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Full-Service Heating Services In South Jordan, Utah
At South Jordan Heating and Air Pros, we offer complete heating services including installation, repair, and maintenance for all types of systems. Our team ensures your heating system runs efficiently and reliably during colder months, helping you stay comfortable while reducing energy costs. From routine maintenance to full system upgrades, we’ve got you covered.
Heating Services in South Jordan, Utah – South Jordan Heating and Air Pros
We are your local South Jordan Heating and Air Pros, and heating service in this community is work we take personally. South Jordan winters are not mild — temperatures drop well below freezing regularly from November through February, and January nights can push into the single digits. When your heating system fails in conditions like that, it is not a minor inconvenience. It is a situation that needs to be resolved quickly, correctly, and by someone who knows what they are doing.
We provide comprehensive heating services throughout South Jordan and the surrounding area, including furnace repair, furnace installation, boiler repair and installation, and heat pump installation and repair. We serve South Jordan, Bluffdale, Riverton, Herriman, Draper, Sandy, and the broader south Salt Lake Valley. Our technicians are experienced with the full range of heating systems found in local homes — from older standing-pilot furnaces in established neighborhoods to modern two-stage and modulating systems in newer construction.
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.
When the heat goes out or your system is not keeping up with the cold, we are the heating experts in South Jordan you can count on to respond and resolve it.
Our Heating Services in South Jordan, Utah
Furnace Repair
Furnace repair is one of the most critical services we provide in South Jordan. A furnace failure on a January night with temperatures below 20 degrees is a genuine emergency, and we treat it that way. We are the trusted local furnace repair experts in South Jordan, and we have handled every type of furnace failure — from simple igniter replacements on high-efficiency units to complex control board failures on communicating two-stage systems.
Common Problems We Fix
- Furnace not igniting or failing to stay lit after starting
- Hot surface igniter cracked or burned out
- Flame sensor fouled and causing repeated safety shutdowns
- Draft inducer motor failing and triggering pressure switch lockout
- Heat exchanger concern flagged during service or inspection
- Blower motor not starting, running at wrong speed, or running continuously
- Gas valve not opening properly or opening inconsistently
- Control board faults causing intermittent or no operation
- Pressure switch failure on a condensing high-efficiency furnace
Our furnace repair diagnostic process covers every system component, not just the part that looked like the obvious culprit. South Jordan homes with older furnaces sometimes develop heat exchanger issues over time, and that is a safety concern we take seriously — we inspect the heat exchanger on every furnace repair call, not just on tune-ups. After diagnosing the problem, we explain exactly what we found and what the repair involves before we do any work. And when a furnace has aged past the point where repair is the responsible answer, we tell you that honestly rather than putting a band-aid on a system that will fail again within a season.
Furnace Installation
A new furnace installation in a South Jordan home is a significant investment, and one that will affect your heating performance and energy consumption for the next fifteen to twenty years. Getting the installation right — correct sizing, proper duct connections, precise gas pressure, accurate airflow setup — determines whether that system delivers the comfort and efficiency it was designed to provide.
Common Problems We Fix
- Existing furnace failed beyond the point of cost-effective repair
- Furnace over 20 years old operating at significantly reduced efficiency
- Cracked heat exchanger requiring immediate system replacement
- Existing system repeatedly breaking down throughout the heating season
- Furnace that was never sized correctly and has struggled to heat the home
- Homeowner upgrading to a higher-efficiency system for long-term savings
- New construction requiring first-time furnace installation
- System using discontinued parts that are no longer available for repair
We size every new furnace installation using a proper load calculation that accounts for your home’s square footage, insulation quality, window area, and South Jordan’s specific heating degree day data. An oversized furnace short-cycles and creates temperature swings. An undersized furnace runs constantly and still cannot keep the house warm on the coldest nights. Both outcomes are preventable when the sizing is done correctly. We also verify that the existing duct system can handle the airflow requirements of the new equipment and make any needed modifications before the installation is considered complete.
Boiler Repair and Installation
Hydronic heating systems — boilers and the radiators, baseboards, or radiant loops they feed — are found throughout South Jordan’s older established neighborhoods. They are efficient, reliable systems when properly maintained, but they require a technician who genuinely understands how hydronic systems work. Zone valves, circulator pumps, expansion tanks, and pressure relief systems each have specific failure modes that differ entirely from forced-air system problems, and diagnosing them correctly takes real experience.
Common Problems We Fix
- Boiler losing pressure repeatedly and needing frequent refill
- Circulator pump failure leaving zones cold
- Expansion tank waterlogged and causing pressure relief valve to open
- Zone valve stuck open or closed and preventing individual room control
- Boiler kettling with loud rumbling or banging during operation
- Pilot assembly or electronic ignition failure on standing-pilot or spark-ignited units
- Radiators cold at the top due to trapped air that needs bleeding
- Flue or exhaust venting restriction causing safety lockout
- Thermocouple or thermopile failure preventing pilot from staying lit
Boiler repair starts with a complete system assessment — pressure testing, circulator flow verification, expansion tank check, and a careful look at the heat exchanger and venting. When we install a new boiler in a South Jordan home, we match the output to the existing radiation in the system — the total square footage of baseboard, radiator, or radiant tubing — so the system heats evenly and does not short-cycle or run constantly trying to satisfy the load. A correctly installed boiler is one of the most durable heating systems available, and we install them to last.
Heat Pump Installation and Repair
Heat pumps have become a practical choice for South Jordan homeowners who want a single system that handles both heating and cooling efficiently. Modern cold-climate heat pumps operate reliably at temperatures that would have made earlier-generation heat pumps struggle, making them a more viable option for Utah winters than they were a decade ago. We install and service heat pump systems throughout South Jordan and know how to configure them for this climate.
Common Problems We Fix
- Heat pump running in heating mode but producing only cool air
- Reversing valve stuck and preventing the system from switching between heating and cooling
- Refrigerant charge low from a leak, reducing heating and cooling capacity
- Outdoor unit failing to defrost properly during cold weather
- Supplemental electric heat strips not activating when needed in cold temperatures
- Compressor failing to start or starting hard under cold conditions
- Air handler blower issues reducing distribution throughout the home
- Control board or thermostat misconfiguration causing the wrong operating mode
- Outdoor coil damaged or heavily restricted and reducing heat exchange efficiency
Heat pump installation requires careful attention to system sizing, correct refrigerant type, and proper configuration of the supplemental heat source for South Jordan’s coldest periods. We assess whether a heat pump is the right fit for a specific home before recommending one — factors like the home’s insulation level, existing duct system, and electrical service capacity all matter. When a heat pump is the right choice, we install it to perform correctly across the full range of South Jordan’s seasonal temperatures.
Why South Jordan Homeowners Choose South Jordan Heating and Air Pros
Local Expertise That Goes Beyond a ZIP Code
We have worked in South Jordan and the surrounding communities long enough to know the heating systems common to different neighborhoods and different eras of construction. Older homes near the Bluffdale border often have hydronic systems or early forced-air equipment with specific maintenance requirements. Newer construction throughout South Jordan uses multi-stage and variable-capacity systems with communicating controls. We work confidently across all of it because we have years of hands-on experience with every type of system found in this area.
We Find the Root Cause
A furnace that fails the same way twice within a season usually means the first repair addressed the symptom but not the cause. We spend the time on every service call to understand why the failure happened, not just what the failure looks like. South Jordan winters are too unforgiving to leave a heating system with an unresolved underlying issue.
Safety Is Not Optional
Gas-fired heating equipment involves combustion, and we inspect heat exchangers, venting, gas pressure, and combustion quality on every service visit because these are safety-critical components. We never skip the checks that matter most just to shorten a service call. If we find a condition that creates a safety concern, we communicate it clearly and directly.
We Treat Your Home With Respect
We work inside South Jordan homes every day, and we take that responsibility seriously. We protect floors when we are working near your equipment, we clean up after ourselves, and we explain what we found in plain language before we leave. You should always know what was done in your home and why.
Reliable Emergency Response for Heating Failures
A furnace failure at 2 AM in January cannot wait until morning. We maintain real emergency availability for heating system failures because the consequences of going without heat in a South Jordan winter are serious. When you call with a genuine heating emergency, we respond.
Our Service Process
Step 1: You Reach Out
Contact us today by phone or through our website. Tell us what is happening — symptoms, system type if you know it, and how urgent the situation is. We gather that information upfront so we arrive prepared for your specific situation.
Step 2: We Arrive and Assess
A knowledgeable technician arrives at your South Jordan home within the scheduled window and conducts a thorough inspection and diagnostic. We test electrical components, inspect combustion systems, measure gas pressure, and check venting before drawing any conclusions.
Step 3: We Explain What We Found
Before any work is done, we explain the diagnosis in plain language and walk through the recommended repair or installation. You understand what is happening with your system and why the recommended work is the right response.
Step 4: We Complete the Work and Confirm Performance
We complete the repair or installation and run the system through a full heating cycle — verifying supply temperatures, airflow, and thermostat response — before we consider the job done.
Service Area in and Around South Jordan, Utah
We are based in South Jordan and serve the entire city as well as Bluffdale, Riverton, Herriman, Draper, Sandy, and West Jordan. We cover neighborhoods throughout the south Salt Lake Valley — from established communities in the northern part of South Jordan to newer developments near Herriman Parkway and along the Mountain View Corridor. Reach out to us for assistance if you want to confirm we cover your specific address.
Professional Heating Repair vs DIY Attempts
Heating system repairs look more approachable than they are from the outside, and we have seen South Jordan homeowners attempt DIY furnace repairs with outcomes that ranged from harmless to dangerous. It is worth understanding where the real risks lie before deciding whether to open up your heating equipment.
Gas-fired equipment is the most significant concern. Natural gas is flammable and potentially toxic in sufficient concentrations. A gas valve, a gas line connection, or a burner assembly that is not correctly reassembled or that leaks after a DIY repair creates a genuine safety hazard. 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. We mention this because improper DIY work on gas systems is a real cause of gas leaks in residential settings.
Heat exchanger integrity is a related concern. A cracked heat exchanger allows combustion gases — including carbon monoxide — to mix with the air being distributed through the home. This is not detectable by sight in many cases and requires proper inspection methods. A homeowner who cleans or repairs a furnace without inspecting the heat exchanger may restore operation while missing a condition that poses a serious ongoing risk.
Electrical components in furnaces and heat pumps also carry real voltage and require proper testing equipment to diagnose safely. A control board, a transformer, or a capacitor that is misdiagnosed or replaced incorrectly can damage other components or create conditions that cause the next failure faster than the one that just occurred.
Beyond safety, there is the practical accuracy problem. Furnace systems have multiple interdependent components, and the visible symptom — a furnace that will not light, a system that shuts off shortly after starting — rarely points directly to a single obvious cause. Accurate diagnosis requires calibrated instruments and familiarity with the specific failure modes of the equipment being diagnosed. Without that, DIY attempts often replace the wrong parts, miss the actual cause, and sometimes create new issues that were not there before.
Basic maintenance — replacing filters, keeping the area around the furnace clear, checking thermostat batteries — is absolutely appropriate for homeowners. Everything beyond that is where professional service makes a genuine difference in both safety and outcome.
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
How do I know if my furnace needs repair or should be replaced?
Age is the primary factor. A furnace under 12 years old with a first significant issue is usually worth repairing. A furnace over 18 years old with recurring problems, or one with a compromised heat exchanger, is typically better replaced. We give you an honest assessment of both options every time.
My furnace turns on and then shuts off after a few minutes. What causes that?
This short-cycling pattern is commonly caused by a dirty or blocked flame sensor, a restricted heat exchanger causing the system to overheat, a pressure switch issue on a high-efficiency unit, or a failing inducer motor. Each cause has a different fix, which is why diagnosis comes before any repair recommendation.
Is it safe to run my furnace if I smell something burning when it first starts up?
A brief dusty smell when a furnace first runs for the season after months off is normal — it is dust burning off the heat exchanger. A persistent burning smell, a chemical smell, or a smell that gets stronger over time is a reason to shut the system off and call us. If at any point you smell gas, go outside immediately and call 911.
Can a heat pump handle South Jordan winters?
Modern cold-climate heat pumps are significantly more capable in cold weather than systems from ten years ago, and they can function effectively in South Jordan winters. The key is proper sizing, correct installation, and — in most Utah applications — a properly configured supplemental heat source for the coldest periods. We assess each home individually before recommending a heat pump.
How often should a furnace be serviced?
Once per year is the standard, and pre-season — in September or October before you need the system heavily — is the ideal time. Annual service lets us catch developing issues before they turn into failures on the coldest night of the year.
Do you repair boilers in South Jordan?
Yes. We service hydronic heating systems throughout South Jordan and the surrounding area, including boiler repair, boiler replacement, circulator pump repair, zone valve service, and expansion tank replacement.
What is the typical cost of a furnace repair in South Jordan?
Repair costs vary widely depending on what failed and what the repair requires. We diagnose the system thoroughly and explain exactly what needs to be done before any work begins, so you have a clear picture of what the repair involves.
My boiler is losing pressure every few days. What does that mean?
Persistent pressure loss in a boiler system almost always indicates a leak somewhere — in the boiler itself, in the piping, in a zone valve, or in a radiator connection. An expansion tank that has lost its air charge can also cause pressure fluctuations. Both situations need professional diagnosis to find the source and resolve it correctly.
What should I do if my heat stops working overnight?
Call us. We maintain emergency availability for exactly this situation. While you wait, if temperatures are near freezing, let faucets drip slightly to reduce the risk of frozen pipes. Avoid using gas stoves or ovens as substitute heat sources.
Do you install high-efficiency furnaces in South Jordan?
Yes. We install high-efficiency condensing furnaces — 90 percent efficiency and above — throughout South Jordan. These systems require specific venting configurations, and we handle the complete installation including proper two-pipe PVC venting.
Is a heat pump or a furnace better for a South Jordan home?
It depends on the specific home, the existing infrastructure, and the homeowner’s priorities. Furnaces are the straightforward reliable choice for dedicated heating. Heat pumps provide both heating and cooling from a single system and can be highly efficient. We walk through the relevant factors for your specific situation when you contact us.
South Jordan’s Heating Experts – Ready for Any Winter
We are South Jordan Heating and Air Pros, and we have built our reputation in this community on doing heating work correctly and standing behind it. South Jordan winters demand reliable heating equipment and a service team that responds when things go wrong. We are that team.
Whether you need a furnace repaired, a boiler serviced, a heat pump installed, or emergency service when the temperature is dropping and your system is not running, reach out to us for assistance. We know these homes, we know these systems, and we are here to keep South Jordan families warm.
Zip codes we serve: 84095, 84096, 84065, 84020, 84070, 84092, 84088



