We've handled everything from a quick tune-up to a full system swap, and every job we take on goes back to the same reason we started this company. When we looked at what was available for homeowners and businesses in this part of Salt Lake County, we kept hearing the same thing: it was hard to find an HVAC company that showed up on time, explained the work clearly, and did not leave customers guessing about what they were paying for. We saw a gap, and we decided to fill it.
Being locally owned, our name rides on every service call. That is not a slogan. It is the reason we take every job seriously, from a small thermostat swap to a full system replacement. When something goes wrong with your heating or cooling, you are not calling a regional office or waiting for a callback from someone who has never set foot in your neighborhood. You are calling people who live and work here, who understand what West Valley City winters feel like and what a July afternoon does to an overworked air conditioner.
We built this company on the idea that the HVAC work done right the first time is always worth more than a quick fix that brings a customer back in six months with the same problem. That is the standard we hold ourselves to, and it is the standard our customers have come to expect. Pick up the phone and we'll get started.
Heating and cooling a home right takes the right tools and a trained hand, and the same is true for a commercial property. We cover the full range of residential and commercial HVAC work, including AC repair and service, furnace repair and replacement, heat pump repair and installation, full HVAC system installation and replacement, ductwork repair and sealing, thermostat and smart-control installation, indoor air quality and air filtration, seasonal maintenance and tune-ups, and emergency HVAC service for no-heat and no-cool situations.
Our technicians handle refrigerant leak diagnosis, airflow and uneven-temperature troubleshooting, evaporator coil cleaning, and air handler and blower service alongside the bigger jobs. We work with homeowners, renters through their property managers, and commercial clients across office buildings, retail spaces, restaurants, and warehouses. Whatever the property type, we bring the same approach: qualified HVAC technicians, code-compliant HVAC work on every job, and a clear explanation of what we found and what we did before we leave the property. Call us and we'll handle the rest.
When an air conditioner stops keeping up, the problem is rarely just one thing. We diagnose and repair compressor issues, failed capacitors, blower motor problems, and refrigerant leaks. We also handle full central AC installations and AC system replacements when a unit has reached the end of its useful life. West Valley City summers are not forgiving. A system that is struggling in June will not survive August without attention, and we would rather catch the problem early than leave a family without cooling in the middle of a heat wave.
Salt Lake County winters are serious. A furnace that hesitates, cycles off early, or stops igniting altogether is not a problem to put off. We repair gas furnaces, replace ignitors, inspect heat exchangers, perform furnace tune-ups, and install new furnace systems when a replacement makes more sense than another repair. We also handle furnace maintenance as part of a fall tune-up, so your heating system is ready before the first cold night arrives.
Heat pumps and ductless mini-split systems are a smart fit for much of Utah's climate, offering efficient heating and cooling without the fuel costs of a gas furnace. We repair heat pump systems, install new heat pumps, and set up ductless mini-split systems for spaces that need independent climate control. Cold-climate heat pump models have improved significantly, and we can walk you through the options that make sense for your home or building.
Leaking or damaged ductwork wastes energy and creates uneven temperatures throughout a home. We inspect, repair, and seal ductwork to restore airflow and efficiency. On the controls side, we install programmable thermostats, smart thermostats, and full smart-control systems that give you better command over your comfort and your energy use.
Utah's dry air is a real factor for indoor comfort, especially in winter when heating systems pull moisture out of the air. We install whole-home humidifiers, air purifiers, and air filtration systems that address the air quality issues that are common in this region, including dust, allergens, and the dry conditions that come with living at elevation in a semi-arid climate.
Before a small issue turns into a full breakdown, the best move is to call. But we also know that HVAC systems do not always cooperate with business hours. When a furnace stops working at midnight in January, or an air conditioner quits on a Saturday afternoon in July, you need a real response, not a voicemail. We offer prompt response, even for last-minute comfort calls, because a no-heat or no-cool situation in this climate is not something a family or a business can wait out until Monday morning.
We handle emergency HVAC repairs for systems that have stopped running, units blowing warm or cold air when they should not be, frozen coils, and systems that trip off and will not restart. One number. One call. One HVAC tech at your door. Call today and we'll set up your appointment.
We service heating and cooling systems every day, and we're good at it, whether the job is in a single-family home or a commercial building with multiple rooftop units. West Valley City and the surrounding Salt Lake County commercial corridor include a wide mix of property types, and we work across all of them. Office buildings, retail spaces, restaurants, and warehouses each have their own demands, and a heating or cooling failure in any of them affects customers, staff, and operations.
Commercial clients need scheduling they can count on and technicians who understand that downtime is not just an inconvenience. We work with property managers and business owners to schedule maintenance and repairs in a way that minimizes disruption, and we communicate clearly about what we find and what the work involves before we begin.
Staying ahead of HVAC problems keeps your home comfortable and your repair costs manageable. We believe that starts with honest pricing. Before any work begins, we explain what we found, what the repair or installation involves, and what it will cost. There are no surprise line items after the fact. If something changes mid-job, we tell you before we proceed.
You can call us for a quote on any service, from a seasonal tune-up to a full system replacement. We work with residential and commercial budgets alike, and we are straightforward about where a repair makes sense versus where a replacement is the better long-term value. Seasonal maintenance is one of the most cost-effective things a homeowner or property manager can do. A spring AC tune-up and a fall furnace tune-up catch small problems before they become expensive ones and keep your system running efficiently through the seasons that matter most.
We are based in West Valley City and serve customers throughout Salt Lake County and the communities around it. That includes Salt Lake City, Taylorsville, Kearns, Magna, Murray, and Midvale, along with the neighborhoods and subdivisions in between. If you are in the area and need HVAC service, there is a good chance we have already worked on a home or building near you.
Local knowledge matters in this part of Utah. Elevation, seasonal temperature swings, inversion events, and the consistently dry air all affect how heating and cooling equipment performs and what kind of maintenance it needs. We factor that into every recommendation we make, because generic advice does not always hold up when the conditions are specific to where you live.
We have been serving West Valley City and the surrounding Salt Lake County communities since 2022. In that time we have built a steady customer base across a wide range of property types, from single-family homes to commercial spaces. Four years in, we are still the same locally owned operation we were when we opened.
We work with homeowners, renters through their property managers, landlords, and small business owners throughout the area. Commercial clients include office buildings, retail spaces, restaurants, and warehouses. Whether the property is residential or commercial, our approach is the same: qualified technicians, honest pricing, and work that holds.
We answer calls every day from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM, and we work to schedule service as quickly as possible, including same-day appointments when our schedule allows. For emergency situations involving no heat or no cooling, we treat those calls with priority. Call (385) 556-6289 and we will give you a realistic timeframe right away.
Yes, we take care inside the home and treat your property with respect. That means being mindful of floors, walls, and the areas around the equipment we are accessing. If a job involves moving through finished living spaces, we take the steps needed to avoid damage and leave the work area clean when we are done.
Before any work begins, we explain what we found, what the repair or installation involves, and what it will cost. We do not add line items after the fact, and if something changes mid-job we tell you before we proceed. The goal is a final invoice that matches what we discussed at the start.
HVAC diagnostics and installation require specialized equipment, and using the right tools is part of doing the work correctly. Accurate refrigerant gauges, combustion analyzers, airflow meters, and proper recovery equipment all affect the quality of the job. We keep our technicians equipped to handle the full range of work we advertise, not just the simple calls.
We try to treat every call the way we would want to be treated if we were the customer. That means showing up when we say we will, explaining the work in plain language, and not pushing repairs or replacements that are not actually needed. Being locally owned, our name rides on every service call, and that accountability shapes how we handle every job.
Yes, we regularly serve Taylorsville, Kearns, Magna, Murray, Midvale, South Salt Lake, Millcreek, and Herriman, along with other communities throughout Salt Lake County. Local knowledge matters in this part of Utah, and we factor in the area's elevation, dry climate, and seasonal temperature swings when we make recommendations for any property in our service area.
West Valley Heating and Air Conditioning is ready to take your call. Whether you need emergency service today, a seasonal tune-up before the weather turns, or a full system replacement you have been putting off, we are here to help. Heat that holds. Cooling that keeps up. Air that stays clean. Call (385) 556-6289 to request a quote or schedule your service appointment.
We handle the full range of heating and cooling work for West Valley City homes and businesses, from a quick seasonal tune-up to a complete system replacement. The table below breaks down each service we offer, what it covers, and who it is a good fit for. If you have questions about your specific system or situation, call us and we will walk you through your options before any work begins.
| HVAC Service | What the Service Includes | Best For | Helpful Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| Heat Pump Repair and Service | heat pump diagnostics, refrigerant and airflow checks, reversing valve and coil service | homes running a heat pump for year-round comfort | A heat pump blowing cold air in heating mode is one of the most common calls we get and is usually repairable the same day. |
| Thermostat and Smart-Control Installation | smart thermostat setup, Nest and Ecobee configuration, thermostat wiring and calibration | homeowners who want better control over comfort and energy use | A properly configured smart thermostat can reduce how hard your system works without sacrificing comfort. |
| Furnace Repair and Replacement | all-make furnace diagnostics, repair versus replace assessment, gas furnace replacement | West Valley City homeowners dealing with a furnace that is failing or aging out | Fall is the right time for a furnace inspection, before sub-freezing temperatures arrive and demand spikes. |
| Ductwork Repair and Sealing | duct leak diagnosis, duct sealing and repair, airflow balancing | homes with uneven temperatures or higher-than-expected energy bills | Leaky ducts can waste a significant share of conditioned air before it ever reaches the room you are trying to heat or cool. |
| Full System Installation and ReplacementMost Popular | full HVAC system replacement, mini-split and ductless installation, equipment sizing and selection | homeowners with an aging or repeatedly failing system ready for a reliable upgrade | We give you a clear quote before work starts and every installation is code-compliant HVAC work on every job. |
| Emergency HVAC Service | same-day emergency dispatch, no-heat and no-cool calls, after-hours availability | households facing a system failure when the weather is not cooperating | We offer prompt response, even for last-minute comfort calls, because a heating failure in January cannot wait until morning. |
| Heating and Furnace Repair | no-heat diagnostics, gas heating system repair, heat exchanger inspection | any home or rental that loses heat during cold weather | We handle emergency heating calls when a furnace fails on the coldest nights of the year. |
| Indoor Air Quality and Air Filtration | air purifier installation, UV air purifier and scrubber setup, whole-home filtration systems | families concerned about dust, allergens, or dry indoor air | Utah winters keep indoor air dry, making air quality upgrades especially valuable from fall through early spring. |
| Cold-Climate Heat Pump Installation | cold-climate heat pump installation, efficiency-rated equipment selection, full system replacement with heat pump | homeowners looking to reduce dependence on gas heating and lower long-term operating costs | Modern cold-climate heat pumps are rated to operate efficiently down to roughly -15 degrees Fahrenheit, making them a realistic option in Utah's climate zone. |
| AC Repair and Service | system diagnostics, refrigerant leak check, condenser and coil service | homeowners with a system that is not cooling or is running poorly | Catching a small AC problem early almost always costs less than waiting for a full breakdown in midsummer. |
| Whole-Home Humidifier Installation | humidifier tied into forced-air system, automatic humidity control, comfort and air quality improvement | homes where dry winter air is causing discomfort, static, or damage to woodwork | Utah winters already run dry, and forced-air heating pulls even more moisture out of the air. A whole-home humidifier solves both problems automatically. |
| Seasonal Maintenance and Tune-Ups | spring AC tune-up, fall furnace inspection, filter and component checks | any homeowner who wants to avoid mid-season breakdowns | Annual maintenance is the single best way to extend equipment life and keep utility bills from creeping up year after year. |
How do I know if my furnace needs repair or full replacement?
If your furnace is under ten years old and has had one or two isolated issues, repair usually makes sense. When a system is older, breaking down repeatedly, or losing efficiency to the point where energy bills are climbing, replacement often costs less over the next few years than continued repairs. We give you an honest assessment of both options so you can decide what fits your situation and budget.
What are the signs that my AC needs service before it fails completely?
Warm air from the vents, longer run times without reaching the set temperature, ice forming on the indoor coil, unusual noises, or a sudden spike in your cooling bill are all signals worth paying attention to. Catching a refrigerant leak or a failing component early almost always results in a smaller repair bill than waiting for a full breakdown on the hottest day of the summer.
How often should we schedule heating and cooling maintenance?
Once a year for each system is the standard recommendation. A spring tune-up prepares your AC for summer demand, and a fall furnace inspection gets your heating system ready before temperatures drop. Skipping a season is usually where the expensive mid-winter or mid-summer repair calls come from.
Same-Day and Emergency Availability
When a furnace stops in January or an AC quits in July, we offer same-day availability and prompt response, even for last-minute comfort calls. Do not wait for the problem to get worse.
Is the HVAC work permitted and inspected to code?
Yes. Every job we handle is carried out as code-compliant HVAC work. That applies to repairs, new installations, and system replacements. Work done to code protects the equipment's performance, keeps the home safe, and matters when it comes time to sell or refinance a property.
Why is one room in my house always hotter or colder than the rest?
Uneven temperatures are usually a ductwork problem, a sizing issue with the equipment, or a combination of both. Leaky or poorly balanced ducts let conditioned air escape before it reaches certain rooms. We diagnose airflow issues as part of our service calls and can recommend duct sealing or repairs when that turns out to be the cause.
What does a seasonal tune-up actually cover?
A tune-up includes a full inspection of the equipment, cleaning of key components like coils and burners, a check of refrigerant pressures or gas pressure depending on the system type, a filter check, and a test of controls and safety switches. The goal is to catch anything that could cause a breakdown and to confirm the system is running at the efficiency it was designed for.
Upfront Quotes With No Surprise Fees
We tell you what we find and what the work will cost before anything is done. Our goal is a straightforward invoice that matches what we quoted.
Should I try to fix an HVAC problem myself before calling a technician?
There are a few things worth checking first: make sure the thermostat is set correctly, check that the circuit breaker for the unit has not tripped, and look at the filter to see if it is completely blocked. Beyond those basics, HVAC systems involve refrigerant, gas, and electrical components that are best handled by qualified HVAC technicians. Attempting a repair without the right tools and training can turn a small problem into a larger one.
How does a whole-home humidifier differ from a portable unit?
A whole-home humidifier ties directly into your forced-air system and maintains a consistent humidity level throughout the house automatically. You set a target level and the system handles the rest. Portable units only treat one room at a time, require regular refilling, and need to be moved around. For a home in Utah where dry air is a months-long issue every winter, a whole-home unit is a more practical and lower-maintenance solution.
Work Performed by Qualified HVAC Technicians
Every repair, installation, and maintenance visit is handled by qualified HVAC technicians who know the equipment and stand behind the work they do.
What causes a system to short-cycle, and is it serious?
Short-cycling means the system turns on, runs briefly, shuts off, and then starts again in a short loop instead of completing a full heating or cooling cycle. It can be caused by an oversized system, a dirty filter restricting airflow, a refrigerant issue, or a failing component like a pressure switch. It puts extra wear on the equipment and should be diagnosed before it leads to a more expensive failure.
How long does a full system replacement take?
Most residential system replacements are completed in a single day. The exact time depends on the equipment type, whether ductwork modifications are needed, and the complexity of the installation. We will give you a realistic time estimate when we schedule the job so you can plan accordingly.
How do we get a quote for repair or a new system?
Call us at (385) 556-6289 and we will ask a few questions about your system, the issue you are experiencing, and the property type. We then schedule a service call or provide an estimate based on what you describe. We give you clear pricing before any work begins so there are no surprises when the job is done.
Call (385) 556-6289 and we will help you figure out exactly what your system needs, give you a clear quote, and get the work scheduled at a time that works for you.