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Plumber in Heber City, Utah

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Trusted Plumbing in Heber City

Serving Heber City · Wasatch County, Utah

Heber City and the surrounding Heber Valley have grown fast as families move out of the Wasatch Front looking for open space, and we've grown with them. The housing mix is wide — older 1900s through 1950s homes in the historic grid around Main Street, 1970s and 1980s subdivisions in the central valley, and heavy new construction throughout the expanding neighborhoods north and south of the city. Heber's altitude (roughly 5,600 feet) and harsh winters make freeze prevention a critical part of plumbing work here. We respond to frozen and burst pipe emergencies throughout winter. The older downtown homes often have clay sewer laterals and cast iron drains with typical age-related issues. Water quality is generally good but hard, and many homes are on private wells that require different treatment approaches than city water. We service both, and we know the difference between well-water plumbing issues (pressure tank, pressure switch, softener-first-then-iron-filter stacking) and city-water issues.

Common Plumbing Calls in Heber City

  • Frozen and burst pipes during deep winter cold snaps
  • Well-water system issues (pressure tanks, iron filtration, pump cycling)
  • Clay sewer laterals in historic downtown Heber homes
  • New construction plumbing for the rapid Heber Valley growth
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Heber City Plumbing FAQ

Questions we actually hear from Heber City homeowners.

My Heber home is on a well. Do you service well pumps and pressure tanks?

Yes. Well systems are different from city water and we know both. Common well issues include waterlogged pressure tanks (you lose pressure and the pump cycles on and off constantly), failed pressure switches, pump motor failure, and iron or sulfur contamination requiring specific filtration. Well systems also typically need an iron filter before the water softener, not after — a mistake builders and other plumbers sometimes make that destroys the softener resin fast. We diagnose and repair the full system and size treatment correctly.

How do I prepare my Heber home for winter?

Heber gets serious cold, so winter prep matters. Before the first hard freeze: disconnect every garden hose, drain and shut off outdoor irrigation and hose bibs, insulate exposed supply and drain lines in crawl spaces and garages, and know where your main water shutoff is. For deep cold (below 5 degrees), let a trickle run from the faucet farthest from your main, open cabinet doors on exterior walls, and keep the house above 60 degrees even when traveling. If you travel often, a smart leak detector with auto-shutoff is money well spent.

Do you handle plumbing for new Heber Valley construction?

Yes. We do full rough-in and finish plumbing for new residential construction throughout the Heber Valley. We size the supply system correctly for the altitude and typical water quality, install freeze-protected exterior bibs, rough in for softener and iron filtration if the home is on a well, and work with the builder's schedule. Our pricing is competitive and our work is licensed master-plumber quality — not a builder's subcontractor cutting corners to hit margin.

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