Salt Lake City · Wasatch Front
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Your pipe just burst. Or your water heater's leaking all over the garage floor. Or the sewer backed up into the basement again. You don't have time to call around getting quotes while water is going where it shouldn't.
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We find you the best price on plumbing in Salt Lake City. We know what a water heater replacement costs in Sandy versus Draper. We know who charges a $49 service call and who charges $150 before they even look at the problem. We know which plumbers actually show up on time and which ones give you a four-hour window and then call to reschedule. You tell us what's going on and we find you with the one plumber that fits your situation and your budget.
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47
freezing nights
per SLC winter
7-10
grains
water hardness
1-2
hour
emergency response
$150
starting
drain cleaning

What we cover
SLC Plumbing Services
Drain Cleaning
Clogged kitchen, bathroom or main line
From $125
Water Heaters
Repair, tank or tankless replacement
From $150
Emergency
Burst pipes, sewer backups, gas leaks
24/7
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Sewer Repair
Camera inspection, trenchless lining
From $200
Water Softeners
SLC hard water solved
From $1,500
Pricing Guide
Full SLC cost breakdown
2026 Rates
Local knowledge
SLC isn't Phoenix.
Your plumbing
proves it.
4,226 ft elevation. Hard water from the Wasatch. Freezing temps 47 nights a year. Aging clay sewer lines under half the city. SLC plumbing runs into problems you won't find in warmer climates.
Frozen pipes wreck homes fast
A burst pipe dumps 4-8 gallons per minute. That's $10,000+ in water damage inside an hour. Pipe insulation and heat tape cost $100-$500. One prevents the other.
Hard water kills water heaters early
SLC water runs 7-10 grains per gallon. That cuts a water heater's life from 12 years to 8-10. Scale coats the heating element, spikes your gas bill and eventually kills the tank. Annual flushing ($100-$150) or a softener ($1,500-$3,500) fixes it.
Old sewer lines are crumbling
Sugar House, the Avenues, Rose Park, Glendale -- homes built before 1970 still have original clay or cast iron sewer lines. After 50-70 years, tree roots get in, joints separate and cast iron rusts from the inside. A camera inspection ($200-$350) shows you what's happening before it collapses.

Coverage
Wasatch Front
Salt Lake, Utah, Davis and Weber counties.
Salt Lake City Plumbing Questions
How fast can a plumber get to my SLC home?
For emergencies (burst pipes, sewer backups, gas leaks): most SLC plumbers arrive within 1-2 hours, 24/7. For standard service calls: same-day or next-day in most cases. During peak season (December-February when pipes freeze), wait times stretch to 1-3 days for non-emergency work. Pro tip: call before 9am for the best chance of same-day service on non-emergency jobs.
What causes frozen pipes in Salt Lake City?
SLC averages 47 nights below freezing per winter. Pipes most at risk: exterior walls (north-facing especially), unheated crawl spaces, garage water lines and hose bibs left connected. Water freezes at 32F but pipes typically burst when temperatures drop below 20F for 6+ hours. Prevention: disconnect garden hoses before November, insulate exposed pipes ($2-$5/linear ft), keep cabinet doors open under sinks on cold nights, maintain heat above 55F even when traveling.
Does SLC have hard water?
Yes. Salt Lake City water is moderately hard (120-180 ppm, or 7-10 grains per gallon). The minerals come from snowmelt runoff through limestone and dolomite in the Wasatch Range. Hard water causes: scale buildup in water heaters (reduces efficiency and lifespan), white deposits on faucets and shower doors, dry skin and hair, reduced soap effectiveness. A whole-house water softener ($1,500-$3,500 installed) solves all of these. Salt-based softeners are most effective for SLC's hardness level.
Should I call a plumber or do it myself?
DIY-safe: running toilet (flapper replacement, $5 part), slow drain (plunger or drain snake), replacing a showerhead or faucet aerator. Call a plumber: anything involving the main water line, sewer line, water heater, gas connections, permits or work inside walls. Utah building code requires permits for water heater replacement, sewer line work and new plumbing runs. Unpermitted work creates problems when you sell and can void insurance coverage if something goes wrong.
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