Plumber in Kaysville, Utah
Serving Kaysville’s Homes, Horse Properties, and Rural Lots Since the Early Days of Northern Utah
Kaysville has a character you don’t find in most Wasatch Front suburbs. The large lots, horse properties, and agricultural heritage give it a slower pace, but the plumbing demands here are anything but simple. Outdoor water lines, irrigation systems, and extended pipe runs across large properties are all vulnerable to Utah’s freeze-thaw cycles — and Kaysville winters are no joke. Every year we get calls from Kaysville homeowners dealing with split pipes after a cold snap rolls through Davis County.
The older neighborhoods near downtown Kaysville — homes from the 1920s through 1950s — also carry the plumbing challenges typical of that era: original galvanized supply lines, early copper with aged solder joints, and drain systems that were designed for a different era of water use. Mike Bachman Plumbing has been working in Northern Utah homes like these since 1915. We know what to look for, how to fix it, and how to do it without tearing your house apart unnecessarily.
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How do I prevent my outdoor pipes from freezing in Kaysville?
Insulate exposed pipes in unheated spaces and disconnect garden hoses before temperatures drop. Install freeze-proof hose bibs where standard bibs are currently in place. Make sure irrigation systems are properly blown out and winterized each fall. If you’re unsure, we can assess your outdoor plumbing before winter.
Do you service irrigation systems and outdoor plumbing on large lots?
Yes. We handle outdoor plumbing including irrigation supply lines, hose bibs, freeze-proof hydrants, and outdoor water features. We’re familiar with the larger lot configurations common in Kaysville.
My Kaysville home is from the 1940s — what plumbing issues should I watch for?
Homes from that era often have galvanized steel supply pipes, which corrode over time and cause low pressure and discolored water. Cast iron or clay drain lines are also common and can crack or be invaded by roots. A professional inspection can identify problems before they become emergencies.
Do you serve Fruit Heights?
Yes. We serve Kaysville and the surrounding communities including Fruit Heights, Farmington, Layton, and Syracuse.
What's the difference between hydro-jetting and a regular drain snake?
A drain snake punches through a clog but often leaves buildup on pipe walls. Hydro-jetting uses high-pressure water to fully clear the pipe — including scale deposits and root fibers. For older pipes with accumulated debris, it’s far more effective long-term.
Let’s talk about your project
Whether you’re dealing with a frozen outdoor line or planning a repipe in a historic Kaysville home, Mike Bachman Plumbing has the experience to do the job right. Call (801) 627-5953 any time — we’re available 24/7/365.


