
EMERGENCY HVAC SERVICES
IN UTAH — 24/7 SERVICE
Your furnace quits at midnight when it's -10°F outside. Your AC breaks on a 107°F Sunday afternoon. You need a technician now — not Monday morning. Ninja dispatches 24/7 across the Wasatch Front with 120-minute guaranteed response, upfront flat-rate pricing, and Utah state licensed technicians on every emergency call.
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Our techs arrive with tools and parts for common emergency furnace repair and emergency heating repair — capacitors, igniters, thermostats, and contactors. We diagnose the problem, quote the repair upfront, and fix it on the spot in most cases. If replacement makes more sense than repair, we'll tell you honestly and walk you through both options with real numbers. No pressure, no upselling during a crisis.
Real people answer emergency calls 24/7/365. Not an answering service. When you call, you talk to someone who can dispatch a technician immediately — same conversation, instant action. We work on every major brand: Lennox, Trane, Carrier, Bryant, Rheem, York, Goodman. No-heat calls in Utah winters and no-AC calls in 100-degree summers get priority dispatch across the Wasatch Front.
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- 24/7/365 emergency dispatch including holidays
- 120-minute response for true emergencies
- Utah state licensed techs on every call
- Real people answer your call — not an answering service
- Upfront flat-rate pricing before work starts
- 200+ parts stocked on trucks for same-visit repairs
- Family-owned with 20+ years — two decades — serving Utah
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How fast can you respond to an HVAC emergency in Utah?
We guarantee 120-minute emergency response for no-heat or no-AC calls across Salt Lake, Utah, and Davis counties. Real people answer 24/7. Most customers see a technician in under 2 hours — many within the first hour.
What is your after-hours pricing for emergency service?
Business hours dispatch (M-F 9am-5pm) is $49, waived with repair. $149 dispatch after hours, weekends, and holidays ($99 for members). Repair costs are flat-rate regardless of timing — no hidden surcharges. Some companies advertise no extra charge nights weekends but add it to the repair bill. We separate dispatch and repair pricing so you see exactly what you pay.
What qualifies as an HVAC emergency?
No heat when temps drop below freezing, especially overnight with vulnerable family members at home. No AC when indoor temps climb above 85°F during a heat wave. Gas smell near your furnace, CO alarm going off, visible flame rollout, or burning odors all qualify. If unsure, call — we’ll tell you honestly if it’s urgent.
Can you fix most emergency HVAC problems on the first visit?
In most cases, yes. Emergency failures usually stem from capacitors, igniters, contactors, or thermostats — parts we stock on every truck. We diagnose the problem, quote the repair, and complete the work same-visit if you approve. Only rare cases require ordering parts.
Are your emergency techs licensed?
Yes — every tech who responds to an emergency call holds a Utah state contractor license issued by DOPL (Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing). We’re also fully insured for your protection.
What if my system is too old to repair during an emergency?
We’ll tell you honestly. If repair costs approach 50% of replacement on a 15+ year system, we’ll walk you through both options with real numbers. No pressure — you always get transparent advice.
How much does emergency HVAC repair cost in Utah?
Utah emergency HVAC repairs typically run $150-$550. Common fixes: capacitor replacement ($150-$350), igniter replacement ($200-$450), thermostat ($150-$400), refrigerant recharge ($250-$550). You get an upfront quote before work begins.
What should I do while waiting for emergency HVAC service?
If you have no heat in winter, dress in layers, close off unused rooms, and run a space heater safely if you have one — never leave it unattended. If you have no AC in summer, close blinds, drink plenty of water, and move to the coolest room in your home. If you smell gas, leave the house immediately and call from outside — do not wait for a tech.