Local pros in Boulder, CO

Boulder County, Colorado. Population 107,645.

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Boulder CountyFIPS 0807850107,645 residents

Top verified pros in Boulder, CO

20 gold-tier pros (confidence score 80+ — full NAP, license, and multi-source coverage). Ranked by ProFix data-confidence: complete licensed contact details and multi-source public-record coverage; ProFix verifies state licenses where available; never by payment.

  1. #1All in Technology Llc
    Water/Fire/Mold Restoration
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  2. #2Atlas Tower 1, Llc
    Water/Fire/Mold Restoration
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  3. #3Atlas Tower Holdings, Llc
    Water/Fire/Mold Restoration
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  4. #4Atlas Towers 1, Llc
    Water/Fire/Mold Restoration
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  5. #5Boulder Community Broadcast Association, Inc.
    Water/Fire/Mold Restoration
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  6. #6Boulder County
    Water/Fire/Mold Restoration
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  7. #7Boulder, County of
    Water/Fire/Mold Restoration
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  8. #8Boulder Police Department Communications
    Water/Fire/Mold Restoration
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  9. #9City OF Boulder
    Water/Fire/Mold Restoration
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  10. #10Elephant Energy Inc
    Water/Fire/Mold Restoration
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  11. #11Green Eagle Communications Inc.
    Water/Fire/Mold Restoration
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  12. #12Jacob Mierop Construction
    Water/Fire/Mold Restoration
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  13. #13Kvcu
    Water/Fire/Mold Restoration
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  14. #14Magnolia Building Company The
    Water/Fire/Mold Restoration
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  15. #15Mountain West Painting Group Llc
    Water/Fire/Mold Restoration
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  16. #16Prc Tacoma - I Llc
    Water/Fire/Mold Restoration
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  17. #17Ranchero Wind Farm, Llc
    Water/Fire/Mold Restoration
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  18. #18Tracy Corporation II
    Water/Fire/Mold Restoration
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  19. #19Tracy Corporation II C/o Telemetrix, Inc.
    Water/Fire/Mold Restoration
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  20. #20University of Colorado
    Water/Fire/Mold Restoration
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Trade breakdown

  • Water/Fire/Mold Restoration: 20

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Data-derived local notes

Hiring context for Boulder, CO

Boulder is a large-city page in the top-2,000 launched-state city set, ranked #307 by the population value in all-cities.json. The city record places it in Boulder County; the pro counts below are exact city-name matches from the CO gold shard.

  • Population in seed: 107,645.
  • Matched pro records: 22.
  • 24/7 emergency flag count: 0.
  • Top matched trade buckets: Water/Fire/Mold Restoration (22).
  • Boulder County hub has 49 state-shard records.

Trade counts from the shard

  • Water/Fire/Mold Restoration: 22

0 records carry the 24/7 emergency flag.

County and permits

Boulder is in Boulder County. This seed does not name a city-specific permit office, so use the authority having jurisdiction for the job address and cross-check state licensing through Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA).

Phone: +1-303-894-7800

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Seasonal scheduling notes

Colorado's seasonal seed describes the climate zone as "Semi-arid high plains, Front Range hail belt, and mountain snow zones". For Boulder, the highlighted windows below are selected from plumbing inspection, roofing, and exterior paint / siding because those projects match either the city's top trade counts or the highest-urgency state calendar entries.

  • Plumbing inspection
    Ideal: May, June, September, October · High urgency
  • Roofing
    Ideal: June, July, August, September · High urgency
  • Exterior paint / siding
    Ideal: June, July, August, September · Medium urgency
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Climate resilience context

Boulder uses the Colorado state resilience seed. The scenarios linked to this city page are flooding, freezes and winter cold snaps, and wildfire and smoke; they are state-level hazards, not city incident claims.

  • flooding

    Colorado flooding can come from cloudbursts, canyon runoff, hail-clogged drains, snowmelt, and burn-scar debris flows.

  • freezes and winter cold snaps

    Colorado freeze risk includes rapid temperature drops, high-elevation cold, ice dams, and plumbing in garages or crawlspaces.

  • wildfire and smoke

    Colorado's Front Range, foothills, and mountain communities face fast grass fires, canyon wind, heavy fuels, and post-fire debris-flow risk.

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Generated from all-cities, all-counties, state pro shards, state code updates, seasonal/climate seeds, emergency seeds, and licensing/permit-contact seeds.

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