Art City homes earn their character
Springville — Art City, home of the Springville Museum of Art and 35,268 residents at the 2020 U.S. Census — keeps some of Utah County’s most charming older housing stock in the blocks around its historic downtown. Charming, and plumbing-rich: pre-1970s homes here still run galvanized supply lines and clay sewer laterals, the two systems responsible for most of our Springville calls. Utah Service Pros handles both, from pinhole leaks to full trenchless lateral replacement — 801-874-8479.
TL;DR: Springville coverage includes plumbing repair, repiping, water heaters, softeners, and sewer service — older-home specialists with trenchless options. Mon–Fri 8:00–5:30, 24/7 emergencies.
Older homes: what to watch
Galvanized pipe corrodes from the inside, so pressure drops and rusty first-draw water show up decades before a visible leak; clay laterals invite roots at every joint, especially on Springville’s mature tree streets. Camera-first diagnosis keeps repairs surgical, and leak detection finds what walls hide. Hard water — very hard on the USGS scale, per Springville City’s annual water report — accelerates all of it.
From Hobble Creek to the west fields
We serve all of Springville: the historic center, the neighborhoods climbing toward Hobble Creek Canyon and the golf course, and the newer west-side growth toward the freeway. Newer builds bring softener and basement-finish work; the canyon-mouth benches bring pressure-valve and freeze-protection calls. Call 801-874-8479 or browse every city we cover.
Expert-reviewed by Utah Service Pros. Last updated June 2026.