Stewart Heating And Refrigeration has been serving Eagle Mountain and the surrounding Utah County area since 1995. Whether you need emergency HVAC repair on a January night or a full system replacement before summer, our team is ready to help. We handle residential and commercial HVAC service across the area, and we make it straightforward from the first call to the final walkthrough. Work is performed by qualified HVAC technicians who know local conditions and treat every job the same way. One call. One technician. One fair price.
Call (385) 263-3965 for a quote or to schedule service.
Calling an HVAC company doesn't have to be stressful, and we work hard to keep it simple for every type of customer we serve. Homeowners, landlords, property managers, and small business owners all call us for the same everyday heating-and-cooling work: a system that stopped running, a unit that needs replacement, or a building that never seems to reach the right temperature.
We work on rental units, apartment buildings, small offices, and single-family homes throughout Eagle Mountain. Whether you manage one property or several, we can schedule service around your timeline and give you a clear picture of what the work involves before anything starts.
We live and work in this community, and our work shows it. That means showing up on time, explaining what we find, and giving you honest information so you can make a good decision. That is what it means to be a family-run heating and cooling business.
Some homes need a full system replacement. Others just need a tune-up. We cover the full range of residential and commercial heating-and-cooling work, so whatever the job turns out to be, we can handle it.
When your air conditioner stops cooling or starts blowing warm air, the problem could be anywhere from a refrigerant leak to a failing compressor to a dirty evaporator coil. We diagnose the system, identify the root cause, and get it running again. We also handle condenser and coil cleaning, refrigerant leak diagnosis, and AC tune-ups to keep the system performing through the warm season.
A furnace that stops heating in the middle of winter is not a problem you want to wait on. We respond to no-heat calls and work through the full diagnostic: airflow issues, ignition problems, heat exchanger concerns, and uneven temperatures throughout the home or building. If one room is freezing while another is comfortable, that is a symptom worth chasing down.
Heat pumps handle both heating and cooling, which means a technician working on one needs to understand both modes. We service heat pumps year-round, covering repair, tune-up, and maintenance for systems that are not heating, not cooling, or just not performing the way they should.
When repair is no longer the right answer, we help you choose a replacement that fits your home or building, your budget, and your comfort goals. We handle full system installation and replacement for both residential and commercial properties. We give honest recommendations on repair versus replacement, never an upsell, so you get a straight answer on whether the existing system is worth fixing.
Ductless mini-split systems are a practical solution for home additions, older homes without existing ductwork, and spaces that need independent temperature control. We install and repair mini-split systems and can help you figure out whether a ductless setup makes sense for your situation.
Leaky or damaged ductwork wastes conditioned air and drives up energy costs. We repair and seal ductwork to restore proper airflow and even temperatures throughout the building. If the ducts are in poor condition, fixing them can make a meaningful difference in how the whole system performs.
A thermostat upgrade is one of the simplest improvements you can make to a heating-and-cooling system. We install programmable thermostats, smart thermostats, and zoning controls that give you better comfort and more efficient operation without a major project.
The air inside a home or office is often more polluted than people expect. We install air filtration systems, air purifiers, and upgraded HVAC filters that reduce dust, allergens, and airborne particles. If indoor air quality is a concern, we can walk you through the options.
An annual HVAC inspection catches small problems before they turn into expensive repairs. We offer fall and spring tune-ups for both heating and cooling systems, covering cleaning, calibration, and a thorough check of the components that fail most often. Preventive maintenance is the most cost-effective thing most property owners can do for their systems.
Call today and we'll set up your appointment.
Eagle Mountain sits at high desert elevation in Utah County, which means winters with hard freezes, warm summers, and dry air that drops indoor humidity to uncomfortable levels. The heating season here is long and serious. The cooling season is shorter but still demands a reliable system. And the dry conditions create a year-round air quality challenge that most homeowners eventually notice. Those three factors shape the HVAC work that comes up most often in this area.
When temperatures drop well below freezing and stay there, a furnace that stops working is an emergency. We respond to no-heat calls throughout Utah County and work to restore heat as quickly as possible. For systems that are aging, inefficient, or failing repeatedly, full furnace replacement is often the smarter path. We can assess the existing unit, give you an honest picture of its remaining life, and help you choose a replacement that handles Utah winters reliably. Emergency furnace repair is available when you need it most.
Modern cold-climate heat pumps are engineered to operate efficiently even when outdoor temperatures fall well below freezing, some rated to roughly negative fifteen degrees Fahrenheit. That makes them a genuinely practical heating-and-cooling solution for Eagle Mountain's seasonal swings, not just a warm-weather option. They handle both heating and cooling from a single system, and current energy-efficiency incentives have made heat pump installation a fast-growing upgrade in this area. We handle heat pump installation and replacement and can help you evaluate whether a cold-climate heat pump is a good fit for your home or building.
Forced-air heating in a dry high-desert climate pulls moisture out of the indoor air quickly. Low indoor humidity causes dry skin, irritated airways, and damage to wood floors, furniture, and trim over a long winter. A whole-home humidifier integrates directly with your HVAC system and maintains consistent indoor humidity automatically, without the hassle of portable units. We install whole-home humidifiers as part of the heating system, not as a standalone appliance, so the solution is built into how your home manages air comfort.
Qualified technicians. Code-compliant work. Fair rates.
The sooner you call, the sooner your comfort is back, and we keep our schedule flexible to handle urgent situations. If your system is down right now, whether it is no heat in January or no cool in July, call us. We offer same-day HVAC service and after-hours availability for situations that cannot wait until Monday morning.
We understand that emergency calls come with questions about cost. We use transparent pricing with no hidden fees on any HVAC job, and we will tell you what the work involves before we start. A system-down situation is stressful enough without surprise charges at the end.
Call (385) 263-3965 and we will get someone out to you.
If you're not sure your system can keep up, or you are just trying to understand what a repair or replacement might cost, the best first step is a call. We will ask a few questions, schedule a diagnostic visit, and give you a clear estimate before any work begins. HVAC repair costs vary depending on the system, the problem, and the parts involved, and we will not know the exact number until we have looked at it.
We charge a diagnostic fee for service calls, which covers the technician's time and the assessment. That fee is explained upfront. We provide honest recommendations on repair versus replacement, never an upsell, because the right answer depends on the age of the system, the cost of the repair, and how much life the unit realistically has left. Our goal is to give you the information you need to make a good call, not to push a more expensive option.
Pick up the phone and we'll handle the system.
We serve Eagle Mountain and the surrounding communities throughout Utah County. If you are in Saratoga Springs, Lehi, Cedar Hills, Highland, American Fork, or Herriman, we are nearby and available for the same residential and commercial HVAC work. We know the area, we know the conditions, and we can get to you without a long wait.
Utah County covers a wide stretch of terrain with real seasonal extremes, and we have been working in it long enough to know what local systems go through. If you are not sure whether you are in our service area, call and ask.
We have been doing this work since 1995, which means more than three decades of heating-and-cooling service in Eagle Mountain and across Utah County. We are a family-run heating and cooling business, and that shows in how we operate. When you call, you reach someone who knows the area. When we show up, it is a trained technician who treats your home or building with care.
We have built our business on the kind of HVAC work neighbors pass along by word of mouth. That does not happen by cutting corners or overselling. It happens by showing up, doing the job right, and leaving the customer with a system that works and a clear explanation of what was done.
We live and work in this community, and our work shows it. That has been true since the beginning, and it is still true today.
Common warning signs include the system running longer than usual without reaching the set temperature, unusual noises during startup or operation, uneven heat across different rooms, and a noticeable increase in energy costs without a change in usage. If your furnace is showing any of these symptoms before the cold season arrives in Eagle Mountain, a diagnostic visit is worth scheduling sooner rather than later.
A standard heat pump loses efficiency as outdoor temperatures drop, which limits its usefulness in colder climates. Cold-climate heat pumps use advanced compressor technology to extract heat from the outdoor air even when temperatures fall well below freezing, some rated to roughly negative fifteen degrees Fahrenheit. That makes them a practical heating-and-cooling solution for Eagle Mountain's winters, not just a warm-weather option.
We connect the humidifier to the supply plenum of your existing HVAC system and tie it into your home's water supply. We calibrate the humidistat and verify that the unit communicates correctly with your existing controls. The result is automatic humidity management throughout the heating season without portable units to fill and monitor.
Eagle Mountain's high desert elevation and long forced-air heating season pull indoor humidity to very low levels through the winter months. That dryness causes dry skin, irritated airways, static electricity, and damage to wood floors, furniture, and trim over time. A whole-home humidifier integrated with the HVAC system addresses the problem at the source rather than treating individual rooms.
A tune-up covers cleaning, calibration, and a thorough inspection of the components that fail most often, including ignition systems, heat exchangers, coils, and refrigerant levels. Catching a worn part or a developing problem during a scheduled visit costs far less than an emergency repair in the middle of a Utah winter or a summer heat wave. Regular maintenance also extends the life of the equipment and keeps energy costs lower over time.
We start with a load calculation to size the equipment correctly for the space, then help you choose a system that fits your comfort goals and budget. We handle the installation, pull the required permits, and coordinate any inspections before completing the final walkthrough with you. The process is designed to be straightforward, with clear communication at each step so you know what is happening and when.
Yes. When a job requires a permit under Utah County codes, we pull it and schedule the inspection as part of the project. You do not need to coordinate that separately. We handle the permitting side so the work is done correctly and documented properly.
Additional charges can come up if the diagnostic reveals a problem that was not visible during the initial assessment, such as a secondary failure found once the system is opened up. We tell you about any change before we proceed so you can decide how to handle it. We do not add charges after the fact without your approval first.
Pricing depends on the system, the scope of the work, and the complexity of the installation or repair, not a flat rate based on property size alone. A rooftop unit or a detached structure may involve additional access or equipment considerations that affect the estimate. We explain what drives the cost before any work begins.
Yes. We keep our schedule flexible to accommodate same-day requests when availability allows. For urgent situations, including no-heat and no-cool calls, we prioritize getting a technician out as quickly as possible. Call (385) 263-3965 and we will tell you what the earliest available time looks like.
Stewart Heating And Refrigeration handles repair, service, installation, replacement, and emergency HVAC calls throughout Eagle Mountain and Utah County. Whatever the job, we are ready to help. Residential HVAC. Commercial HVAC. One number for both.
Call (385) 263-3965 for a quote or to schedule service.
We handle the full range of residential and commercial heating and cooling work in Eagle Mountain and across Utah County. Whether you need a fast repair, a seasonal tune-up, or a complete system replacement, the table below shows exactly what each service covers and who it fits best. Transparent pricing with no hidden fees applies to every job on this list. Call us and we will match the right service to your situation.
| HVAC Service | Scope of Work | Best For | Helpful Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| AC Repair & Service |
| homeowners whose AC is not cooling or is running but underperforming | Early-season diagnosis catches problems before peak summer demand hits Utah County. |
| Indoor Air Quality & Air Filtration |
| households concerned about dust, allergens, or dry indoor air during heating season | High-desert elevation and seasonal dust make filtration upgrades especially practical in this area. |
| Seasonal Maintenance & Tune-Ups |
| any homeowner or property manager who wants to avoid breakdowns and extend equipment life | Spring AC tune-ups and fall furnace tune-ups are the two most common visits we schedule in Utah County. |
| Full System Installation & Replacement |
| homeowners and commercial property owners replacing an aging or failed system | We handle the permits so you do not have to coordinate that separately. |
| Whole-Home Humidifier Installation |
| homes experiencing dry air, static electricity, or respiratory irritation through the heating season | Eagle Mountain's high-desert elevation makes indoor dryness more pronounced in winter than in lower-elevation Utah communities. |
| Heat Pump Repair & Service |
| homes running a heat pump as their primary heating and cooling source | A heat pump that struggles in cold weather often has a refrigerant or defrost issue we can resolve quickly. |
| Boiler & Hydronic Heating Service |
| homes and commercial properties with hot-water or radiant space heating systems | Boiler work requires specific expertise; our technicians are familiar with hydronic systems across residential and light commercial applications. |
| Ductwork Repair & Sealing |
| homes with uneven temperatures, high energy bills, or rooms that never reach the set temperature | Leaky ducts are a common efficiency drain in Eagle Mountain homes with older duct systems. |
| Emergency HVAC Service |
| anyone dealing with a sudden system failure, especially during extreme cold or summer heat | We keep our schedule flexible because breakdowns do not follow business hours. |
| Cold-Climate Heat Pump Installation |
| homeowners who want a single system for both heating and cooling in Utah County's four-season climate | Modern cold-climate heat pumps are rated to roughly -15 degrees Fahrenheit, making them a practical fit here. |
| Heating & Furnace Repair |
| any home or commercial property that has lost heat or is heating unevenly | Eagle Mountain winters move fast; same-day response is available for urgent no-heat calls. |
| Furnace Repair & Replacement |
| Eagle Mountain homeowners facing a furnace that is not heating, short-cycling, or past its useful life | We give honest repair-versus-replace guidance based on what the system is actually worth fixing. |
| Thermostat & Smart-Control Installation |
| anyone upgrading from an older manual thermostat or adding remote control capability | A properly configured smart thermostat can reduce runtime and improve comfort in Utah County's four-season climate. |
How do I know if my furnace needs repair or full replacement?
Age, repair history, and performance are the three things we look at. If a furnace is under 15 years old and has been maintained, a repair often makes sense. If it is older, has needed multiple repairs in recent seasons, or is struggling to hold temperature even when it runs, replacement usually becomes the better financial decision. We assess the system and give you a straight answer on which direction makes more sense for your situation.
What causes a system to stop heating or cooling properly?
The most common causes are a dirty filter restricting airflow, a refrigerant issue, a failed igniter or control component, or a problem with the blower motor. In some cases the issue is a duct leak that is sending conditioned air somewhere it should not go. We diagnose the system when we arrive and explain what we find before any work starts.
How often should I schedule maintenance or a tune-up?
Once a year at minimum, and twice a year if you are running both heating and cooling hard. In Eagle Mountain's climate, a spring AC tune-up before summer and a fall furnace tune-up before winter is the schedule most homeowners find most useful. Regular maintenance keeps efficiency up and reduces the chance of a breakdown at the worst possible time.
Same-Day and Emergency Availability
We offer same-day service and after-hours response for urgent situations. When your system goes down, we dispatch promptly so you are not left waiting through a cold Utah County night or a summer heat stretch.
Is HVAC installation and replacement work permitted and inspected?
Yes. Installation and replacement work in Utah County requires permits, and we handle that process for you. Permitted work is inspected to code, which protects you when it comes time to sell the property and ensures the system is installed the way it should be.
Why is one room in my home always hotter or colder than the rest?
Uneven temperatures usually point to a duct issue, an airflow imbalance, or equipment that is not sized correctly for the layout of the home. A duct leak in a specific branch, a damper that is stuck, or a return air problem can all cause one area to feel different from the rest of the house. We can inspect the system and identify where the imbalance is coming from.
What do strange noises from my HVAC unit usually mean?
Banging or clanking often points to a loose or failing mechanical component. A high-pitched squeal can indicate a blower motor bearing or belt issue. Clicking at startup or shutdown is sometimes normal, but repeated clicking can signal a control or ignition problem. If the noise is new or getting louder, it is worth calling us before the problem gets worse.
Transparent Upfront Pricing
We provide a clear estimate before any work begins and we stand behind it. Transparent pricing with no hidden fees applies to every HVAC job we take on, residential or commercial.
Is a heat pump a practical choice for Eagle Mountain winters?
Modern cold-climate heat pumps are rated to operate at temperatures down to roughly -15 degrees Fahrenheit, which covers the coldest conditions Eagle Mountain typically sees. They handle both heating and cooling from a single system, which works well in Utah County's four-season pattern. The key is proper sizing and installation; an undersized or incorrectly installed system will not perform the way the technology is capable of.
What does a seasonal tune-up actually cover?
A tune-up is a thorough inspection and cleaning of the system. On the cooling side, that includes checking refrigerant levels, cleaning coils, inspecting the condenser, and testing airflow and controls. On the heating side, it includes inspecting the heat exchanger, cleaning the burner assembly, checking the ignition system, and verifying that safety controls are functioning. We document what we find so you have a clear picture of where the system stands.
Work Performed by Qualified HVAC Technicians
Every service call, tune-up, and installation is handled by trained technicians who know these systems and the demands Eagle Mountain's climate puts on them.
How does a whole-home humidifier differ from a portable unit?
A whole-home humidifier integrates directly with your existing HVAC system and maintains consistent indoor humidity automatically throughout the house. A portable unit only treats the room it is in and requires manual refilling. In Eagle Mountain's dry winter climate, a whole-home system is a more practical and consistent solution for households that deal with dry skin, static, or respiratory irritation through the heating season.
Do I need to be home when the technician arrives?
For most service calls and installations, yes. We need access to the system and we will walk you through what we found and what was done before we leave. If you manage a rental property and cannot be on site, we can coordinate with a tenant or property contact as long as someone with access is available when we arrive.
How does your pricing and estimate process work?
For most repairs, we schedule a diagnostic visit to assess the system before quoting the full scope of work. For installations and replacements, we can often give you a solid range over the phone and confirm the final number once we have looked at the existing setup. We provide an estimate before any work starts and stick to it. If something unexpected comes up mid-job, we tell you before we proceed.
Every home and every system is a little different; call us and we will walk you through the right service for your situation and get you scheduled.