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Beehive Plumbing Responds to Salt Lake City Drought Plumbing Concerns
Beehive Plumbing expects more emergency calls due to drought-induced soil shifts causing pipe damage after Utah's snowpack reached only half its normal level, officials said.
- On Thursday, Beehive Plumbing announced heightened readiness for emergency plumbing responses in Salt Lake City, anticipating increased service calls due to the region's unusually warm, dry winter.
- Prolonged drought conditions caused soil to contract around buried infrastructure, placing lateral stress on underground pipes, explained Matthew Naylor, President of Beehive Plumbing.
- Utah's 2025-2026 winter produced snowpack levels among the lowest on record, with the statewide peak arriving three weeks early and reaching only around half of typical seasonal averages.
- The company expects elevated emergency call volumes including sewer line failures, pipe leaks, and drain blockages affecting both residential and commercial properties across the city.
- Technicians utilize pipe inspection camera technology to assess subsurface conditions without excavation, supporting the firm's 24-hour emergency service and 100 percent satisfaction guarantee.
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Beehive Plumbing Responds to Salt Lake City Drought Plumbing Concerns
SALT LAKE CITY, UT - March 26, 2026 - PRESSADVANTAGE
·Denton, United States
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