Weld County homes and businesses. From older housing stock around Evans Town Center to properties near the Weld County Fairgrounds and Evans City Park, the work often involves dealing with aging galvanized lines and the effects of a semi-arid continental climate that brings wide temperature swings.
The crew stays ready for calls from LaSalle and nearby La Salle as well as Greeley, where seasonal freezes can stress supply lines and where summer dry spells sometimes highlight leaks that went unnoticed through winter. Because the business runs 24 hours every day, homeowners and property managers get the same direct response whether the issue surfaces at midnight or on a weekend.
What sets the operation apart is the hands-on local knowledge that comes from years of working these specific neighborhoods and soil conditions instead of treating every job the same way.
“Owner-operated with upfront quotes and workmanship you can inspect on every job serving Evans, LaSalle, and Greeley in Weld County.”
Mike Nolan
Owner · Since 2011
Credentials & guarantees
- ✓Mon–Sun 24hrs
- ✓Based at 2929 Quail St, Evans, CO 80620
Our guarantee
Owner-operated with upfront quotes and workmanship you can inspect on every job serving Evans, LaSalle, and Greeley in Weld County.
What Evans, CO Customers Say
“Our main line clogged after heavy rain and water backed up into the laundry room sink. Nobul sent a tech who ran a camera, found the blockage near the street connection, and cleared it with a hydro jet. Drains now flow without any gurgling or slow spots.”
“The water heater in our garage stopped producing hot water during the January freeze. They replaced the failed heating element and added insulation to the pipes running along the north wall. We had steady hot water again by that afternoon.”
“A pinhole leak appeared in the copper line behind the bathroom vanity and soaked the cabinet. The plumber cut out the damaged section, soldered in new pipe, and pressure-tested the run. No moisture or stains returned after they finished.”