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Salt Lake County, Utah · 18 cities

Emergency Plumber in Salt Lake County, Utah

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A burst pipe can put 8 gallons a minute into your Salt Lake County walls — with winter lows around 25°F, frozen-pipe season here is real, and the damage clock starts the second a line lets go. First move, before you even call: shut off the main (usually at the meter box near the street, or where the line enters your mechanical room). Then call (801) 407-9320. We run priority dispatch on active-water emergencies anywhere in Salt Lake County — burst or frozen pipes, sewage backing into the home, a failed water heater flooding the pan, or a main-line leak you can hear but can't find. Flat diagnostic fee, waived when you approve the repair.

Common questions

Emergency Plumber FAQs · Salt Lake County

What counts as a plumbing emergency in Salt Lake County?

Active water where it shouldn't be: a burst or frozen-split pipe, sewage backing up into tubs or floor drains, a water heater dumping through the ceiling, a main shutoff that won't close, or no water to the whole house. Those get priority dispatch. A dripping faucet or one slow drain is real work, but it books as a standard appointment.

What should I do while I wait for the plumber?

Shut the main off first — every minute matters. In most Salt Lake County homes the main shutoff is where the line enters the house or at the meter. Then kill the water heater (gas valve to OFF or its breaker) so it doesn't dry-fire. Move what you can, and if water reached outlets or the panel, keep clear and mention it when you call.

How do I keep pipes from freezing in Salt Lake County?

With Salt Lake County winter lows near 25°F: disconnect hoses and drain exterior spigots by Halloween, insulate any supply lines in crawl spaces or garage walls, keep the house above 58°F even when traveling, and open cabinet doors on exterior-wall sinks during cold snaps. Most burst-pipe calls we run here are hose bibs and crawl-space lines that never got winterized.

How much does an emergency plumbing repair cost?

The diagnostic is a flat fee, waived when you approve the repair. Typical Salt Lake County emergency repairs land $150–$1,200 depending on scope — a split-pipe section repair on the low end, a failed main shutoff plus drywall access on the higher end. You get a fixed price before we start; no hourly meter running.

Do you handle sewage backups in Salt Lake County?

Yes — backups get priority dispatch because they're a health issue, not just a mess. We clear the blockage, then camera the line to find WHY it backed up. You'll see the footage yourself before we recommend anything beyond the clearing.

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