Controlled Climate Salt Lake
AC installation · Salt Lake Valley

AC replacement & installation

Two identical air conditioners can perform very differently. The difference is often the install.


Matched systems, not mixed parts

The condenser, evaporator coil, and blower should be matched as a system to hit the SEER2 number on the sticker. Pairing a new condenser to an old coil is cheaper on the invoice and worse in every other way — capacity, efficiency, and warranty.

The parts nobody sees

Level pad, correct line-set size, a proper vacuum before charging, weighed-in refrigerant verified against superheat and subcool, sealed and insulated suction line, and a disconnect that meets code. That's where an install either lasts fifteen years or starts leaking in three.

Dry climate, real load

Salt Lake summers are hot but dry, which means sizing for sensible load rather than blindly following square-foot rules of thumb. Oversized units cool fast, shut off, and leave the house uneven.

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FAQ

AC installation — common questions

How long does an AC replacement take?
A straight condenser-and-coil replacement is typically a single day.
Do I need a new furnace to get a new AC?
Not always — but the indoor coil and blower need to work with the new condenser. If your furnace is near end of life, doing both is usually the better long-run cost.
What SEER2 rating should I get?
For many Salt Lake Valley homes the sweet spot is a mid-tier two-stage system. The jump to the highest-efficiency tier rarely pays back here unless you run cooling heavily.

Need it fixed soon?

Call and talk to someone who works on these systems, not a call center. No-heat and no-cool calls get priority scheduling across the Salt Lake Valley.

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