FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Get answers to common plumbing questions from L7 Industries in Tooele, UT.
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Yes, we are fully licensed, insured, and bonded for all plumbing work in Utah. This protection covers general liability, workers’ compensation, and property damage, so you have complete peace of mind if anything unexpected occurs. We provide proof of all credentials before beginning any project, and we encourage you to verify our licensing status directly with the Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing.
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Most faucet installations take 1 to 2 hours, while water heater installations typically run 3 to 5 hours depending on your existing setup and any code upgrades needed. We always provide a timeline estimate during your consultation so you know exactly when the work will be complete. For larger projects like complete plumbing remodels in Tooele or surrounding areas, we schedule multiple visits and confirm dates in advance to fit your schedule.
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We provide free, no-obligation estimates for all plumbing work in Tooele, UT and surrounding counties. Our estimates are transparent and itemize all labor, materials, and any necessary permits, so you know the final cost before we start. We never add surprise charges once the job is underway, and if we discover additional issues during the work, we contact you first to discuss options and pricing before proceeding.
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We service Tooele County, Salt Lake County, Utah County, Davis County, and surrounding areas including Sandy, Draper, Herriman, and South Jordan. For routine repairs, we often schedule same-day or next-day service, while larger projects like water heater installation or bathroom remodeling may require planning a week or two in advance. Call us at 801-783-3785 to check availability for your area and timeline.
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For most repairs and single fixture installations, you’ll have no water shutoff at all because we isolate just the section we’re working on. For larger jobs like water heater replacement or sewer line repair, we do shut off water, but only for the time needed to complete that specific phase, typically 2 to 4 hours. We always let you know in advance if a water shutoff is necessary and work as quickly as possible to minimize inconvenience.