Usually our blogs and articles are filled with helpful information. We do not normally talk about company news, but we feel the need to spread some awareness of what has been going on lately here at Plumbing Utah. The short headline is that we are one of Utah's fastest growing plumbing companies. Within just a…
Many of our customers are not aware that up until 2014 the amount of lead allowed in plumbing fixtures by the EPA was still 8% for pipes, fittings, and valves. Lead proposes potential health hazards that you can learn about by visiting the EPA's website. It is fantastic to know that as of 2014 the…
Polybutylene piping has a very high rate of failure under normal operating conditions that you use every day. Yet it is sometimes difficult to tell its failing until a major problem occurs. When a polybutylene pipe begins to leak, it usually happens very fast. It’s been weakened over years of use, and the entire pipeline…
Many plumbing problems are a result of inexperience which leads to work and installations being done incorrectly. Below are three things every homeowner should keep an eye out for because they are the most common issues we run into out on the field.
Constant leaking problems: This is the #1 most common problem…
There has been a lot of news recently about hundreds of citizens of Daybreak Utah who have been affected by the alleged poor craftsmanship of their homes. As part of the issue, many of the homeowner associations in the area have filed lawsuits to the total of $300,000.00 each. Some of the residents…
Now that spring is here it is a perfect time to make sure that all your plumbing, heating and cooling systems are functioning after the harsh conditions of the winter season. Now is the time to perform basic maintenance and inspections on your units to ensure that things work properly to avoid larger problems…
Many of us have a great sense of independence when it comes to maintaining our home. There are times however where it can save you a lot of headache and trouble by calling a professional. So how do you determine when a problem is something that you can handle on your own, or…