Bluffdale Heating and Air Conditioning serves 12 cities across the south Salt Lake Valley from our office at 14659 S 855 W. Our service area covers the immediate Bluffdale ring (Riverton, Draper, Herriman, Lehi, South Jordan) where we’re typically 1–3 hours out on business-hour dispatch, plus the broader central and northern Salt Lake Valley (Salt Lake City, South Salt Lake, Murray, West Valley City, Sandy, Ogden) where response times run 1.5–5 hours depending on location and current queue. Each city has its own housing stock characteristics, utility service arrangements, and neighborhood-specific considerations that affect HVAC service — a 1985 ranch home in Bluffdale Heights faces different HVAC challenges than a 2022 custom home at Suncrest in Draper, and both differ from a mid-century split-level in Sugar House. This page indexes the 6 primary service city hubs plus response time expectations for the broader service area.
Our home city at the southern tip of the Salt Lake Valley. 4,436 ft valley floor elevation, ~20,000 population growing rapidly with new construction across Independence at the Point (600-acre former prison site), Spring View Farms, Bringhurst Station, and other developments. Housing stock ranges from 1960s–1970s ranch homes on Redwood Road and Bluffdale Heights to 2020s custom homes at Porter Rockwell Estates and Independence at the Point. Standard 1–3 hour business-hour response, priority coverage for weather-critical situations.
Directly north of Bluffdale along Redwood Road. Established residential development across Mountain View Corridor, Old Farm District, Rosecrest, and Riverton Town Center. Housing stock includes 1990s–2010s tract homes plus custom construction in newer developments. Business-hour response 1–3 hours from Bluffdale office.
East of Bluffdale across the Point of the Mountain. Elevation ranges from valley floor at 4,436 ft to Suncrest development at 5,300 ft, producing meaningfully different HVAC design conditions across the city. Housing stock includes Corner Canyon luxury custom homes, Steep Mountain established residential, and South Mountain family neighborhoods. Business-hour response 1.5–4 hours.
West of Bluffdale across the Bacchus Highway corridor. Rapid development across Rose Canyon, Herriman Towne Center, Anthem, Juniper Crest, and Blackridge. Housing stock predominantly 2000s–2020s tract and custom construction. Business-hour response 1–3 hours.
South of Bluffdale in Utah County along I-15. Mixed development from Thanksgiving Point office corridor to Traverse Mountain family neighborhoods to Silicon Slopes tech corridor. Housing stock ranges from historic Lehi Downtown to newer Holbrook Farms and Traverse Mountain construction. Business-hour response 1.5–4 hours.
Northwest of Bluffdale along the Mountain View Corridor. Development across Daybreak master-planned community, Kennecott District, District at South Jordan commercial, Jordan Parkway, and Mulligans golf area. Business-hour response 1–3 hours.
Beyond the 6 primary service cities, we serve 6 additional cities across the broader Salt Lake Valley:
The central city covers substantial area from downtown north to the University area, plus the Avenues, Sugar House, and Rose Park neighborhoods. Housing stock varies dramatically from 1900s Victorian and craftsman construction in the Avenues to mid-century modern in Sugar House to modern condominium and townhouse development downtown. Business-hour response 2–4 hours depending on location within the city.
South of Salt Lake City proper along State Street corridor. Housing stock predominantly mid-century construction with some newer infill development. Business-hour response 1.5–4 hours.
Central Salt Lake Valley along State Street between Salt Lake City and Draper. Established residential development with 1950s–1980s construction predominant. Business-hour response 1.5–4 hours.
Northwest of Salt Lake City on the west side of the Salt Lake Valley. Substantial residential development plus commercial and industrial along the I-215 corridor. Business-hour response 2–5 hours.
South of Murray along State Street. Established residential development plus commercial corridors along State Street and 9400 South. Business-hour response 1.5–4 hours.
Northernmost city in our service area, ~50 miles north of Bluffdale. Historic downtown with substantial older housing stock plus newer development in the surrounding area. Business-hour response 2–5 hours. Extended service to Ogden coordinated for larger projects and service contract customers; standard residential service occasionally limited to specific applications.
During severe weather event peak demand (major cold snaps producing widespread no-heat calls, heat waves producing widespread no-cooling calls), even priority calls may extend beyond typical response times. Comfort Club members and service contract customers receive priority queue placement during peak demand periods.
Elevation across the service area ranges from Bluffdale valley floor at 4,436 ft to Draper Suncrest at 5,300 ft to Ogden roughly 4,300 ft. Salt Lake Valley floor generally 4,200–4,500 ft. Elevation affects HVAC equipment sizing through air density reduction (roughly 15% below sea level at Bluffdale) that requires combustion equipment derating and heat rejection efficiency correction. Higher-elevation installations at Suncrest or Corner Canyon require more aggressive altitude correction than valley floor installations.
PCAPS inversion season (November–February) affects all Salt Lake Valley cities in our service area, with valley floor cities (Bluffdale, Riverton, South Jordan, Salt Lake City, South Salt Lake, Murray) experiencing highest PM2.5 loading and higher-elevation cities (Draper Suncrest, Lehi Traverse Mountain, Herriman Blackridge) experiencing reduced loading due to elevation above the inversion layer. IAQ recommendations vary by location: MERV 13 minimum for valley floor installations, MERV 13 recommended plus HEPA supplementation for asthmatic households at all locations, and reduced concern (but still recommended) MERV 13 for higher-elevation installations.
Rocky Mountain Power provides electric service throughout the entire service area — Wattsmart residential and Wattsmart Business rebate programs apply consistently. Dominion Energy provides natural gas throughout the service area — ThermWise rebate programs apply consistently. Water service varies by municipality: Bluffdale Water System, Salt Lake City Water Department, Sandy City Water, Herriman Water, Draper Water, and other municipal water systems all draw from Jordan Aquifer with 15–25 grains per gallon typical hardness. Some outlying areas use different water sources with varying hardness.
Housing stock varies dramatically across the service area: Salt Lake City has substantial pre-1950 construction requiring specialized service on legacy equipment; Bluffdale has mostly post-2000 construction with modern equipment; older suburbs (Murray, Sandy, Salt Lake City neighborhoods) have predominantly mid-century construction with 1970s–1990s equipment. Service considerations vary accordingly — legacy R-22 refrigerant systems more common in older areas, modern R-410A and R-454B more common in newer areas.
Service area coverage across 12 Salt Lake Valley cities, primary service city fast dispatch coordination, extended service area scheduling, service contract portfolio coverage across multiple properties, and Comfort Club membership priority dispatch across all service area locations all route through the office at 14659 S 855 W. Whether you’re coordinating residential HVAC service in an Independence at the Point Bluffdale home, commercial rooftop unit repair on a Sugar House Salt Lake City retail installation, or emergency furnace dispatch during a January cold snap in Ogden, our licensed team dispatches from Bluffdale to serve the entire south Salt Lake Valley HVAC service area.