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AFTER HOURS EMERGENCY CALL SERVICE – (720) 452-6918
This number is for urgent maintenance matters involving Association-maintained property that require immediate attention outside normal business hours (Monday – Friday 8 am – 5 pm).
Examples include significant water leaks involving HOA-maintained systems, hazardous common area conditions, major irrigation failures, or other conditions posing an immediate risk to property or safety.
This number is not for homeowner maintenance issues, general questions, routine maintenance requests, noise complaints, rule violations, account statement requests, or non-emergency matters.
If service is requested for an item determined to be homeowner responsibility, all service calls, vendor charges, administrative costs, and after-hours fees will be charged back to the homeowner and are due immediately.For urgent maintenance matters that are HOA-responsibility, please call the after-hours answering service at (720) 452-6918. If service is requested for an item that is homeowner responsibility, all costs and fees will be charged to the homeowner.
FOR SPRINKLER EMERGENCIES PLEASE CONTACT – (303) 877-2691
A sprinkler emergency is defined as an irrigation-related failure involving continuous or uncontrolled water flow, significant flooding, property damage, unsafe conditions, or a major system malfunction that cannot reasonably wait until normal business hours. Examples may include a broken main irrigation line, a stuck valve causing water to continuously run, geysering water, or flooding impacting common areas, sidewalks, streets, or structures.
Broken sprinkler heads, minor irrigation leaks, or routine irrigation repairs are generally not considered after-hours emergencies and should be reported to [email protected]. In most cases, broken sprinkler heads only discharge water while the irrigation zone is actively running during its scheduled cycle.
