HVAC Costs in Utah
Verified cost ranges across cities in Utah
HVAC Cost Comparison — Utah
Compare verified cost ranges across cities in Utah
Cost Comparison — Furnace Installation
Low
$1,657
Typical
$1,657
High
$1,934
Low
$1,672
Typical
$1,672
High
$1,951
Low
$1,628
Typical
$1,628
High
$1,900
Low
$1,663
Typical
$1,663
High
$1,941
Low
$1,613
Typical
$1,613
High
$1,882
Low
$1,590
Typical
$1,590
High
$1,855
Cost Comparison — Heat Pump Installation
Low
$4,487
Typical
$4,487
High
$5,236
Low
$4,526
Typical
$4,526
High
$5,282
Low
$4,408
Typical
$4,408
High
$5,143
Low
$4,503
Typical
$4,503
High
$5,254
Low
$4,367
Typical
$4,367
High
$5,096
Low
$4,304
Typical
$4,304
High
$5,023
Cost Comparison — Ductwork Installation
Low
$69
Typical
$122
High
$405
Low
$70
Typical
$123
High
$409
Low
$68
Typical
$119
High
$398
Low
$70
Typical
$122
High
$407
Low
$68
Typical
$118
High
$394
Low
$67
Typical
$117
High
$389
Cost Comparison — Furnace Repair
Low
$66
Typical
$1,028
High
$2,673
Low
$67
Typical
$1,036
High
$2,696
Low
$65
Typical
$1,009
High
$2,626
Low
$66
Typical
$1,031
High
$2,682
Low
$64
Typical
$1,000
High
$2,601
Low
$63
Typical
$986
High
$2,564
Cost Comparison — Thermostat Installation
Low
$88
Typical
$230
High
$405
Low
$88
Typical
$232
High
$409
Low
$86
Typical
$226
High
$398
Low
$88
Typical
$231
High
$407
Low
$85
Typical
$224
High
$394
Low
$84
Typical
$221
High
$389
Cost Comparison — Duct Cleaning
Low
$50
Typical
$1,836
High
$5,000
Low
$50
Typical
$1,852
High
$5,044
Low
$49
Typical
$1,804
High
$4,912
Low
$50
Typical
$1,843
High
$5,018
Low
$49
Typical
$1,787
High
$4,866
Low
$48
Typical
$1,762
High
$4,797
Cost Comparison — Boiler Installation
Low
$3,662
Typical
$3,662
High
$4,274
Low
$3,694
Typical
$3,694
High
$4,311
Low
$3,598
Typical
$3,598
High
$4,198
Low
$3,675
Typical
$3,675
High
$4,289
Low
$3,564
Typical
$3,564
High
$4,159
Low
$3,513
Typical
$3,513
High
$4,100
Cost Comparison — Boiler Repair
Low
$75
Typical
$2,230
High
$6,100
Low
$76
Typical
$2,250
High
$6,153
Low
$74
Typical
$2,191
High
$5,992
Low
$75
Typical
$2,238
High
$6,121
Low
$73
Typical
$2,170
High
$5,937
Low
$72
Typical
$2,139
High
$5,852
Cost Comparison — Attic Insulation Installation
Low
$300
Typical
$5,599
High
$15,500
Low
$303
Typical
$5,648
High
$15,635
Low
$295
Typical
$5,500
High
$15,226
Low
$301
Typical
$5,619
High
$15,554
Low
$292
Typical
$5,449
High
$15,085
Low
$288
Typical
$5,371
High
$14,869
Cost Comparison — Radiant Floor Heat Installation
Low
$440
Typical
$440
High
$580
Low
$444
Typical
$444
High
$585
Low
$432
Typical
$432
High
$569
Low
$442
Typical
$442
High
$582
Low
$428
Typical
$428
High
$564
Low
$422
Typical
$422
High
$556
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Furnace Installation
Supply and installation of a new gas, propane, or electric furnace including flue venting, gas piping, ductwork connections, and thermostat wiring.
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Heat Pump Installation
Installation of an air-source heat pump system for year-round heating and cooling, including lineset, electrical, and refrigerant charging.
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Ductwork Installation
Fabrication and installation of supply and return air duct systems in new or remodeled homes, including registers, grilles, and balancing dampers.
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Furnace Repair
Diagnosis and repair of a non-heating or malfunctioning furnace, including igniter replacement, heat exchanger inspection, and blower motor service.
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Thermostat Installation
Installation or replacement of a programmable or smart Wi-Fi thermostat with C-wire installation if required.
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Duct Cleaning
Mechanical cleaning of supply, return, and branch air ducts using rotary brushes and high-powered vacuums to remove dust, debris, and allergens.
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Boiler Installation
Supply and installation of a hot-water or steam boiler for hydronic heating, including gas piping, venting, expansion tank, and zone valves.
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Boiler Repair
Diagnosis and repair of a faulty boiler, covering pump replacement, pressure vessel issues, zone valve failure, and flue blockages.
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Attic Insulation Installation
Addition of blown-in cellulose or fiberglass insulation in the attic floor to reach recommended R-value and reduce HVAC load.
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Radiant Floor Heat Installation
Installation of in-floor hydronic tubing or electric heating mats under tile or hardwood floors for radiant space heating.