Utah winters along the Wasatch Front are no joke. When your furnace fails, you need technicians who understand cold-weather heating systems inside and out. We repair gas furnaces, heat pumps, and more.
Call (801) 880-2549A cold house in January isn't just uncomfortable—it can be dangerous. Pipes freeze. Your family shivers. That's why we treat every heating call with urgency.
Our technicians work on all major furnace brands: Carrier, Lennox, Trane, Rheem, Bryant, Goodman, and more. Whether it's a faulty ignitor, a cracked heat exchanger, a dead blower motor, or a thermostat that won't communicate—we've seen it and fixed it.
We diagnose the root cause of the problem, not just the symptoms. You get a clear explanation, honest pricing, and a repair that lasts.
Ignitor replacement, gas valve issues, heat exchanger inspection, blower motor repair—complete gas furnace service.
Heat pumps in heating mode need different expertise. We optimize defrost cycles and auxiliary heat integration.
Weak airflow often means a failing blower motor. We repair or replace motors to restore proper heat distribution.
Thermostats, control boards, wiring issues—electrical problems are common furnace killers. We troubleshoot them all.
Heat exchanger cracks and carbon monoxide leaks are serious. We inspect for safety issues on every service call.
Smart thermostats, programmable controls, basic units—we install, program, and repair all types.
We've lived through enough inversions and cold snaps to understand what Utah County homeowners face every winter. When the snow piles up against the Wasatch and temperatures drop, your furnace can't quit. That knowledge shapes how we approach every heating repair—because a furnace that works in October might fail when it's fifteen below in January.
No heat or weak heat: If your furnace runs but doesn't warm the house, the heat exchanger, ignitor, or gas valve may be failing.
Strange smells: A burning smell could indicate dust buildup or electrical issues. A rotten egg smell means potential gas leak—call immediately.
Yellow burner flame: A healthy gas furnace has a blue flame. Yellow or orange indicates incomplete combustion—a safety concern.
Short cycling: If your furnace turns on and off rapidly, it may be overheating due to airflow issues or a failing component.
Unusual noises: Banging, popping, or squealing sounds often precede a breakdown.
Utah winters are unforgiving. Get your heating fixed now before it fails on the coldest night.
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