ZIP 84043 — Traverse Mountain, Thanksgiving Point, Silicon Slopes Corridor
Lehi anchors Utah's 'Silicon Slopes' tech corridor between Salt Lake City and Provo, with explosive growth bringing premium new construction alongside the city's older agricultural-era core. Lehi's rapid expansion has diversified its water sources — Utah Lake water rights, groundwater wells, and purchased regional supply — meaning hardness varies from 15 to 28 grains per gallon (255–480 PPM) depending on which source is active and which part of the city you're in. Bonneville Appliance Co. covers all of Lehi same-day, six days a week.
Lehi's diversified water portfolio — Utah Lake rights, local groundwater wells, and purchased regional supply — means hardness varies meaningfully by neighborhood and by which source is currently active, generally testing 15–28 GPG (255–480 PPM). Newer Traverse Mountain and Thanksgiving Point-area developments may draw from different source allocations than Lehi's older agricultural-era core, producing real water-chemistry variation within a single city.
Lehi's position in northern Utah Valley shares the same dry high-desert climate as the rest of the Wasatch Front. The tech-corridor's rapid premium-home construction means a high concentration of Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Bosch installations entering their first major service years, alongside standard builder-grade appliances in older Lehi neighborhoods.
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Utah’s fastest-growing tech corridor sits on a water supply that’s diversified faster than its infrastructure could fully standardize.
Lehi's rapid growth forced reliance on Utah Lake water rights, multiple groundwater wells, and purchased regional supply simultaneously. Which source reaches a specific address depends on infrastructure routing that genuinely varies block to block — hardness ranges from 15-28 GPG depending on location.
Traverse Mountain and Thanksgiving Point's custom homes have Lehi's highest concentration of Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Thermador installations, reflecting the tech corridor's well-compensated workforce investing in premium kitchens.
Traverse Mountain's custom homes frequently place laundry rooms on upper floors, creating vent runs that travel vertically through multiple levels — longer and more complex than the single-story configurations common in Lehi's older agricultural-era core.
Beyond the tech-corridor growth, Lehi retains housing from its agricultural-town origins with simpler vent configurations and standard dry-climate maintenance needs comparable to the rest of the Wasatch Front.
Lehi's explosive growth forced the city to combine multiple water sources — Utah Lake rights, groundwater wells, purchased regional supply — simultaneously. Which source reaches a specific home depends on distribution infrastructure that isn't uniform across the city, creating genuine block-by-block hardness variation we don't see in cities with a single dominant water source.
Yes — Sub-Zero, Wolf, Thermador, and Miele are common throughout Traverse Mountain and Thanksgiving Point. We service these brands with specific diagnostic approaches, accounting for Lehi's variable water sources on every relevant call.