HVAC Contractor in Alpine, UT | High-Elevation Expertise & Free Estimates

Alpine’s Reliable HVAC Experts – Fast Repairs, Quality Installations & 24/7 Service

Alpine sits at approximately 4,900 feet elevation at the base of the Wasatch Range near American Fork Canyon, and its location defines the HVAC reality here more than any other factor. It’s cooler in summer than the valley floor, significantly colder in winter, and the canyon wind that funnels down from the Wasatch during cold snaps adds a raw edge to temperatures that the thermometer alone doesn’t capture.

All Around Cooling & Heating is your trusted HVAC contractor serving Alpine, UT. We offer AC repair, furnace service, installations, regular maintenance, and 24/7 emergency HVAC help for local homeowners. Our team covers Alpine and the surrounding northern Utah County areas with fast, reliable service.

What Alpine's Elevation and Terrain Mean for Your HVAC System

At nearly 5,000 feet, Alpine’s HVAC demands differ significantly from those in valley cities at 4,200 to 4,400 feet, affecting utility bills and equipment longevity.

  1. Gas furnaces at higher elevations experience lower combustion efficiency due to thinner air.
  2. A furnace rated at 95 percent efficiency at sea level doesn’t perform the same at Alpine’s elevation without proper calibration.
  3. Canyon winds from American Fork Canyon increase heat loss through exterior walls and building envelope penetration points.
  4. Homes on the eastern and northeastern edges of Alpine face the most exposure and may be undersized for the same floor plan compared to protected valley properties.

We account for all of these factors when we assess or install equipment in Alpine. It’s the difference between a system that works correctly and one that just technically runs.

Trusted HVAC Experts in Alpine, UT for 15+ Years

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HVAC Services We Provide in Alpine

Our HVAC services in Alpine are designed for Utah’s hot summers and cold winters, keeping your home comfortable year-round.

Air Conditioning Services in Alpine

Alpine summers are milder than the valley floor, but larger homes with significant south-facing glass can still build up serious heat loads in July. We handle AC repairs and replacements sized for Alpine’s actual cooling needs, not valley-floor assumptions.

We provide:

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Heating Services in Alpine

Alpine winters are long and canyon wind makes them feel colder than the temperature suggests. We size and calibrate heating systems for Alpine’s actual elevation and exposure, not a valley-floor standard.

Our furnace specialists offer:

Duct and Ventilation Services in Alpine

Alpine’s larger homes mean more complex duct layouts and more surface area for heat loss through duct runs in unconditioned spaces. Attic and crawl space duct runs in Alpine homes work harder than their valley counterparts given the temperature differential.

We handle:

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Indoor Air Quality Services in Alpine

American Fork Canyon contributes seasonal wildfire smoke and fine particulates to Alpine’s air in late summer, and the city’s proximity to canyon vegetation means pollen loads are higher than the valley floor. Well-sealed Alpine homes need quality filtration to manage what accumulates inside.

We install:

Emergency HVAC Repair in Alpine

Heating or cooling emergency? We offer 24/7 fast-response emergency HVAC repair throughout Alpine and nearby communities.

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What New Alpine Homeowners Should Verify About Their HVAC System

Alpine attracts buyers from across the Wasatch Front who may be unfamiliar with high-elevation HVAC requirements. If you’ve recently moved in, these are the things worth confirming before the next heating season:

  1. Furnace calibration for elevation. Ask when the system was last serviced and whether combustion was checked for altitude. Many furnaces installed in Alpine were never adjusted from valley-floor factory settings.
  2. System sizing documentation. Request the load calculation from the original install if it exists. If no one can produce one, that’s a signal the system may have been sized by formula rather than properly engineered for the home.
  3. Duct insulation in unconditioned spaces. Alpine’s temperature swings mean uninsulated duct runs in attics or crawl spaces lose more conditioned air than they would in a warmer climate.
  4. Heat pump cold-climate rating. If your home has a heat pump, verify it’s a cold-climate rated model. Standard heat pumps lose significant efficiency below freezing, which Alpine sees regularly through winter.
  5. Last service date. If you can’t find documentation of a tune-up in the last 12 months, schedule one before the next heating season.

We can verify all of these on a single inspection visit. Free estimate, no obligation.

What It's Like to Work With All Around Cooling & Heating

Elevation-Aware Diagnosis

We inspect Alpine systems knowing what the altitude means for combustion efficiency and equipment performance, not just whether the unit turns on.

Both Options, Honestly Explained

Repair or replace, you get real numbers and clear reasoning for both before you decide anything.

Written Price Before Work Starts

The estimate you approve is the invoice at the end. No additions, no revisions.

Licensed, Insured Technicians

Experienced professionals who respect your home and do the job correctly the first time.

Tested Before We Leave

Full system performance check before we close every job.

Frequently Asked Questions About HVAC in Alpine

Yes. Our team is available 24/7 for urgent HVAC needs near Lambert Park and Fort Canyon.

Same-day or next-day service depending on availability, even in neighborhoods like Eastview Estates or Three Falls.

Yes. We install ENERGY STAR-rated furnaces perfect for Alpine’s cold winters and moderate summers.

All major brands. Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, and systems common in Alpine homes.

Twice yearly. Spring tune-ups for summer cooling, fall maintenance for winter heating matches the local climate perfectly.

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HVAC Services Near Alpine

We cover all of Alpine including neighborhoods near Lambert Park, Fort Canyon, and Box Elder Peak. We also serve Highland, Cedar Hills, Lehi, and surrounding northern Utah County communities.

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