All Utah Plumbing, Heating and Air

Septic Company in West Jordan, Utah

1.6(7 reviews)
(801) 652-47554706 W Lone View Ct, West Jordan, UT 84088View on Yelp
All Utah Plumbing, Heating and Air - septic in West Jordan, UT

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About All Utah Plumbing, Heating and Air

All Utah Plumbing, Heating and Air is based in West Jordan, a busy suburb in the Salt Lake Valley with a mix of older neighborhoods and newer developments, some of which still rely on private septic systems rather than municipal sewer connections. They offer plumbing, HVAC, and septic services under one company, which can simplify things when your home issues overlap between systems. West Jordan's growth over the past two decades means plenty of homes that were originally on septic have either transitioned to city sewer or still operate on aging systems that need regular attention.

Services

Plumbing
Heating & Air Conditioning/HVAC
Septic Services

Services & Process

All Utah Plumbing covers standard plumbing repairs and installations alongside septic system service, so if a plumbing problem turns out to be related to your septic system, you're already working with one company that handles both. Their HVAC capabilities add another layer of convenience for homeowners who want a single service provider for multiple home systems. On the septic side, they can handle tank inspections, routine pumping, and basic system evaluations to make sure things are working as they should. This kind of multi-trade setup is common in the Salt Lake Valley, where plumbing and septic issues often go hand in hand.

Service Area

All Utah Plumbing, Heating and Air serves West Jordan and the surrounding Salt Lake Valley communities, including South Jordan, Riverton, Herriman, and Taylorsville. Their location in West Jordan puts them within easy reach of both established neighborhoods and newer developments throughout the southwestern part of the valley.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my West Jordan home is on septic or city sewer?
You can check your property records through Salt Lake County or contact Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District to find out your connection status. Another clue is your utility bills since homes on city sewer pay a monthly sewer fee, while septic homes do not.
Can a plumber also handle my septic tank pumping?
Not all plumbers are licensed for septic work, so it's worth confirming before you book. All Utah Plumbing offers both services, which is useful when the root cause of a plumbing backup turns out to be a full or failing septic tank.
What are the signs that my septic tank needs to be pumped?
Common signs include slow drains throughout the house, gurgling sounds in your pipes, sewage odors near the drain field, or unusually lush green grass over the tank area. If you notice any of these, it's time to schedule a service call.
Is it possible to connect my West Jordan home to city sewer instead of maintaining a septic system?
In many parts of West Jordan, city sewer lines are available and you can apply to connect through the city or the relevant water district. There are connection fees and permit requirements involved, and a plumbing contractor can help coordinate the transition.
Can HVAC condensate lines cause problems with a septic system?
If your AC condensate drain is connected to your septic system, the additional water volume during summer can stress the drain field over time. Most modern codes require condensate to drain to a separate dry well or exterior surface, and a plumber can evaluate your current setup.
How long does a septic inspection take?
A basic septic inspection usually takes one to two hours, depending on whether the tank lids are accessible and how thoroughly the system needs to be checked. If a full pump-out is included, plan for a bit more time.

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