Draper · Utah

Draper HVAC — Suncrest Hill, Corner Canyon, and Downtown Draper

Draper covers a lot of ground geographically and HVAC-wise. Suncrest hill homes have unique heating and cooling demands. Corner Canyon and east-bench homes face brutal summer afternoon sun. Downtown Draper has older established residential. We service all of it.

Draper's HVAC Challenges by Neighborhood

Suncrest — Homes on the hill face wind exposure and altitude differences that affect HVAC system performance. Equipment sizing matters more than usual.

Corner Canyon / east-bench — Hot summer afternoons hammer west-facing homes. Undersized AC condensers struggle to keep up.

Downtown Draper / older neighborhoods — Established homes with mid-life or end-of-life systems. The bread-and-butter replacement market.

East Draper / new construction — Newer homes with modern systems. Maintenance and warranty-period service.

Draper HVAC Questions

My Suncrest home has a hard time staying warm in winter. Is that an HVAC issue?

Could be. Suncrest's wind exposure and altitude differences mean equipment sizing matters more. Could also be insulation or air sealing. We'll do a free assessment.

My Corner Canyon home overheats every July. What can I do?

Common Corner Canyon problem. Options range from tuning the existing AC, adding a supplemental mini-split for the hottest rooms, to upsizing the main system if it's undersized. Free assessment and we'll quote each option.

I'm in a newer east Draper build. Heat pump or gas furnace?

Both work in Draper's climate. Heat pumps qualify for federal tax credits and lower operating cost long-term. Gas furnaces have lower install cost. We'll walk you through both with real numbers.