Plumber in Syracuse, Utah
Plumbing Service for One of Utah’s Fastest-Growing Communities
Syracuse has transformed dramatically over the past 15 years. Drive through the city today and you’ll see subdivision after subdivision of homes that didn’t exist when the 2010 census was taken. That growth has made Syracuse one of Davis County’s youngest cities in terms of housing stock — but proximity to the Great Salt Lake means the water here is among the hardest in the entire state. New homes in Syracuse are fighting mineral scale from day one, and the water softener installation calls we get from this zip code reflect it.
At the same time, Syracuse’s first wave of modern development — homes built in the late 1990s and early 2000s — is now 20 to 25 years old. That’s the age when plumbing starts showing wear: water heaters nearing end of life, supply valves that haven’t been touched in decades, and drain lines that are accumulating years of buildup. Mike Bachman Plumbing serves the full spectrum of Syracuse’s housing — from brand new construction punch-out work to the aging infrastructure in the city’s earlier neighborhoods.
Mike Bachman Plumbing has been part of this region for over 110 years — founded by Kasper Bachman and now in its sixth generation of family ownership. We’ve seen Northern Utah grow and change, and we’ve adapted right alongside it.
Lochinvar
Rheem
Your Trusted Local Plumber
Our Google rating reflects over a century of doing things right. New Syracuse residents and longtime Utah families alike trust us with their homes.

Why is the water in Syracuse so hard?
Syracuse sits near the Great Salt Lake basin, which contributes to some of the highest mineral content in Northern Utah’s water supply. Calcium and magnesium levels are consistently elevated, which causes scale buildup on fixtures, inside appliances, and in water heater tanks.
Is a tankless water heater worth it in Syracuse?
For many households, yes — especially in new construction. Tankless units eliminate standby heat loss and can deliver endless hot water. The caveat is that hard water can affect the heat exchanger over time, so pairing a tankless unit with a water softener is strongly recommended in the Syracuse area.
My Syracuse home was built in 2003 — should I be thinking about plumbing maintenance?
Absolutely. Homes in the 20-25 year range are entering the window where water heaters, supply valves, and water softener resin tanks start failing. A plumbing inspection can identify what’s nearing end of life before it becomes an emergency.
How quickly can you respond to an emergency in Syracuse?
We serve Syracuse from our base in Ogden and can typically respond quickly. For emergencies, call (801) 627-5953 directly — we’re available 24/7/365.
Do you install water softeners in new homes?
Yes. We supply and install WaterTech whole-home water softening systems in both new construction and existing homes. Given Syracuse’s water hardness, it’s one of the best investments you can make in your plumbing.
Let’s talk about your project
Syracuse is growing fast — your plumbing needs a contractor that can keep up. Mike Bachman Plumbing has served Northern Utah for over 110 years and is ready to serve your Syracuse home. Call (801) 627-5953 for service, installation, or emergency response.


