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24/7 Emergency HVAC Repair In South Jordan, Utah
At South Jordan Heating and Air Pros, we provide fast and reliable emergency HVAC repair services for homes and businesses throughout South Jordan. Whether your air conditioner stops working in extreme heat or your heating system fails unexpectedly, our expert technicians are available 24/7 to restore your comfort quickly and efficiently. We diagnose and fix all HVAC issues, ensuring your system runs smoothly when you need it most.
Emergency HVAC Repair in South Jordan, Utah – South Jordan Heating and Air Pros
We are your local South Jordan Heating and Air Pros, and emergency HVAC repair is one of the most important services we provide. Heating and cooling systems do not fail on schedule, and in South Jordan, the timing often could not be worse — a furnace that stops working in January when temperatures are in the twenties, an air conditioner that fails on a July afternoon when it is 97 degrees outside, or a boiler that shuts down overnight with the whole family asleep. These situations require a real response, not a voicemail and a next-day appointment.
We maintain emergency HVAC repair availability because we understand what it means for a South Jordan family when a climate system fails in extreme weather. We serve South Jordan, Bluffdale, Riverton, Herriman, Draper, Sandy, and West Jordan, and when we dispatch for an emergency, we send a trained technician with a properly stocked truck — not a helper who will call back with a parts update tomorrow.
If your heating or cooling system has failed and you need help now, we are the trusted local emergency HVAC repair team in South Jordan you can count on.
Our Emergency HVAC Repair Services in South Jordan, Utah
Emergency HVAC Repair
Not every HVAC problem is an emergency, but when one is, the difference between a company that takes it seriously and one that does not becomes very clear very fast. In South Jordan, a winter heating failure can put pipes at risk of freezing within hours and create genuine health concerns for vulnerable household members. A summer AC failure during a sustained heat event is dangerous for elderly residents and young children. We treat these calls with the urgency they deserve.
Common Problems We Fix
- Complete heating failure during a South Jordan cold snap with temperatures near or below freezing
- Furnace running but producing no heat — blower on, burners not firing
- Boiler failure leaving the home without hot water heat on a cold night
- AC system failure during a summer heat advisory or extended high-temperature period
- Burning or electrical smell from any HVAC component indicating potential fire risk
- Carbon monoxide detector activated near or in proximity to heating equipment
- System tripping the circuit breaker repeatedly and refusing to run
- Water actively leaking from the air handler or boiler onto flooring or into walls
- Loud grinding, banging, or screeching sounds indicating imminent component failure
Emergency HVAC repair requires a technician who arrives prepared, not one who needs to come back tomorrow with the right part. We keep our trucks stocked with the most common replacement components for the systems prevalent throughout South Jordan neighborhoods — igniters, flame sensors, capacitors, contactors, control boards, circulator pumps, and more — because most emergency repairs can be resolved in a single visit when you come prepared. Our diagnostic process does not change for emergency calls; we still inspect the full system, identify the root cause, and complete a thorough repair rather than a patch that gets the system running temporarily. If you smell gas or suspect a gas leak, go outside immediately and call 911 – this is a serious emergency that needs urgent attention from the gas company.
24/7 Emergency Service
Emergency availability is only meaningful if it is actually available when you need it. We maintain genuine after-hours and weekend response for HVAC emergencies in South Jordan because the weather in the Salt Lake Valley does not limit its worst moments to business hours. A blizzard in February does not care that it is Sunday evening, and a sustained heat event in late July does not wait for Monday morning.
Common Problems We Fix
- After-hours furnace failure on a winter night when temperatures are dangerous
- Weekend AC failure during a period of sustained high heat
- Holiday or evening boiler failure affecting the entire home’s heating
- Ductless mini split system shutting down unexpectedly in extreme weather
- Thermostat complete failure with the system not responding at all
- Air handler flooding a closet or mechanical room due to condensate backup
- Outdoor condenser fan failure preventing the AC from operating during high heat
- Pressure relief valve opening on a boiler and discharging water
- System making dangerous electrical sounds or showing signs of component failure under load
When you call us for emergency HVAC service in South Jordan outside of normal business hours, you reach a real technician, not an answering service that will relay a message. Response time varies based on current call volume and conditions, but we prioritize genuine emergencies — complete heating loss in cold weather, potential fire or safety hazards, and situations involving vulnerable household members — above all other calls. After completing an emergency repair, we run the system through a verification cycle and check that all safety systems are functioning correctly before we leave. We also note any secondary issues observed during the visit so you have a complete picture of your system’s condition even after the emergency has been resolved.


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Why South Jordan Homeowners Choose South Jordan Heating and Air Pros
We Are Actually Available When You Call
Emergency availability that goes to voicemail is not emergency availability. When South Jordan homeowners call us with a genuine heating or cooling emergency, they reach us. We do not outsource emergency calls to an answering service or rely on next-day callbacks for situations that cannot wait. That is a standard we set because we understand what a heating failure in a South Jordan winter actually means for the people inside the home.
Technicians Who Know These Systems
An emergency response is only useful if the technician who arrives can actually diagnose and repair the problem. We do not send a generalist to a furnace failure or an apprentice to a boiler emergency. Our technicians are trained and experienced on the full range of systems found in South Jordan homes, and they work on these systems every day — not occasionally. That experience is what allows us to resolve most emergency repairs in a single visit.
Stocked Trucks That Enable Single-Visit Repairs
Nothing is more frustrating than an emergency technician who diagnoses the problem and then says they need to come back tomorrow with the right part. We stock our service trucks with the most common replacement parts for the residential heating and cooling systems found throughout South Jordan and the surrounding area. For most standard emergency failures — igniter, flame sensor, capacitor, contactor, control board, circulator pump — we have the part on the truck and can complete the repair the same visit.
We Do Not Cut Corners Under Pressure
An emergency call creates pressure to get a system running as fast as possible, and that pressure can lead to incomplete repairs that address the immediate symptom without identifying the root cause. We resist that. Even on emergency calls, we inspect heat exchangers, check gas pressure, verify venting, and run a full operational verification before we consider the job done. The goal is a system that is both running and safe — not just one that is running.
We Know South Jordan and We Respond to It
We are based in South Jordan. We know the neighborhoods, we know the routes, and we know the homes. When a call comes in from the Daybreak area at 10 PM or from a home near the Bluffdale border at 6 AM, we are not navigating from a call center in another city — we are coming from right here. That local presence matters for response time and for the familiarity we bring to the homes and systems in this community.
Our Emergency Service Process
Step 1: You Call Us
Contact us today by phone the moment you recognize you have an emergency HVAC situation. Tell us your location, what is happening, and whether there are any safety concerns — gas smells, burning odors, water leaks, or CO detector alerts. We assess urgency and dispatch appropriately.
Step 2: We Dispatch and Arrive
A trained technician departs for your South Jordan home as quickly as possible. We communicate arrival time so you are not waiting without information. Our technician arrives with a stocked truck and the specific tools needed for furnace, AC, boiler, and ductless system emergencies.
Step 3: We Diagnose and Explain
We conduct a thorough diagnostic — even under urgent conditions — and explain what we found before beginning any repair. You understand what failed and what the repair involves before we do the work.
Step 4: We Repair, Verify, and Review
We complete the repair, run a full operational verification including safety checks, and review the system condition with you before we leave. We note any secondary issues observed during the call so you have complete information about your system’s status.
Service Area in and Around South Jordan, Utah
We provide emergency HVAC repair throughout South Jordan and the surrounding south Salt Lake Valley. Our emergency service area includes South Jordan, Bluffdale, Riverton, Herriman, Draper, Sandy, and West Jordan. We cover all neighborhoods throughout South Jordan — from established communities in the north to newer developments near Herriman Parkway and throughout the Mountain View Corridor. For urgent situations, reach out to us for assistance immediately and we will respond as quickly as conditions allow.
Professional Emergency HVAC Repair vs DIY Attempts
The pressure to fix a heating or cooling system immediately — especially in the middle of a cold night or a heat wave — can make a DIY attempt feel like the only option. We understand that instinct, but it is worth pausing to understand why emergency HVAC work is particularly risky to attempt without professional training.
Gas systems are the highest-risk category. A furnace or boiler that is not operating may have a gas valve, ignition component, or venting issue that caused a safety shutdown. Opening the furnace cabinet and attempting to bypass or force-start a system that shut down for a safety reason is dangerous. If you smell gas or suspect a gas leak, go outside immediately and call 911 – this is a serious emergency that needs urgent attention from the gas company. Resetting a furnace once after a shutdown is reasonable. Repeatedly resetting a system that keeps shutting down without understanding why is not — it bypasses the safety systems that exist to protect the home.
Electrical components in furnaces, heat pumps, and air conditioners carry significant voltage — up to 240 volts on residential equipment — and capacitors in particular retain a charge even after the power is disconnected. Working around these components without proper training and protective equipment during an emergency, when the situation is already stressful, significantly increases the risk of serious injury.
Diagnostic accuracy matters even more in an emergency because the stakes are higher. A furnace that will not stay lit in a South Jordan home at midnight could have any of a dozen root causes. A homeowner who replaces what looks like the obvious component — an igniter, for example — might get the system running temporarily while missing a cracked heat exchanger that was the actual reason the safety system tripped. That is not a better outcome; it is a more dangerous one.
Some limited actions are appropriate while waiting for help: checking the thermostat settings and batteries, confirming the furnace circuit breaker is not tripped, replacing a clogged filter that might be causing an overheat condition, and resetting the system once if it has tripped. Beyond those steps, calling us is the right answer. We will get there as quickly as we can, and we will fix it correctly.
Heating & Air Conditioning Services
Complete Home Comfort Solutions for Your Property
From heating system repairs to air conditioning maintenance and installations, our team has the tools and expertise to keep your home or business comfortable year-round. We deliver reliable, high-quality HVAC service you can count on.
We Deliver Expert Results
Don’t settle for temporary fixes. We combine years of hands-on experience with modern technology to deliver long-lasting heating and cooling solutions. Our team values your time, your comfort, and your property.
- Heating System Repair & Maintenance
- Furnace Repair & Installation
- Air Conditioning Services
- AC Repair & Tune-Ups
- HVAC Diagnostics & System Checks
- Indoor Comfort Solutions
Frequently Asked Questions
What qualifies as a genuine HVAC emergency in South Jordan?
Complete heating failure when indoor temperatures are approaching or below safe levels, any burning or electrical smell from HVAC equipment, a carbon monoxide detector alert near heating equipment, active water leaking from HVAC components, and AC failure during extended dangerous heat are all genuine emergencies. If you are unsure, call us — we would rather hear about a situation that turns out to be minor than have a homeowner wait on something serious.
What should I do while waiting for emergency HVAC service?
For a heating failure in cold weather: use a secondary heat source safely if available, let faucets drip if temperatures are near freezing to protect pipes, and keep interior doors open to distribute residual heat. For a cooling failure in extreme heat: move to the coolest part of the home, use fans if available, and check on vulnerable household members frequently. Do not attempt to bypass safety controls on the equipment.
Can you fix my furnace the same night it fails in South Jordan?
In most cases, yes. We stock the most common replacement parts for residential furnaces found in South Jordan homes, and the majority of furnace failures are caused by components we carry on the truck. We complete most emergency furnace repairs in a single visit.
My carbon monoxide detector is alarming near the furnace. What should I do?
Leave the home immediately with all family members and pets. Call 911 from outside. Do not re-enter until emergency responders have cleared the home. After the all-clear, call us — we will inspect the furnace for the source of CO production, which is most commonly a cracked heat exchanger or a venting issue.
My AC stopped working during a heat advisory in South Jordan. How fast can you respond?
We prioritize AC failures during heat events because the health risks are real. Response time depends on current call volume, but we treat heat-related emergencies with urgency. Contact us today and we will dispatch as quickly as possible.
Is there an extra charge for emergency HVAC service in South Jordan?
After-hours and emergency service typically involves different rates than scheduled service calls. We communicate the applicable rates before any work begins so you understand what the visit involves.
My furnace keeps shutting off and restarting. Is that an emergency?
It depends on the indoor temperature and outdoor conditions. If the home is still reasonably warm and the system is partially functioning, it may not require immediate emergency response. If the temperature is dropping toward unsafe levels, treat it as an emergency and call us. A furnace that is short-cycling or repeatedly resetting needs professional attention regardless of urgency.
Do you handle emergency ductless mini split failures in South Jordan?
Yes. We service ductless mini split systems from all major manufacturers and respond to emergency failures in the same areas we serve for central system emergencies.
Can emergency HVAC service near me in South Jordan be scheduled same day?
For genuine emergencies, we do not schedule — we dispatch. Contact us today and we will respond as quickly as possible.
Water is leaking from my air handler. Is that an emergency?
Active water leaking from an air handler can cause significant damage to flooring, ceilings, and walls quickly. Shut off the system at the thermostat to stop the condensate production, place towels or a container to catch the water, and call us. This is an urgent situation even if it is not a safety emergency in the same category as a heating failure.
My boiler pressure relief valve is discharging water. Should I be concerned?
Yes. A relief valve discharging indicates the system pressure exceeded its safe operating limit — which is a condition that needs professional attention, not a reset and a refill. Call us. Do not simply replace the relief valve without addressing the pressure condition that caused it to open.
South Jordan’s Emergency HVAC Team – Here When It Matters Most
We are South Jordan Heating and Air Pros, and emergency HVAC repair throughout South Jordan and the surrounding area is something we take as seriously as any work we do. Climate system failures in extreme weather are real emergencies, and South Jordan families deserve a company that responds accordingly — with trained technicians, stocked trucks, and the diagnostic skill to resolve the problem correctly.
When your heating or cooling system fails and you cannot wait, we are the team to call. We know these homes, we know these systems, and we are here for exactly these situations.
Contact us today.
Zip codes we serve: 84095, 84096, 84065, 84020, 84070, 84092, 84088

