
Service Areas Across the Salt Lake Valley
Anchored on 900 East in Murray. We run trucks through the central Salt Lake Valley every day - heating in winter, cooling in summer, same crew year-round.
Murray Is Home. The Valley Is Our Route.
Our shop sits at 5383 S 900 E - right on the Murray/Holladay line. From there, trucks roll out to the entire central Salt Lake Valley. Don't see your city? Call us. If we can't get to you, we'll tell you straight.
Murray, UT
Murray is home base. Our shop sits on 900 East at 5400 South, so most Murray calls see a truck on the driveway inside 30 minutes. The neighborhood is a mix of 1950s ramblers along Vine Street with original gas furnaces, 1980s splits in the State Street corridor, and newer infill near Fashion Place - we keep parts on the truck for all three.
See Murray services →Holladay, UT
Holladay homes east of 2300 E sit on the bench, which means colder microclimates, harder water from Olympus Cove pressure zones, and a lot of high-end equipment - variable-speed furnaces, communicating thermostats, dual-fuel setups. We see Mount Olympus and Cottonwood addresses constantly, usually for boiler service, heat pump tune-ups, or high-static-pressure ductwork rework.
See Holladay services →Cottonwood Heights, UT
Cottonwood Heights sits at 4,800+ feet - high enough that any furnace installed without a high-altitude derate (turning down the gas pressure so the burner doesn't run too hot for the thin air) is on borrowed time. We see cracked heat exchangers in 12-year-old furnaces up here that should have lasted 20. Canyon-adjacent homes also see harder wind loading on outdoor condensers in winter.
See Cottonwood Heights services →Midvale, UT
Midvale's housing stock is heavy on 1960s–70s builds with original or first-replacement furnaces and undersized return ducts. The Fort Union area near Big Cottonwood Canyon catches canyon wind and runs cold in winter - those homes burn through capacitors and inducer motors faster than the valley floor.
See Midvale services →Taylorsville, UT
Taylorsville is residential ramblers built across three decades, most with single-pane windows still in service and underinsulated attics. We see high heating bills paired with short-cycling furnaces - usually a duct leakage problem the homeowner didn't know existed. We bring a manometer to every estimate so we can show you the static pressure number, not just guess at it.
See Taylorsville services →Salt Lake City, UT
Salt Lake City pulls in two directions: pre-war homes in Sugar House, Liberty Wells, and the East Bench with old chimney flues and converted-from-coal furnace setups, and newer infill condos in the central corridor with high-end equipment that needs specialist hands. We're licensed for combustion analysis on the old stuff and trained on the variable-capacity equipment on the new stuff.
See Salt Lake City services →Millcreek, UT
Millcreek borders our Murray shop on the north - most calls are a 10-minute roll. The neighborhood is a mix of mid-century brick ramblers and bench-area builds, with a lot of original ductwork and oversized furnaces from the 90s that short-cycle hard in shoulder seasons. We're in Millcreek every week.
See Millcreek services →Need a Murray HVAC Tech Today?
Same-day appointments across Murray, Holladay, Millcreek, and Cottonwood Heights. Real Murray dispatchers, real Murray trucks, real fixes.
