Plumbing in a Fast-Growing Desert City
Nearly every home in Eagle Mountain was built within the last 20 years, and the vast majority are less than 15 years old. That means modern PEX plumbing, current-code installations, and relatively new fixtures throughout. But new does not mean problem-free. The pace of Eagle Mountain’s construction boom meant that many homes were built with the most budget-friendly materials and fixtures available, and those components tend to wear out faster than homeowners expect. Water heaters in particular are often the minimum size the builder could install, and they struggle to serve busy households with multiple bathrooms. Eagle Mountain’s water supply is drawn from wells and treated sources, and it carries significant mineral hardness that leaves white deposits on fixtures, clogs aerators, and builds sediment inside water heaters at an accelerated rate. The city’s desert soil is also a factor because it expands and contracts with moisture changes, which can shift foundations and stress underground water and sewer connections over time. We help Eagle Mountain homeowners with water heater upgrades, water softener installations, pressure regulation, fixture replacements, sewer line inspections, drain service, and the proactive maintenance that new homes need sooner than most people think.