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Trusted Plumbing in Springville

Serving Springville · Utah County, Utah

Springville's Art City core is full of well-kept homes from the 1890s through 1940s, many of them along the grid north and south of 400 South and surrounding the Springville Museum of Art. Those homes almost universally have original cast iron waste stacks, partially updated galvanized supply, and clay sewer laterals that fight roots from the mature trees shading the streets. We do regular sewer camera inspections and trenchless lateral replacements here. The newer growth up against Hobble Creek Canyon and south toward Mapleton brings more modern construction with the usual hard-water water heater and softener work. Springville municipal water runs hard and the city's pressure varies by zone, with the bench homes sometimes getting 90+ PSI static — high enough that we end up installing PRVs and expansion tanks on a lot of water heater replacements here. Art City homeowners tend to maintain their properties well, so a lot of our work is preventive: annual water heater flushes, softener service, and sewer camera inspections before something turns into an emergency.

Common Plumbing Calls in Springville

  • Cast iron waste stack cracks in 1890s-1940s Art City homes
  • Clay sewer laterals invaded by roots from mature shade trees
  • High static pressure on east-bench homes requiring PRV installation
  • Galvanized supply line failures in partially-updated historic homes
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Springville Plumbing FAQ

Questions we actually hear from Springville homeowners.

Can you camera-inspect my Springville sewer line before I buy the home?

Yes, and we strongly recommend it for any home in the Art City core or along the older streets surrounding the museum. We run a self-leveling sewer camera from the house cleanout out to the city main, record the full inspection, and send you the video plus a written report. If we find root intrusion, bellies, cracks, or collapsed sections, you have leverage to negotiate with the seller before closing. The inspection cost is small compared to a surprise sewer replacement six months after you move in.

My Springville home has high water pressure. Is that a problem?

If it is above 80 PSI, yes. Some Springville zones — especially near Hobble Creek Canyon and the east bench — run 85 to 95 PSI static. That pressure destroys washer hoses, toilet fill valves, water heater T&P relief valves, and ice-maker lines over time. We install a quality pressure reducing valve (PRV) at your main and set it to 65 to 70 PSI. The fixtures last dramatically longer and your water bill usually drops too.

Do you service historic Springville homes near the museum?

All the time. Those 1890s and early 1900s homes have fantastic character and terrifying plumbing. We repipe with PEX through basements and crawl spaces to preserve plaster walls, replace cast iron drain stacks when they crack, and handle clay-to-PVC lateral replacements. We respect the home's age and avoid unnecessary demolition.

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