Water Softener & Plumbing Services

in Taylorsville, UT

Most Taylorsville homes are served by Taylorsville-Bennion Improvement District, and local water is supplied from a mix of district wells plus supplemental imported water from Deer Creek and Jordanelle Reservoir sources. That matters for homeowners because Taylorsville is not on a simple one-source system; it is a large, actively managed utility with heavy summer demand, ongoing meter upgrades, and a water supply shaped by both groundwater and regional storage.


Sharp Water Solutions already serves Taylorsville as part of its Salt Lake County coverage, and Taylorsville is a strong fit because the local plumbing story is tied as much to infrastructure and peak demand as it is to everyday household water use. TBID delivers about 4 billion gallons of clean water each year, serves roughly 17,500 homes and businesses, and operates across more than 437 miles of culinary and sewer pipe, so this is a serious working system, not a sleepy little utility hiding behind a lawn sprinkler.


Our Services in Taylorsville

  • Water softener installation: Help reduce mineral buildup and protect fixtures, appliances, and plumbing in a city supplied by wells and supplemental reservoir water.
  • Water heater repair and replacement: Scale and sediment can lower efficiency over time, especially in older homes with older plumbing fixtures.
  • Whole-home water filtration: Improve taste and address broader water-quality concerns throughout the house.
  • Plumbing repairs: We handle leaks, fixture issues, and general residential plumbing service across Taylorsville.
  • Reverse osmosis systems: Add cleaner, better-tasting drinking water right at the kitchen sink.


Why Taylorsville is different

Taylorsville’s own water element says water delivered to residents and businesses comes from TBID wells and is supplemented by water sourced from Deer Creek and Jordanelle Reservoirs, and the same document lists 11 well sources plus 4,700 acre-feet of supplemental supply for a total annual supply of 20,525 acre-feet. The district has also said 60% to 70% of its water comes from eight active wells, with the rest purchased from Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District, which reinforces the point that local water conditions depend on a blended regional-and-groundwater setup.


Taylorsville also does not get a separate secondary-water break for outdoor irrigation. The city’s water element says all water delivered by TBID is potable, with no difference in source between indoor and outdoor use, and it estimates that about 60% of residential water use goes to outdoor watering. Summer demand gets especially intense here, with peak water use topping 400 gallons per capita per day in five of the past eight years, which helps explain why conservation, leak detection, and irrigation efficiency are such a big deal locally.


Local tips for Taylorsville homes

One of the most useful Taylorsville-specific details is the age of the housing stock. The city says more than half of Taylorsville homes were built before 1992, making them less likely to have newer water-efficient fixtures, and it estimates indoor residential use at about 76 gallons per capita per day. That makes Taylorsville a good market for practical plumbing upgrades like efficient fixtures, pressure checks, leak repair, and water-heater maintenance, not just treatment equipment.


TBID has also been replacing older meters with automated metering infrastructure so customers can monitor usage in near real time, and Taylorsville says residents benefit from a continuous-flow alert program that can flag possible leaks. In plain homeowner terms, that means small hidden leaks have fewer places to hide, which is good news for water bills and bad news for that one toilet that swears it is “barely running.”

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We proudly serve homeowners throughout Taylorsville, including central Taylorsville neighborhoods, homes near Redwood Road, Bennion-area communities, and surrounding Salt Lake County neighborhoods served by TBID.