Utility Locate Markers
You may see colorful (temporary) paint on the ground or small flags in your yard that mark existing underground utilities. For the safety of our workers, please do not move or remove them.
Pulse is nearing completion in you neighborhood and will soon bring ultra-fast and reliable Internet, TV, and Voice services to your door! With HOA approval, our crew will be in your area to extend our network from the street to your building.
As part of our commitment to being great neighbors, we want to let you know what you can expect. If you have any questions or concerns that are not addressed below, please feel free to reach out.
You may see colorful (temporary) paint on the ground or small flags in your yard that mark existing underground utilities. For the safety of our workers, please do not move or remove them.
Crews will be digging and/or boring underground to install fiber-optic cables. Please watch this video for more information.
Our team may need access to fences, gates, or gated areas for up to one hour on the scheduled construction date. Please ensure all gates are unlocked. For everyone’s safety, children and pets must be kept away from active work areas while crews are on-site.
Work Window: March – October (Weather Depending)
Hours of Operation: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Monday through Friday.
We’ll leave a note on your door a week before we start work near your home, letting you know our team’s schedule.
Any disturbed grass or landscaping will be restored to its original condition as quickly as possible. If you have any restoration concerns, please call our Construction Hotline at 970-775-8778.
When construction and network testing are complete, we’ll leave another door tag to let you know you can sign up. If you’ve opted in to receive emails, we’ll let you know when you can sign up via email as well.
Watch our short, educational videos to better understand the process of bringing Pulse to you, from construction to installation.
Do you have questions or concerns about Pulse construction occurring in your neighborhood?
Paint marks and small flags identify the location of underground utilities. Please do not move them!
This helpful information is sent to every home and business as we begin construction in your area.