Alpine, Utah · Foot of the Wasatch

Furnace & AC Repair in Alpine, UT

Large foothill homes built into the benches below Lone Peak, working shops, and properties with room for a few horses — Alpine isn’t a cookie-cutter subdivision, and its heating and cooling isn’t either. We handle the bigger, zoned systems and the outbuildings other shops won’t touch, with upfront pricing and every repair tested before we leave. Looking for fast AC repair in Alpine? We’ve got you — air conditioning repair on every brand, tested before we leave.

Local HVAC for the Alpine bench

Bigger homes, bigger properties, real needs

Tucked against the mountains at the mouth of American Fork Canyon, Alpine is one of Utah County’s most established foothill towns — large custom homes climbing the benches below Lone Peak and Box Elder, mature neighborhoods like Lambert Park and Three Falls, and plenty of properties with room for a shop, a barn, or a few horses. The homes tend to be bigger than average, often two or three stories built into the hillside, and frequently run two systems or a zoned setup to keep every level comfortable.

That changes the work. Long duct runs that need balancing, multiple systems that have to be serviced together, detached garages and shops that want their own heat, and the occasional gas line for a range or fire pit out on acreage — it’s the kind of HVAC a lot of companies would rather avoid. We’re comfortable with all of it, and we’ll give you the same honest diagnosis and upfront pricing whether it’s a quick repair or a whole-property plan.

Why Alpine homes are different

Bigger, zoned systems need a careful hand

A large Alpine home is a different animal than a starter house. Two furnaces and two ACs that have to be balanced against each other. Zoning dampers and controls that have to actually work together instead of fighting. Long supply runs to far bedrooms that arrive weak and lukewarm. And big windows that catch the afternoon sun, plus the strong, cold winds that pour down out of American Fork Canyon on winter nights and push a heating system hard.

Get any of that wrong and you end up with rooms that never match, short-cycling, and bills higher than they should be. We diagnose the whole system — not just the unit that’s complaining — so a big home actually performs like one.

What we check on an Alpine home

  • Multi-system balance
  • Zoning dampers & controls
  • Long supply & return runs
  • Sizing for the whole house
  • Heat-exchanger & CO safety
  • Shops & detached structures
  • Gas lines for acreage
  • Filter & blower airflow
Full-service HVAC in Alpine

Everything we do

Heating, cooling, and indoor air for homes, shops, and everything on the property — all brands, all systems.

Furnace & heating repair

We repair every make and model of gas furnace, electric furnace, and heat pump, diagnose the real problem before quoting, and test every repair — with a heat-exchanger and gas-pressure safety check — before we leave. On homes running two systems, we make sure both are pulling their weight, not one carrying the house.

Air conditioning repair & zoning

We fix ACs and heat pumps of every brand and tune zoned systems so the dampers and thermostats actually cooperate. Alpine’s big windows and open lots make for hot afternoons, so a properly sized, properly charged system — or a smart zoning fix — makes a real difference.

New system installs & replacements

When it’s time to replace, we size high-efficiency furnaces, ACs, and cold-climate heat pumps with a real load calculation — important on Alpine’s larger floor plans — and install clean, tested, and backed by our 1-year workmanship warranty. You’ll always get honest repair-or-replace math first.

Heat pumps & tune-ups

Cold-climate heat pumps heat and cool from one efficient system, and a yearly tune-up — furnace before winter, AC before summer — protects the efficiency you paid for and catches small problems before they strand you on a hot or freezing night.

Mini-splits for shops, garages & additions

This is a Alpine favorite. A ductless mini-split is the perfect way to heat and cool a detached shop, a garage gym, a casita, or an addition without extending the main system. Quiet, efficient, and zoned to exactly the space you use.

Temporary cooling & swamp coolers

When an AC quits in a Alpine heat wave or you’re waiting on a part, we’ll set up temporary cooling so your home or shop stays livable until the real repair is done — and we service and repair swamp coolers too.

Indoor air quality

Whole-home air scrubbers, UV purifiers, media filtration, and steam humidifiers take on the dust, dry winter air, and inversion haze Utah Valley deals with — matched to your system, never oversold.

Gas lines, ductwork & light commercial

Gas-line runs for ranges, shop heaters, generators, and fire pits, ductwork, remodels, new construction, and light-commercial service for Alpine businesses. The spread-out properties out here often need gas and outbuilding work other companies pass on — we take it. See all our HVAC services →

Real work, real homes

Before & after — the difference a careful job makes

Actual jobs from homes around northern Utah County and the Wasatch Front. On bigger systems and longer runs, the details below are what separate a system that lasts from one that limps.

Before and after a gas line upgrade by Canyon Comfort in Alpine

Gas line. New runs for ranges, shop heaters, and fire pits — done safely and to code.

A clean indoor and outdoor HVAC system installed by Canyon Comfort

A finished install. Right-sized, sealed, and tidy — the way a system should look when we leave.

Before and after replacing a liquid line filter drier on an air conditioner

Filter drier. The small parts done right keep a repair from coming back.

Where we go further

Rooms that never match in a big home? We fix that.

In a large Alpine home, uneven temperatures are almost a given: the far bedrooms run cold, the bonus room over the garage bakes, and the basement is its own climate. A single zone fighting a big footprint can’t win — but the fix usually isn’t more equipment.

Through air balancing, sealing and insulating long attic duct runs, adding returns, tuning or adding zoning, and a mini-split where a room simply sits too far from everything else, we get the whole house to one comfortable temperature — and cut the energy you’re wasting. On one local home we measured a vent blowing air 14°F warmer than the AC coil, just from a single uninsulated attic duct. See how even-temperature work works →

Comfort & air-quality upgrades

More comfort across a bigger home

The upgrades that genuinely help a large Alpine property — matched to your home, never oversold.

DUCTLESS

Mini-split comfort

Quiet heating and cooling for shops, garages, casitas, and additions — zoned to the space you use.

CONTROL

Smart & zoned thermostats

Coordinated control across multiple systems and zones, set up so they cooperate instead of fight.

CLEANER AIR

Whole-home air scrubber

Cuts dust, dander, and odors throughout a big house — a real help during winter inversions.

FILTRATION

5″ media filters

Far more dust caught than a 1″ filter, without choking airflow — changed only every 4–6 months.

HUMIDITY

Steam humidifiers

Whole-home humidity for big, dry homes — easier on woodwork, floors, and your skin.

AIRFLOW

Furnace & coil cleaning

We clean the blower and indoor coil — where airflow is actually lost — not just your ducts. Why it matters →

HEATING

High-efficiency furnaces

Quiet, modulating gas furnaces that heat a big Alpine home evenly and cut the winter gas bill.

COOLING

Air conditioners

Right-sized, high-SEER ACs that keep up with hot, open-lot afternoons without short-cycling.

YEAR-ROUND

Heat pumps

Cold-climate heat pumps that heat and cool from one efficient system — great for additions and casitas.

COOL DOWN

Temporary cooling

Portable cooling we drop off when an AC fails in the heat — so the home or shop stays livable. How it works →

UV

UV air purifiers

Germicidal UV at the coil keeps the system clean and helps cut mold and bacteria in the airstream.

Torch set, manifold gauges, and recovery equipment staged for a proper AC repair
No corners cut

What a “quick fix” really takes

A lot of what looks like a five-minute repair isn’t. Done right, repairing a leak, changing a TXV, or replacing a component means recovering the old refrigerant properly, pulling a deep vacuum to remove every trace of moisture, brazing clean joints, weighing in the exact charge, and testing the result — not just topping it off and driving away. On the bigger systems out here, a sloppy charge or a missed leak is an expensive mistake.

We bring the full kit to every Alpine job and use it, because doing it correctly the first time is cheaper for you than doing it twice. And we’ll always give you the honest repair-or-replace math — never a part you don’t need, never a scare tactic.

Upfront, honest pricing

Fair prices, no surprises

You’ll always know the price before we start — diagnostics, repairs, and installs quoted upfront and approved by you, never a number that changes after the work’s done. Free online quotes, free second opinions, and if you’ve already got a quote, we’ll do our best to beat it.

Most larger Alpine homes run two or three systems — we’ll service them all in one visit. See full pricing & service hours →

MULTI-SYSTEM TUNE-UP PRICING

First system — $80

Every additional system — just $70

Two or three systems? Since we’re already on-site, each one after the first is discounted — full service, less per unit.

SERVICE HOURS & RATES

When we’re out

Standard Mon–Fri 7am–6pm. Extended hours Mon–Fri 6pm–10pm (+$30) and Sat–Sun 8am–2pm. After-hours emergencies $180. Your diagnostic fee is credited toward any repair you approve.

FINANCING

Comfort now, pay over time

A new system for a big Alpine home is a real investment. We offer flexible financing so you can replace on your terms instead of waiting for a breakdown. See financing options →

COMMERCIAL

Light commercial too

We keep Alpine shops, offices, and rentals comfortable with rooftop units, splits, and maintenance plans. Commercial HVAC →

Respect for your home

We treat your property like it’s our own

Your home isn’t a job site to us. We lay down drop cloths, set our tools and equipment on protective mats, keep the work area organized, and clean up completely before we leave — whether we’re in the house, the basement, or out in the shop.

It’s a small thing that says a lot — and customers tell us again and again that we “left no trace” any work was done. You shouldn’t have to clean up after the people you hired, and with us you won’t.

Canyon Comfort sets equipment on a drop cloth to protect the property during a Alpine HVAC job
Who you’re hiring

Licensed, insured & serious about doing it right

Canyon Comfort is a fully licensed and insured heating & cooling company built on clear processes, upfront pricing, and work that’s guaranteed in writing. From the first call to the final test, everything is handled the right way — scheduled arrival windows, written quotes you approve before any work begins, and a 1-year workmanship warranty on every repair and install.

No pressure, no scare tactics, no surprises — just dependable service Alpine homeowners can count on.

THE CANYON COMFORT STANDARD
  • Fully licensed & insuredEPA refrigerant certified and RMGA gas licensed.
  • Upfront, written pricingYou approve the full price before any work begins.
  • 1-year workmanship warrantyEvery repair and install is guaranteed in writing.
  • Whole-property capableHouse, shop, and outbuildings — we do it all.
Across Alpine

Neighborhoods we know well

From the hillside estates above Grove Drive and the trails at Lambert Park, to the established streets around Three Falls and Alpine Cove, down to the homes near Box Elder and the Alpine Highway, we cover the whole city — including the shops, garages, and outbuildings that come with bigger Alpine properties. The higher up the bench you are, the harder the canyon wind and winter cold push your system, and we size and set up for exactly that.

Wherever you are in Alpine, you’re a quick drive from us, and we treat your home like it’s our own while we’re in it.

Where we work

Serving Alpine & northern Utah County

Quick to Alpine and the neighboring foothill cities — Highland, Cedar Hills, and American Fork.

5.0★ on Google

What Utah homeowners say

Real reviews from real customers across the Wasatch Front.

★★★★★

“Can’t recommend Canyon Comfort enough. Devan was my installer for a full HVAC system replacement and he absolutely knocked it out of the park — and saved me thousands compared to what I thought it would cost.”

TT
Travis TurpinFull system replacement
★★★★★

“Devan did an amazing job diagnosing and fixing our AC, showing us pictures of the problem and explaining clearly what was wrong without trying to trick us into unnecessary work.”

KR
Kristin RichAC repair
★★★★★

“Devan is fantastic with answering questions and giving advice that saves you money. He could have recommended a costly repair but chose honesty. Highly recommend.”

JW
Julie WeightFurnace service
Alpine HVAC FAQ

Questions we hear in Alpine

My AC isn’t cooling or it’s blowing warm air — can you fix it in Alpine?

Yes — an air conditioner that runs but won’t cool, blows warm air, freezes up, or trips the breaker is one of our most common calls. Our Alpine air conditioner repair techs find the real cause — low refrigerant, a failed capacitor, a dirty or frozen coil, a worn compressor — and fix it, with the price approved before we start.

Do you offer emergency or same-day AC repair in Alpine?

We do. We answer around the clock and offer same-day and after-hours emergency AC repair and furnace repair across Alpine — whether it’s no heat on a cold night or no cooling in a heat wave, we’ll get to you fast. Call or text 801-960-5925.

What does AC repair cost in Alpine, and do you service all brands?

Every air conditioning repair is diagnosed and quoted upfront — you approve the price before any work, and your diagnostic fee is credited toward the repair. As your local Alpine HVAC company, we service and repair all AC, furnace, heat pump, and ductless mini-split brands.

Can you heat and cool my detached shop or garage?

Yes — a ductless mini-split is the ideal answer. It adds quiet, efficient heating and cooling to a shop, garage, casita, or addition without extending your main system, and you only condition the space when you’re using it.

My big home has rooms that never match — can you fix it?

That’s one of our specialties. Long duct runs and a single zone fighting a big footprint cause it. Air balancing, duct sealing, added returns, zoning, and the occasional mini-split even out the whole house. More on even-temperature work →

Do you run gas lines for ranges, fire pits, and shop heaters?

We do — it’s common on Alpine’s larger lots. We run and repair gas lines for ranges, fire pits, generators, garage and shop heaters, and more, done safely and to code.

My home has two systems — do I have to book two visits?

No — we service all of your systems in one visit, and each one after the first is discounted on a tune-up. It’s easier for you and makes sure nothing gets missed.

How fast can you get to Alpine?

Alpine is in our service area and we offer same-day and after-hours help. Call or text 801-960-5925 and we’ll get to you as fast as we can.

Do you give free second opinions on a replacement quote?

Always. If another company told you that you need a full replacement, we’ll take an honest look before you spend thousands — and if you’ve already got a quote, we’ll do our best to beat it.

Need HVAC help in Alpine?

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