Plumber in South Jordan, Utah
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Trusted Plumbing in South Jordan
Serving South Jordan · Salt Lake County, Utah
South Jordan is one of our busiest Salt Lake County service areas, and Daybreak alone generates a substantial share of the calls. Daybreak is a master-planned community with thousands of homes built from roughly 2005 through present — uniformly PEX supply, plastic DWV, modern fixtures — which means we see the full spectrum of warranty-era issues, PEX crimp failures, expansion tank failures, and water softener installs. The areas east of Bangerter along 9000 South and 10600 South include a mix of 1980s and 1990s subdivisions with polybutylene risk and cast iron drain age. North South Jordan trends slightly older with 1970s era homes in spots. City water is hard across all zones. A lot of our South Jordan work is bread-and-butter water heater replacement, softener installs for families new to Utah, and sewer camera inspections on the older east-side neighborhoods. Daybreak HOA rules sometimes dictate exterior plumbing work (tankless venting, etc.) — we know how to navigate those requirements.
Common Plumbing Calls in South Jordan
- PEX crimp failures in Daybreak post-2005 construction
- Polybutylene supply line failures in 1980s-1990s east-side subdivisions
- Water heater failure at 7-10 years from untreated hard water
- HOA-compliant tankless and softener installs in Daybreak
South Jordan Plumbing FAQ
Questions we actually hear from South Jordan homeowners.
Do you know Daybreak HOA plumbing rules?
Yes. Daybreak has specific rules about exterior venting for tankless water heaters, visible equipment placement, and exterior-wall penetrations. We work with those rules every week. Before we install a tankless, softener, or anything that touches an exterior wall, we confirm what the Daybreak architectural committee allows and plan the install so it passes HOA review the first time. This keeps you from getting a notice in the mail two weeks later.
My Daybreak home is 10 years old and my water heater just died. Is that normal?
Unfortunately yes, and almost always because of untreated hard water. Most Daybreak homes were built without water softeners, and builder-grade water heaters in Utah County water typically last 8 to 12 years. If you are replacing the tank anyway, now is the right time to add a softener — the softener pays for itself by doubling the lifespan of the new heater, dishwasher, and washing machine. We quote both together and you see the difference immediately.
Do you camera-inspect sewer lines in older east-side South Jordan homes?
Yes. For homes built in the 1970s and 1980s along the 9000 South and 10600 South corridors, sewer camera inspections are a smart preventive move, especially before buying. Those era homes often have a mix of cast iron and clay, and we regularly find scale, cracks, or root intrusion in the lateral. A camera inspection takes about an hour and gives you video plus a written report. If we find issues we quote repair options ranging from spot fix to full trenchless replacement.
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