Your hvac installation specialists in Eagle Mountain, UT. Free assessments, certified technicians, and guaranteed results.
KIC Refrigeration provides full HVAC system installation in Eagle Mountain, UT, coordinating heating equipment, cooling components, ductwork design, and controls into a unified system engineered for your structure. Our technicians perform Manual J load calculations, size equipment to match your exact requirements, and commission every component to manufacturer specifications.
Eagle Mountain homeowners and businesses count on reliable hvac installation to maintain comfort and protect indoor air quality. Serving a city of 68,554 across Utah, KIC Refrigeration brings the experience and crew depth to handle hvac installation projects of any scale. We begin every job with an honest evaluation and a clear, written estimate.
Our hvac installation technicians in Eagle Mountain, UT are NATE-certified, EPA 608 licensed, and equipped with advanced diagnostic tools. From the initial inspection through final commissioning, we maintain open communication and hold ourselves to the highest standards. That is how KIC Refrigeration has earned the trust of homeowners across Utah.
A clear, step-by-step approach to every hvac installation project we take on.
KIC Refrigeration begins every HVAC installation in Eagle Mountain, UT with a detailed in-home survey and ACCA-compliant Manual J load calculation. We account for your home envelope, duct losses, infiltration, occupancy, and the local UT design temperatures for both heating and cooling seasons.
Our Eagle Mountain team presents two to three system options matched to your load calculation. We compare SEER2 and AFUE ratings, explain the differences between single-stage, two-stage, and variable-speed equipment, and factor in available manufacturer rebates, utility incentives, and federal tax credits for Eagle Mountain homeowners.
Our licensed crew installs the new equipment — furnace or air handler, condenser, coil, thermostat, and any required ductwork modifications. We follow manufacturer installation instructions, local mechanical codes, and EPA refrigerant handling regulations for every connection.
KIC Refrigeration commissions every HVAC installation in Eagle Mountain, UT with a documented startup procedure. We record all operating pressures, temperatures, airflow readings, and gas manifold pressures on a commissioning form. We register the warranty, explain seasonal maintenance, and provide a complete documentation package.
Common questions about hvac installation costs, timelines, and what to expect.
Complete HVAC installation in Eagle Mountain ranges from $7,000 to $15,000 for a mid-efficiency furnace and AC combination — typically an 80 percent AFUE furnace paired with a 14.3 to 16 SEER2 condenser. High-efficiency systems with variable-speed blowers and two-stage or variable-speed compressors run $12,000 to $22,000 but deliver significantly lower operating costs and qualify for federal tax credits. Heat pump systems fall between $5,000 and $18,000 depending on whether the system is single-stage, variable-speed, or a dual-fuel configuration. Ductwork modifications or new duct runs add $1,000 to $5,000. KIC Refrigeration provides detailed written proposals for Eagle Mountain homeowners with every cost itemized and no hidden fees.
Yes, substantially. Replacing a 10 SEER air conditioner with a 16 SEER2 unit reduces cooling energy consumption by approximately 38 percent. Upgrading from an 80 AFUE furnace to a 96 AFUE condensing furnace saves 16 cents of every heating dollar — the old furnace sends 20 cents up the flue while the new one captures it. Combined with proper installation practices — correct refrigerant charge verified by superheat and subcooling, proper static pressure and airflow at 400 CFM per ton, sealed duct connections, and a programmable thermostat — a new system typically saves Eagle Mountain homeowners $600 to $1,800 per year depending on home size, usage patterns, and local energy rates.
Correct HVAC system sizing is determined by a Manual J residential load calculation — the ACCA industry standard — that accounts for your home square footage, ceiling height, insulation R-values, window area and U-factor, air infiltration rate, duct losses, occupancy, and the local UT winter and summer design temperatures. As a rough reference, a well-insulated 2,000-square-foot home in Eagle Mountain typically needs a 2.5 to 3.5 ton system, while a poorly insulated home of the same size may need 4 tons. KIC Refrigeration never estimates by rule of thumb — we run a proper calculation for your specific Eagle Mountain home to avoid oversizing, which causes short cycling, high humidity, and premature compressor wear.
A standard furnace and AC replacement in Eagle Mountain takes 1 to 2 days when existing ductwork, gas piping, and electrical service are adequate and the new equipment fits in the same location. A complete system replacement that includes ductwork modifications, new trunk lines, equipment relocation from basement to attic or vice versa, electrical panel upgrades, or zoning system installation may take 3 to 5 days. Multi-zone mini-split installations with 3 to 5 indoor heads typically take 2 to 3 days. KIC Refrigeration provides a clear timeline in every proposal, coordinates scheduling around your Eagle Mountain home availability, and keeps you informed on progress every step of the way.
What our customers say about working with our HVAC team.
"KIC Refrigeration installed our new heat pump system and the difference is incredible. Our energy bills dropped noticeably the very first month."
"Heat pump was not heating properly. They found a bad reversing valve and had it swapped out the next day. House is warm again and the system runs great."
"Air duct cleaning was good. They used a camera to show me before and after which I appreciated. The crew was respectful and wore shoe covers inside."