What Affects Plumbing in South Jordan
South Jordan’s housing spans several decades of construction, and the plumbing in each era tells a different story. Homes built in the 1980s and 1990s on the east side of the city may still have polybutylene water lines that are prone to sudden failure, along with original water heaters that should have been replaced years ago. The Daybreak community and surrounding west-side developments are much newer, but even modern plumbing is not immune to problems. Builder-installed water heaters often underperform for large households, and the alkaline soil on the west bench can be tough on underground supply and sewer lines. South Jordan’s water comes from a mix of sources and carries moderate mineral hardness that leaves deposits inside water heaters, clogs aerators, and spots glass shower doors over time. The Jordan River runs through the city, and homes near it can deal with seasonal groundwater that finds its way into basements. We help South Jordan homeowners with pipe upgrades, water heater replacements, drain and sewer work, sump pump installations, water softener setups, and the ongoing maintenance that keeps plumbing reliable.