Salt Lake City Installation and Replacement Services
Whether you’re upgrading an old system, installing a new unit for the first time, or replacing an inefficient AC, the experienced professionals in our Salt Lake City office are here to provide AC installation and replacement services customized to your needs, budget, and property. With a deep understanding of various air conditioning brands and technologies, we employ the latest tools and techniques to deliver optimal performance and energy efficiency.
We’ve served homeowners throughout the Greater Salt Lake Valley since 2008 and have been honored to earn a lot of good reviews from our customers. You can be confident in precision work done in a professional, courteous manner when you call All Pro.
Reach out today at (801) 903-2771. You can also fill out our online contact form to request an appointment and a free estimate.
The Signs Your AC Unit Should Be Replaced
- Frequent breakdowns: If your unit constantly needs repair work, it's a clear indication that it may be reaching the end of its lifespan. The repair costs can quickly become more expensive than getting a new, more reliable system.
- Rising energy bills: Noticeably higher energy bills that have no alternative explanation could signal that your AC is losing efficiency. Older units often struggle to cool effectively, causing them to work harder and consume more power.
- Inconsistent temperatures: If certain rooms in your home are significantly cooler or warmer than others, your AC might be struggling to distribute air evenly. This inconsistency can lead to discomfort and indicates that the unit is not functioning optimally.
- Excessive noise: Unusual noises such as grinding, squealing, or banging are often signs of serious issues within the unit. While some noises can be fixed, persistent sounds usually mean that replacement is the most viable option.
- Old age: Air conditioning units typically last about 10-15 years. If your unit is within or beyond this age range, it’s wise to consider a replacement before it fails completely and leaves you without cool air during the peak summer months.
- Poor air quality: Older AC units may not filter air as effectively, leading to increased dust, mold, and allergens circulating in your home. A new unit can improve indoor air quality, creating a healthier living environment-especially for those with respiratory conditions.
- Refrigerant leaks: If your AC unit is leaking refrigerant, it can severely affect its ability to cool your home and pose environmental hazards. Replacing the unit with a newer model that uses eco-friendly refrigerants can provide better performance and sustainability.
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What to Expect During AC Installation
- Initial assessment: This includes measuring the space, evaluating existing ductwork, and determining the best type and size of unit for your specific requirements.
- Removal of the old unit: If you’re replacing an old AC unit, we’ll first safely remove and dispose of the existing system. This involves disconnecting electrical connections and refrigerant lines while making sure that no harmful materials get released,
- Installation of the new unit: This includes setting up the indoor and outdoor components, connecting the refrigerant lines, and securing the electrical hookups. We will also seal any gaps to prevent energy loss and facilitate efficient operation.
- Ductwork inspection and adjustments: The ductwork will be inspected for any leaks or blockages that could affect the performance of your new AC unit. Any necessary repairs or adjustments will be made.
- System testing: We’ll test the new AC system to make sure it’s operating correctly. This includes checking the thermostat settings, measuring the temperature output, and verifying that all components are functioning properly.
- Final walkthrough and instructions: Our technician will explain how to operate and maintain the new AC unit. You’ll receive important information about warranty details, recommended maintenance schedules, and tips for maximizing energy efficiency.
What Makes All Pro Different?
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Whether you have a plumbing problem, an HVAC hiccup, or an electrical emergency, we have a trained professional available to help!
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We've partnered with Synchrony to offer financing so we can help you complete your project on time and within budget.
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We pride ourselves on our dedication to quality services and top-notch communication. We want you to be a customer for life!
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At our family-owned and operated company, we bring years of industry experience and unwavering integrity to every project.
We Offer Payment Plans
As homeowners ourselves, we know that the decision to move forward with AC installation and replacement is not an easy one. To help you manage the process, we offer payment plans, and you can also apply for financing through our Salt Lake City office.
Call (801) 903-2771 for your AC installation or replacement service in Salt Lake City today.