Local HVAC Expertise
Throughout Murray, UT—from the tree-lined neighborhoods near the Jordan River Parkway to busy commercial zones along State Street and 900 East—homeowners rely on skilled air conditioning contractors and HVAC contractors to manage Utah's extreme seasonal swings. This page covers everything you need to know about finding qualified, local heating and cooling professionals who understand Murray's mix of mid-century homes, newer builds, condos, and multifamily properties.
Whether your furnace needs repair on a freezing winter night or your AC fails during a 95-degree summer day, having a contractor nearby who knows your neighborhood and building type matters.
From initial inspection through installation or repair, here's what to expect when working with a local HVAC contractor in Murray.
Most HVAC projects follow a clear sequence. Your contractor starts by inspecting your system, checking ducts, filters, and equipment condition. Next, they'll discuss repair options versus replacement, walk you through costs, and set a service plan. During installation or repairs, they remove old equipment carefully, install the new system with proper calibration, and test everything for safe operation.
Technician inspects furnace, AC unit, ductwork, and thermostat. They check age, airflow, leaks, and efficiency ratings.
Contractor explains repair costs, replacement benefits, and equipment choices suited to your home's size and layout.
If proceeding, crew removes old equipment, installs new furnace, AC, or heat pump with clean, precise work throughout your home.
System is tested for safety, airflow, temperature accuracy, and noise. You receive documentation and warranty info before crew leaves.
You'll always know what's happening next—and why.
We provide complete heating, cooling, and ventilation solutions for Murray homes and small commercial buildings.
Summers in Murray hit 95°F or higher, and an aging AC unit won't cut it. We repair air conditioning systems showing signs of wear—refrigerant leaks, weak airflow, frozen coils, or inconsistent cooling. For units beyond repair, we install high-efficiency AC units sized to your home's square footage and layout.
Homes near the Fashion Place Mall shopping district and 900 East commercial area often run older buildings where AC retrofit work is common.

AC service near State Street and Murray Park areas

Furnace service in established Murray neighborhoods
Utah winters bring freezing temps and snow, and your furnace must perform reliably. We repair furnaces that won't start, produce weak heat, make noise, or cycle on and off frequently. Older mid-century and newer homes throughout Murray often need furnace upgrades for better efficiency and comfort.
We install gas and electric furnaces with proper ductwork checks to ensure even heating across all rooms.
Heat pumps heat and cool your home using electricity instead of burning fuel, making them energy-efficient for both winter and summer. We install mini-split heat pumps (perfect for homes without ducts) and central heat pump systems suited to Murray's climate.
Great for multifamily buildings near 2300 East and Murray Holladay Boulevard, where flexible zoning is needed.

Mini-split heat pump installation in modern Murray condos
Utah's dry climate, seasonal allergens, and occasional wildfire smoke affect air quality indoors. We provide filter upgrades, humidity control, air purifiers, and ductwork cleaning to keep your home's air fresh and healthy.
Regular seasonal tune-ups—before summer heat and winter cold—keep your system running smoothly and catch small problems before they become expensive repairs.
Experience with Murray's climate, building types, and neighborhoods makes a real difference.
Local contractors understand Utah's hot, dry summers and cold, snowy winters. They know what system sizes and types work best for Murray homes.
Familiarity with Murray's mix of mid-century homes, newer builds, condos, and commercial properties means faster diagnoses and smarter recommendations.
Located in or near Murray, local contractors can reach your home quickly during emergencies. No long wait times when your heat or AC fails.
Good local contractors explain findings clearly, break down repair or replacement costs upfront, and never pressure you into unnecessary work.
Pro Tip: Murray sits in the heart of Salt Lake Valley with I-15 and I-215 access, making it easy for contractors from the broader area to serve you. Ask whether your contractor is licensed with Utah's Department of Commerce Division of Professional Licensing.
Costs vary widely depending on your home's age, size, insulation, and current system condition. A furnace repair might run $150–$400 in diagnostic and parts fees. A new furnace installation ranges $3,500–$7,000+ depending on capacity and efficiency rating. AC repairs typically cost $200–$800, while replacement units run $3,000–$6,000+. Heat pump systems (heating and cooling combined) fall in a similar range but often qualify for federal rebates.
Always request a detailed written estimate before agreeing to work. Many contractors offer financing options to spread costs over time.
From historic downtown to newer developments, we cover every corner of Murray.
Murray spans 20+ square miles with distinct areas. East of State Street, you'll find established residential neighborhoods with tree-lined streets, mid-century and newer homes. West of State Street toward the Jordan River Parkway, quieter residential areas and some light industrial zones mix together. The 900 East corridor (near Murray Holladay Boulevard) has newer mixed-use development with apartments, shops, and offices—homes here often benefit from mini-split HVAC systems.
Search online for 'HVAC contractor Murray, UT' or 'air conditioning contractor Murray, UT.' Look for businesses with local reviews on Google, Yelp, and the Better Business Bureau. Check their licensing with Utah's Department of Commerce. Call a few contractors and ask about service availability, warranty details, and whether they offer emergency repairs. Most will schedule a free in-home estimate.
Reputable contractors ask detailed questions about your home—age, layout, insulation, current system—before quoting prices. Avoid anyone who gives estimates over the phone without seeing your property.
Most manufacturers recommend annual tune-ups—one in fall (before heating season) and one in spring (before cooling season). Regular maintenance catches worn parts early, improves efficiency, and extends system life by years.
A furnace burns gas (or uses electric resistance) to produce heat. A heat pump moves existing heat from outside air into your home in winter, and reverses in summer to cool. Heat pumps are more energy-efficient but work best in moderate climates. Utah's extreme winters mean many homes benefit from backup heating if choosing a heat pump alone.
A frozen AC coil usually signals low refrigerant, a dirty air filter blocking airflow, or a faulty expansion valve. Call a contractor immediately—running a frozen system damages the compressor. Do not attempt repairs yourself.
Yes. Mini-splits need no ductwork—the indoor wall-mounted unit connects to an outdoor compressor via a small conduit. They work in any home and are especially popular in Murray's mid-century homes without central ducts or in finished basements and room additions.
Not always. If existing ducts are in good condition and properly sized, a new furnace connects to them. However, contractors often find leaks, damage, or undersizing during inspections. Ask your contractor to assess ductwork as part of the estimate.
Check the thermostat setting, air filter, and circuit breaker first. If those aren't the issue, call your HVAC contractor for emergency service. Many offer 24/7 emergency repair lines specifically for winter heating failures. Stay safe and keep spaces warm while waiting for help.
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