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South Ogden’s housing stock dates primarily to the 1950s post-war boom, with a median construction year of 1979. That means most homes are running 45-year-old infrastructure, from furnaces and water heaters to electrical panels and plumbing. With McKay-Dee Hospital and Weber State University just a mile east, South Ogden is a stable, established community where homeowners need service providers who understand older construction.
SameDay provides HVAC, plumbing, and electrical services across South Ogden and the surrounding Weber County communities, all three trades under one roof. We’ve been serving Utah since 1957.
When HVAC or plumbing problems can’t wait, neither do we. We know HVAC, furnace, and plumbing issues don’t adhere to a schedule, which is why we offer emergency services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. All three trades are covered under one emergency line, so call now to get the SameDay solutions your home and family need.
We currently offer $500 off EV charger installation (excludes customer-provided equipment).
In South Ogden’s older homes, decades of Utah’s hard water have taken a toll on pipes and water heaters. Our licensed plumbers handle water softener installation, repiping, routine flushing, and full system replacements.
Our certified technicians handle everything from routine tune-ups to full system replacements, with most installations completed in a single day.
Whether you’re dealing with furnace failures, burst pipes, sewer backups, power outages, or gas leak concerns, we dispatch 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including nights, weekends, and holidays. All three trades are covered under one emergency line.
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South Ogden sits in Weber County with McKay-Dee Hospital and Weber State University both a mile east, anchoring a stable residential community that dates to the 1950s post-war boom. That history shows in the homes: a median build year of 1979 means most properties are running systems that are well into their second service life.
Furnaces from the 1970s and 1980s are well past their expected lifespan. Hard water has been building scale in pipes and water heaters for decades. And electrical panels from that era weren’t designed for modern household loads including home offices, EV chargers, and smart home technology.
Every technician is certified, licensed, insured, drug-free, and background-checked. That means you know who’s coming into your home, and that they’re qualified.
Below, we answer some of your most frequently asked questions about our home services in the South Ogden area.
Yes. All three trades, 24/7, including holidays. Call (801) 726-3329 anytime.
Yes. With most homes built between the 1950s and 1980s, we service aging systems regularly. Our technicians understand older construction and recommend practical upgrades that improve efficiency and safety.
Yes. Financing through Synchrony, plus utility rebates from Dominion Energy and Rocky Mountain Power.
Schedule Online or Call Now, same-day service for most repairs when you call before 3 PM.
Call (801) 726-3329, 24/7 emergency dispatch available.
Completed installation of Lennox EL297UH090XV48CK 90% efficiency furnace with 90,000 BTU capacity in basement location. Installed furnace on base pad, integrated 20x25x5 MERV 11 filter cabinet into system, and replaced pressure switch with part number 14A54. Connected condensate drain line using PVC piping routed to existing floor drain, verified all ductwork connections to existing plenum system, and retained existing thermostat per specifications. System tested and operational with all safety controls verified.
Responded to service call for furnace displaying error code E201 with no fan operation. Upon inspection, diagnosed seized blower motor requiring replacement. Evaluated existing furnace system installed in basement mechanical room with PVC venting and condensate pump configuration. Due to age of unit and extent of repair needed, provided comprehensive replacement estimate for new furnace installation. Customer requested bundled quote combining furnace replacement with water heater upgrade, as plumbing department was separately quoting tankless and traditional tank water heater options. Documented existing equipment layout including current furnace, water heater, ductwork, and utility connections. Photographed mechanical room setup showing vertical furnace installation, PVC drainage piping, flexible ductwork, and adjacent water heating equipment to support replacement proposal.
Responded to service call for tub and shower faucet repair. Upon arrival, performed diagnostic assessment of the fixture to identify the source of malfunction. Tested water pressure at the exterior hose bib using calibrated pressure gauge, recording readings to establish baseline system pressure and rule out supply line issues affecting fixture performance. Proceeded to bathroom to evaluate the tub and shower valve assembly. Completed necessary repairs to restore proper operation of the faucet controls and water flow. Verified repair by testing hot and cold water delivery, checking for leaks at connections, and confirming smooth operation of all handles and diverter mechanisms. Left work area clean and operational. Property owner also requested estimates for both tank-style and tankless water heater installations for future consideration.