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New to Angi

Serving Mapleton, UT and surrounding areas

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Hello! I am a returned missionary and have been doing plumbing since i have been home. My name is Siosifa Lavulavu. I have installed a countless amount of toilets and have experience putting together bathrooms and all of a kitchen and have a lot of experience with cleaning drains, finding leaks, installing and replacing water heaters and especially clearing out blockage in main lines. I can do same day calls and am very flexible with pricing. \n\nMy number 385 299 4835

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Will Stott LLC
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Serving Mapleton, UT and surrounding areas

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Hello potential customers! I recently got my General Contractors license and am looking for opportunities to serve and earn your trust. I'm a father of 3 with a passion for creative problem solving, quality work, and excellent customer service. My primary background is in plumbing, but I've done a little bit of everything: concrete work, framing and fine wood work, sheetrock, excavation and landscaping, demo, junk removal, restoration... I believe I have the right mindset and skill set to be able to solve most home related prices honestly and optimally! I would love the opportunity to earn your business

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Expert Plumbing Heating Air & Electrical
4.7(
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Serving Mapleton, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 1996

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Dan from Expert Plumbing called me about 10:15 AM on the day of the new shower installation to get some additional information on what I needed done, and then again when he was about 10 minutes out. When he arrived, just shortly after 11 AM, he went over Expert's pricing (i.e., cost of the service call, hourly rate and minimum,etc.) and after looking very briefly at the plumbing, had me sign an invoice assuming two hours of labor (the worst case scenario in his mind). However, he explained that if he completed the work in an hour or less he would write up another invoice for one hour minimum labor charge. Dan then looked at the now exposed plumbing behind the bathtub. He saw no evidence of any leakage along the bathtub piping or on the floor during a careful inspection. However, he was unable to pressure test the piping and soldered connections because the water had been turned off and the shower-install contractor had already cut the copper piping to the now-demolished shower. He then focused on the corroded (due to hard water) nipple. It took some effort but with the correct internal pipe wrench he was able to remove it. I had purchased four nipples of differing lengths in anticipation of replacing the corroded nipple. Dan installed one of the new nipples so that a new tub spout with a threaded connection can be installed. Overall, the labor he performed took around 45 minutes, with most of that time expended on removal and replacement of the recalcitrant corroded nipple. In summary, Dan was courteous, personable, and professional. Before leaving he modified the invoice to one hour of labor, as he had discussed upon arrival. I would use Expert Plumbing, Heating, Air, and Electrical again if needed."
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Priority Plumbing and Restoration of Salt Lake City
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Serving Mapleton, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Part of my sewer line started to leak. Called him and he was right out to help me get it fixed. Was in and out pretty quick, also helped go over some of my kitchens sink plumbing I had done myself when I asked to see if I had done it right. Was super nice and helpful"
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Roto-Rooter Plumbing & Water Cleanup
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Serving Mapleton, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 1935

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Roto-Rooter is a fully licensed and insured plumbing company providing 24/7 plumbing services, drain cleaning, and water damage cleanup. More people depend on Roto-Rooter than any other plumbing company in North America.

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Wells and Pumps questions, answered by experts

Common problems include low water pressure, no water, and strange noises. Regular maintenance prevents many issues.

A well pressure tank is located between the well and the well pump, and it stores your water under pressure so that the well pump can eventually do its job. The well pump is activated whenever you turn a faucet on—it pulls the water from the tank into your home. Both are vital parts of a complete well water system.

The average three to four-bedroom home typically uses a well pump rated for 8 to 12 gallons per minute (GPM). To find the most accurate size for your specific needs, a common rule of thumb is to count the number of water fixtures and appliances in your home and aim for that number in GPM. This calculation allows for about one gallon of water per minute per fixture. Because estimating the correct size can be challenging, it's best to have a professional technician make the final determination. A professional can ensure your pump provides sufficient water for your home, especially during peak usage hours.

If your well pump is running continuously (meaning without turning off or stopping), it's a sign that your well pump is starting to break down. The length of time your well pump should cycle is dependent on many factors, like the tank size, pressure setting, and even the amount of water in your well. Generally, your well pump should cycle, or go from running to not running every few minutes.

If your well pump gets stuck in its casing, you may be able to free it loose by gently wiggling the line or by vibrations from tapping the line with a hammer. However, if your pump is stuck in a buildup of minerals around the casing, you’ll probably have to call in a well pump contractor to get it out. They’ll likely use a muriatic acid solution—a strong, corrosive acid—to break down the minerals and free the pump loose. 

To avoid a stuck pump in the future, experts recommend a professional well cleaning once every 10 years. 

The Mapleton, UT homeowners’ guide to well and pump services

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