Most HVAC galleries look the same: stock photos of branded condensers against landscaped lawns. This isn’t that. These are real installations from the last 36 months across Salt Lake County and Davis County — pulled from our internal job records, anonymized where homeowners requested it, photographed at completion with the permit inspection sticker still on the unit. Every project below includes the equipment manufacturer and model, the load calculation result, the AHJ that issued the permit, and the actual installation timeline. If a photo doesn’t have those details, it doesn’t belong in this gallery.
The point isn’t to show off pretty equipment. It’s to show what right-sized installations look like when you skip the rule-of-thumb tonnage estimate and run an actual ACCA Manual J. A 1924 Avenues brick bungalow needs different equipment than a 2023 Herriman build with R-49 attic insulation. Both can be done well. Both are below.
We don’t post photos of:
If you’re shopping for HVAC and looking at gallery pages from multiple contractors, here’s what should appear on every legitimate project record:
If you’d like a full project assessment with Manual J load calculation, equipment selection, and a written quote with permit fees broken out by line item, schedule an in-home visit. Most assessments take 45–75 minutes and produce a written proposal within 48 hours. We don’t run high-pressure same-day closing — if a contractor needs you to sign before they leave the house, that’s their financing problem, not yours.