
HVAC Rough In
Controlled Climate provides expert HVAC rough-in services for new construction projects throughout Salt Lake City and surrounding areas. We work directly with builders and contractors to plan ductwork layouts, select the right systems, and install everything to code — ensuring your new build has perfect climate control from day one.
The whole
job.
No line-item surprises. Everything below falls under hvac rough in when Andrew is on site.
- 01New construction HVAC installation
- 02Ductwork design & layout
- 03System sizing & selection
- 04Builder & contractor coordination
- 05Code-compliant installation
- 06Residential & commercial projects
- 07Energy-efficient system planning
- 08Free project estimates

You get Andrew,
not a call center.
He runs the calls himself — explains what he’s seeing in plain language, quotes it straight, and lives with the result. If a repair gets you through the season, he’ll tell you that instead of selling you a system.
How it works.
Consultation & Planning
We review blueprints, discuss your needs, and plan the optimal HVAC system layout for your new construction project.
Rough-In Installation
We install ductwork, run refrigerant lines, and set up all HVAC infrastructure during the rough-in phase, coordinating with other trades.
Final Connection & Testing
Once construction is complete, we install equipment, connect everything, and test the full system to ensure perfect operation.
Common
questions.
Still stuck? Call and ask — you’ll get a person, not a phone tree.
What is HVAC rough-in?
HVAC rough-in is the installation of ductwork, refrigerant lines, electrical connections, and other infrastructure during the framing stage of new construction — before walls are closed up.
Do you work with builders and contractors?
Yes. Controlled Climate coordinates directly with builders, general contractors, and other trades to ensure the HVAC rough-in fits perfectly with the construction timeline and other systems.
Can you help choose the right system for a new build?
Absolutely. We perform load calculations and recommend the right system size and type for your specific project, whether it's a single-family home or a commercial building.
Let’s get it
comfortable.
Call or text Andrew directly, or send the details and he’ll get back to you.
