Erie's roots trace back to a Methodist minister from Erie, Pennsylvania, who first settled the area and lent his hometown's name to the new Colorado community. When coal was discovered to the east and a railroad spur connected Erie to Denver and Cheyenne, the town quickly became the third-largest community in Boulder County, part of the Boulder–Weld coal field's industrial boom.
After mining waned, agriculture took over the flat pastures around town, and in recent decades Erie has become a rapidly growing residential hub that still celebrates its heritage through landmarks like the Wise Homestead Museum and events such as Erie Biscuit Day. Our plumbing team respects this heritage while delivering modern solutions including water filtration systems, tankless water heaters and energy-efficient boiler systems.