The single most damaging mistake in residential HVAC isn’t equipment failure or component breakdown — it’s improper installation. A perfectly good furnace installed without altitude derate produces 30% more CO than spec and shortens heat exchanger life by 5-8 years. A high-efficiency AC installed on ductwork that’s 25% too restrictive operates at 70% of rated capacity and fails compressor 3-5 years early. A heat pump sized to the cooling load only delivers inadequate heating capacity at Salt Lake’s 9°F design temperature. A boiler installed without proper expansion tank sizing develops circulator and pressure-relief problems within 18 months. The equipment isn’t usually what causes problems — the installation is. Across approximately 340 new HVAC installations we’ve performed since 2014, we’ve followed the same installation process every time: Manual J load calculation, Manual S equipment selection, Manual D duct analysis, IFGC altitude-derate verification, AHRI commissioning per equipment-specific protocol, AHJ permit and inspection coordination. Every install gets the same documented process. Every customer gets equipment that performs to manufacturer specification for the full expected service life.
HVAC installation work is highly specialized within HVAC service generally. Installation requires: load calculation expertise (correct sizing for each home’s specific characteristics), code compliance knowledge (IFGC, IMC, UMC, local AHJ amendments, current ASHRAE standards), equipment selection capability (matching customer goals to manufacturer offerings across multiple brands), commissioning procedure mastery (manufacturer-specific protocols for testing and final verification), and warranty registration handling (manufacturer paperwork that must be completed correctly for warranty validity). We do all of these on every installation. Below is our installation services catalog. Click through to specific service pages for technical detail.
Complete system replacement scenarios: furnace + AC matched system replacement, boiler replacement preserving distribution, heat pump conversion from gas heating. Includes Manual J sizing, equipment selection, removal of old equipment, installation of new, commissioning, rebate/credit handling. Typical residential project: $7,800-$22,800 depending on scope and equipment tier. See dedicated page for full breakdown.
New air conditioner installation. Single-stage, two-stage, or variable-capacity. R-454B refrigerant for 2025+ installs. SEER 13-22 range. Cost-conscious to premium tier options.
New furnace installation. 80% AFUE to 99% AFUE modulating-condensing. Single-stage to modulating gas valve configurations. Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Bryant, Rheem, Goodman, and other brands.
Cold-climate heat pump installation for heating-dominant Salt Lake climate. Whole-house ducted, dual-fuel hybrid, multi-zone ductless, single-zone supplemental configurations. Mitsubishi Hyper-Heat, Daikin Aurora, Bosch IDS Premium 2.0, Carrier Greenspeed, Trane XV20 platforms.
Hot water and steam boiler installation. Modulating-condensing, cast iron sectional, combi units. Historic radiator preservation when possible. Viessmann, Weil-McLain, U.S. Boiler, Buderus, Navien platforms.
New ductwork installation, duct modifications, duct upgrades. Manual D analysis for proper sizing. Standard or zoned configurations. Common scenarios: addition to existing home, basement finishing requiring new ducts, undersized return air retrofit.
Zone control system installation. Multiple thermostats controlling separate zones via motorized dampers. Best for homes with significant size differential (2-story homes with stairway separation, basement vs. main level, addition with different occupancy patterns). Honeywell Truezone, Carrier Infinity Zoning, Trane ComfortLink II.
Smart thermostat installation and configuration. Honeywell T10 Pro, ecobee SmartThermostat Premium, Carrier Infinity, Trane ComfortLink II, Lennox iComfort S30, Mitsubishi kumo cloud (for ductless equipment). Integration with HVAC control systems, smart home platforms, and energy monitoring.
Natural gas line installation, modification, and capacity upgrades. IFGC Section 503 sizing per Salt Lake’s altitude. Permitted with AHJ. Black iron, CSST, polyethylene mainline materials.
Light commercial HVAC installation. Small office buildings, multi-unit residential, light retail, restaurant equipment. Custom-engineered projects with ASHRAE 90.1 compliance, code-mandated ventilation requirements, energy audit integration.
Most HVAC installation contractors claim quality work. The actual indicators of quality installation:
We perform HVAC installation throughout Salt Lake County and into Davis and Weber Counties. Specific location detail on the dedicated city pages: Salt Lake City, South Salt Lake, Murray, West Valley City, Sandy, and Ogden.
Free in-home assessment with Manual J load calculation, equipment options discussion, and written quote within 48 business hours. Most installations scheduled within 1-3 weeks during off-peak periods.