Water Damage Restoration Service Areas — Salt Lake County, UT
True Day Water Damage Restoration is based at 11268 S 2865 W in South Jordan — a location that places us within fast response distance of every community along the southern and western Wasatch Front. We serve South Jordan, Riverton, West Jordan, Salt Lake City, Sandy, and surrounding Salt Lake County communities for water damage restoration, fire damage restoration, mold remediation, sewage cleanup, and biohazard remediation.
Our service area is not a marketing boundary — it is a function of drive time from South Jordan. The communities we serve share a physical geography, a water infrastructure, and a climate that create consistent patterns of property damage across the Salt Lake Valley. The Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District’s hard water supply, the expansive clay soils deposited by ancient Lake Bonneville, the Wasatch Front’s freeze-thaw cycling, and the North American Monsoon season all operate across our entire service area without regard to municipal boundaries. Understanding these factors — not just the restoration protocols they require but the specific ways they manifest in each community’s construction stock — is what makes a locally based restoration company different from a franchise operation dispatching crews from a regional hub.
We have restored homes and businesses in every community on this list — not as a franchise crew following a standardized playbook, but as a locally based team that has been inside the wall assemblies, the crawl spaces, the attic decks, and the flooded basements of this specific valley for long enough to know what we are going to find before we open the hatch. That knowledge is not transferable by training manual. It comes from responding to a Daybreak washing machine overflow on a Sunday morning and finding the water has already reached the I-joist web openings between levels before the homeowner knew anything was wrong. It comes from opening a crawl space near the Jordan River and detecting Chaetomium odor before descending. It comes from watching the August monsoon line appear on the radar and knowing exactly which South Jordan neighborhoods are about to call with sewage backup. Proximity is part of what we offer. But so is pattern recognition — and that only comes from being here, responding here, and learning this specific community’s specific problems over time.
True Day is a licensed Utah Contractor (#960332-3505) and IICRC-Certified Firm (ID #927354-5258). Call us at (385) 247-9359.
Communities We Serve
- South Jordan, UT — Our home community. Daybreak’s post-2006 engineered lumber construction requires conservative structural assessment when fire or water damage affects I-joist floor systems — adhesive bond failure in laminated veneer lumber begins below wood ignition temperature, and I-joist web openings allow water to migrate between levels faster than solid-sawn lumber platforms. Supply line failures in South Jordan’s hard water system are addressed with JVWCD-specific replacement schedules. North American Monsoon sewage surcharge events trigger Category 3 protocols and full biohazard documentation from the first hour.
- Riverton, UT — South Jordan’s neighbor to the east, sharing the same expansive clay soil profile and Lake Bonneville lacustrine deposit hydrology. Oquirrh Mountain foothills snowmelt raises the Riverton water table each spring — producing the seasonal basement seepage and Aspergillus and Cladosporium colonization in finished wall assemblies that we restore regularly in Rose Creek, Olympia Hills, and Riverton Heights. Older vitrified clay sewer lateral root intrusion is a frequent Category 3 cause in the pre-1990 Riverton townsite neighborhoods.
- West Jordan, UT — West Jordan’s proximity to the Jordan River creates elevated groundwater table conditions west of approximately 4000 West, requiring sump pump assessment and interior drain tile evaluation as part of basement flooding restoration scope. Pre-1980 construction — significant in West Jordan’s original neighborhoods — requires asbestos-containing material screening before demolition begins. Galvanized steel plumbing in this housing stock fails through pinhole corrosion rather than fitting fracture — a different failure mode requiring different scope assessment than the compression fitting failures common in newer JVWCD hard water markets.
- Salt Lake City, UT — Utah’s capital city spans six construction eras from pre-1900 Victorian to contemporary high-density development. The Avenues and Capitol Hill’s pre-1940 plaster-wall construction conceals moisture migration differently than drywall — plaster resists and then releases, producing sudden visible damage that may represent weeks of hidden accumulation. Big Cottonwood Creek, Mill Creek, Red Butte Creek, and City Creek all descend from the Wasatch Range through developed neighborhoods, creating natural floodplain risk distinct from the sewer surcharge events more common in the valley floor communities.
- Sandy, UT — Sandy’s position at the mouth of Little Cottonwood Canyon and Big Cottonwood Canyon — with watershed peaks above 11,000 feet — produces spring snowmelt volumes and ice dam severity greater than any other community in our service area. We respond to Sandy ice dam attic intrusion events throughout January, February, and March, frequently finding Cladosporium colonization representing two or three seasons of cumulative damage on oriented strand board roof sheathing. Sandy’s Wasatch proximity and elevation mean freeze-thaw cycling is more pronounced than lower-elevation communities, accelerating supply line failure rates in homes not maintained on a proactive replacement schedule.
True Day Water Damage Restoration | 11268 S 2865 W, South Jordan, UT 84095 | (385) 247-9359 | License: #960332-3505 | IICRC: #927354-5258
