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Plumbs Up LLC
5.0(
7
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Serving Sandy, UT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Mike at Plumbs up knows what heâ s doing and is very professional and at a fair price! I wouldnâ t go anywhere else for my plumbing needs. Iâ ve referred him to family members and heâ s taken great care of them as well. He does high quality work. I highly recommend him for any and all of your plumbing needs."
Response time10 mins
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Valley Plumbing Heating & Cooling
4.4(
689
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Serving Sandy, UT and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2011

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Valley plumbing responded quickly to my request for an estimate and came the next day. Taylor, the plumber, arrived early and was friendly, polite and courteous. He took the time to explain the problem and answer my questions and provided various options to fix it. He worked quickly, and cleaned up after himself. I am delighted with the work that he did. I paid about what I would expect for the job that he did. I would highly recommend Taylor and Valley Plumbing."
The Valley Service Team & Fleet
Lawrence Snow and the Valley Team
Tools of the Trade
Salt Lake & Utah County Plumbing and Drain Tru
Look Around for the Duck on Our Truck!

+66

547 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by92%of homeowners
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Beehive Plumbing
4.8(
18
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Serving Sandy, UT and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 1999

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"Matt arrived yesterday promptly at 9:00 am and gave me an estimate of $ 800.00 for repair.  Appointment was set for the next morning at 9:00 am.  Again, he arrived on time and began digging.  Part way down he encountered a tree stump I had forgotten about.  He checked with the office, taking a picture and consulting. The faucet is right next to the side walk.  It looked as though he had no way to access the pipes without either  digging down using an excavator, which would have to be rented or removing part of the sidewalk.  Weber water is often several feet underground so in order to access it a hole several feet deep would have to be made.  An excavator was unavailable, so I chose to have part of the sidewalk  removed.  The estimate rose to $ 1600.00 due to unknown factors, equipment rental and piping.  A jack hammer was rented and the work begun.  It was soon discovered that the Weber Water inlet was actually fairly shallow however five leaks were discovered that had been unforeseen.  The piping was replaced and new faucets installed.  The water was turned on for a good half hour with no new leaks.  The sidewalk chunks were removed from the property and grass sections replaced.  Though the deep hole had not been required, that had only been discovered by removing the section of sidewalk--an unavoidable necessity.  However, discovering and replacing piping that had not been known was done at no extra cost beyond the estimate.  While I would have liked to spend less on this work (who doesn't?) the quality is excellent.  Matt and Tim stayed to make sure everything was as it should be.  They even added a couple of connector rings to my older hoses.  I will have to hire a contractor to restore the sidewalk section, but considerable care was taken to make the cuts smooth (as much as is possible).  I'm glad to have this annoying problem fixed.  The $ 1600.00 price tag stings a little, but I am confident the leaks they fixed would have to be fixed sooner or later, and probably cutting the sidewalk would be necessary again, so from that standpoint, I feel all right.  Both men were courteous, professional and thorough.  I have used Beehive plumbing in the past and will most likely use them in the future.
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116 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by77%of homeowners
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Neighborly Plumbing & Services, LLC
4.7(
39
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Serving Sandy, UT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Needed a new toilet installed. Was scheduled by another Plumbing company. They never showed up. They had many excuses as to their rescheduling but pushed the project back again. I called Neighborly Plumbing and Travis was very professional and friendly. He had us by the new toilet and scheduled the plumber Mathew to install it. Mathew came on the scheduled time, installed the toilet in less than an hour and he was on his way. So professional and very nice. Canâ t wait for something else to replace so I can call them again."
Water Heater install
Boiler system
Bathroom Vanity
Freestanding Tub install
Claw Tub install

+6

Response time1 day
26 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by88%of homeowners
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Plumbing and Company
5.0(
14
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Serving Sandy, UT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Wes was very knowledgeable and was able to diagnose the problem with my water heater. We went through my options and Wes educated me along the way to help me make the decision on what I should do. He even showed me what was wrong so I knew I could trust him. Iâ ve already scheduled Plumbing and Company to come back and install a new vanity sink in my bathroom. Glad to have found a plumber I can trust."
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Kitchen faucet
Clearing Drain

+17

Response time4 hrs
6 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by50%of homeowners
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Plumbing questions, answered by experts

Routine plumbing maintenance focuses heavily on hard water management. Flush your water heater annually to remove sediment and clean fixture aerators to prevent mineral clogs. Before November, insulate exposed pipes in crawl spaces to prevent freezing. Older Sandy properties require periodic sewer camera inspections to clear tree roots. Additionally, test your pressure reducing valves and backflow preventers annually to meet local safety standards.

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Permit requirements dictate timelines, as inspections create a mandatory two-visit process for permitted plumbing work. Foundation types also matter; older Sandy homes with slab foundations demand multi-day excavations, while basements allow single-visit access. Additionally, discovering severe mineral scaling or aging cast iron pipes during the project forces a scope expansion. This requires return visits to replace corroded materials or perform heavy descaling.

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A lack of permit records for past plumbing upgrades indicates uninspected work that requires correction. Look for mismatched pipe materials at joints, as these transition points corrode rapidly in UT hard water. Flat or improperly sloped drain lines in basements also signal substandard installation. Finally, check your water heater for double seismic strapping, which local codes mandate due to nearby fault lines.

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Watch for white mineral deposits around fixtures, which indicate internal scale restricting your plumbing flow. Slow drains across multiple fixtures point to main sewer line root intrusion, a common issue in established Sandy neighborhoods. Rust-colored water signals advanced interior pipe corrosion that requires immediate attention. Unexplained high water bills or chalky stains on basement walls indicate hidden leaks absorbing into the soil or concrete.

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Start by checking local permit requirements, as most plumbing work requires an inspection to meet state building codes. Schedule exterior work between late spring and early fall to avoid frozen ground. You must also contact the local utility locate service before digging. Finally, account for hard water in your planning, as UT water chemistry affects pipe material choices and fixture longevity.

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