Draper Heating & Air Conditioning provides residential and light-commercial HVAC services across the south end of Salt Lake County — Draper, Sandy, Bluffdale, Riverton, South Jordan, and Herriman. Every service category below is performed by our W-2 employee technicians under Utah DOPL HVAC contractor license #11487612-5501, EPA Section 608 Universal certification #608U-2011-318472, with permits pulled through the relevant municipal building department on every installation that legally requires one.
The south Salt Lake Valley presents specific HVAC challenges that generic national contractors do not account for: 4,500–6,400 foot elevations requiring manufacturer altitude derating, 15–25 grains per gallon hard water from Wasatch snowmelt that degrades humidifiers and condensate systems on accelerated schedules, PCAPS inversion events driving PM2.5 above EPA NAAQS thresholds for weeks at a time in winter, and Climate Zone 5B heating design temperatures of 9°F at the valley floor dropping to -5°F or lower at SunCrest and Traverse Ridge. Our service categories are built around these real conditions, not a one-size-fits-all national service template.
Central air conditioning and cooling system services for residential and light-commercial properties across the south Salt Lake Valley. Our cooling work spans the full lifecycle from initial installation through emergency repair, with every service performed to manufacturer specification and verified by superheat and subcooling measurement at system startup or return to operation.
Furnace, heat pump, boiler, and gas line services for Climate Zone 5B conditions with documented ASHRAE 99% heating design temperatures of 9°F at the Draper valley floor and measured overnight lows below -5°F at SunCrest. Every furnace installation includes high-altitude derate per manufacturer installation manual, combustion analysis at startup with Testo 320 (CO air-free under 100 ppm, O₂ 5–9%), and a municipal building permit through the relevant city building department.
Indoor air quality in the south Salt Lake Valley is a measurable, year-round concern — not a marketing category. PCAPS inversions drive PM2.5 above 35 µg/m³ for days at a time from November through February. Wasatch Front hard water at 15–25 grains per gallon damages humidifier components on accelerated schedules. Summer wildfire smoke events push 24-hour PM2.5 above 150 µg/m³ on the worst days. Our IAQ services address each of these with equipment selected for actual local conditions.
Annual maintenance is the single most cost-effective investment in HVAC longevity, manufacturer warranty compliance, and emergency prevention. Skipped maintenance voids most manufacturer parts warranties and is the root cause of the majority of system failures we see on emergency calls. Our maintenance visits produce documented service reports — not a checkbox sheet, but a calibrated instrument record that holds up to manufacturer warranty claim review.
Full HVAC system installation and replacement services for existing homes and new construction across the south Salt Lake Valley. Every installation begins with an ACCA Manual J load calculation — not a square-footage estimate, not a contractor rule-of-thumb, but an engineering calculation that accounts for your home’s actual insulation levels, window area and orientation, infiltration, occupancy, internal gains, elevation, and local design temperatures.
Light commercial HVAC for small office condos, retail spaces, dental and medical offices, and light industrial properties in the south Salt Lake Valley — particularly in the Business Park Drive corridor near Mountain Point Medical Center, the 12300 South commercial strip, and the Bangerter Highway light industrial area. Commercial HVAC is approximately 25% of our service volume.
Whether you need emergency repair, a replacement estimate, annual maintenance, or a second opinion on a competitor’s diagnosis, our licensed technicians are dispatched from 12244 Business Park Dr with 24/7 availability across Draper, Sandy, Bluffdale, Riverton, South Jordan, and Herriman.