Get Guaranteed AC Installation
Lower Energy Bills with Efficient AC Installation
Save up to 23% on energy bills with a modern, energy-efficient AC unit. One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning® of Ogden installs energy-efficient AC systems in South Ogden, Utah. These units have modern technology to use minimal energy and operate quietly.
We’re a locally owned and operated HVAC company that blends the personal touch of a family business with the resources of a leading national franchise. Bringing back honesty to the HVAC industry is our mission.
Why choose us?
- "Always On Time... Or You Don't Pay A Dime!®" If our technician is even one minute late to your appointment, your service call is free.
- StraightForwardPricing®: No hidden fees or "by the hour" guessing games. You’ll know the exact price before we start.
- UWIN® Guaranteed: Our work is backed by the UWIN® 100% satisfaction guarantee on all labor and materials for up to 2 years.
- Flexible Financing: Get a budget-friendly payment plan for your credit situations. Bad credit? No problem.
- EPA and RMGA-certified technicians
- Free Furnace with High-Efficiency AC Purchase: We offer a free furnace with the purchase of an AC.
An AC installation project starts with a Manual J load calculation to ensure your system is matched to your home. After assessment, we present your options clearly before installation begins. Installation involves custom design, setting up the new system and ductwork, connecting refrigerant lines, electrical wiring, thermostat installation, drain system setup, and final testing.
Call (801) 405-9435 to schedule an air conditioner installation in South Ogden, Utah.
What To Expect During Your Central Air Conditioning Installation
1. Initial Assessment and Measurement
Before a single tool is lifted, our EPA and RMGA-certified technicians perform a Manual J load calculation. This is a scientific evaluation of your home’s square footage, insulation levels, and window orientation to determine the design cooling load.
The design cooling load (or heat gain) is the maximum amount of heat your AC needs to remove to maintain your target temperature when it’s scorching outside. An accurate measurement ensures your new central air system or heat pump is perfectly sized to prevent short-cycling and reduce energy waste.
2. Present Your Options & StraightForwardPricing®
Once we have your home’s data, our technician clearly presents your system retrofitting options. They’ll present a range of SEER2-rated equipment based on your comfort needs. You’ll get honest, professional recommendations and associated prices.
Using our StraightForwardPricing® guide, we provide a complete, fixed price for the entire project. You will see the total cost upfront (including labor, materials, and permits). There are no hidden fees or surprise "add-ons" once the work begins.
If you’d like to take advantage of our financing option, our technician present them and answer all your questions.
3. Foundation and Prep Work
If we are performing an AC Replacement, we start by removing the existing central air conditioner, including the refrigerant, refrigerant lines, and indoor evaporator coil.
During the AC installation, we start by prepping the outdoor site. If the earth has shifted, we re-level the area with a gravel base or a new concrete foundation. In most cases, we install a high-durability composite pad. Unlike traditional concrete, which is prone to cracking and shifting over a 15+ year lifespan, composite pads are engineered to absorb machine vibrations to reduce noise and prevent shifting that damages pressurized internal components
With the foundation set, our technicians move into the core installation phase.
4. Install The Indoor Evaporator Coil
The indoor half of your AC (the coil) sits near your furnace. While uncased coils are an option, cased coils are preferred because they come in a factory-insulated cabinet that ensures a perfect fit and easy future maintenance. If an uncased coil is used, custom rails must be fabricated to keep the plastic drain pan from melting against the furnace heat exchanger.
5. Install the Copper "Line Set"
The copper line set (refrigerant lines) consists of two copper pipes (suction and liquid lines) that carry refrigerant between the indoor and outdoor units. It is highly recommended to replace these lines entirely during an AC Installation. Old lines contain residual oil that is often incompatible with modern refrigerants; mixing them can cause catastrophic system failure. The new lines are carefully routed and secured every 4–6 feet to prevent vibration and "galvanic corrosion."
6. Set the New Condenser
We begin by uncrating the new outdoor condenser and performing a multi-point inspection. Even minor transit damage to the high-efficiency coils or panels is documented and reported to you immediately. The unit is then secured to the new composite pad, ensuring it remains level to protect the variable speed compressor from oil-flow issues and vibration.
7. The Brazing Process & Nitrogen Purge
The copper line set is fitted to the unit’s service valves. To create a permanent, leak-free seal, we perform high-heat brazing (welding at 1200°F+).
Unlike "cut-rate" installers, we always purge the lines with dry nitrogen during brazing. This prevents oxidation (internal soot) from forming inside the copper, which could otherwise clog your system and lead to premature failure.
We also apply heat-absorbing protection to the service valves and the indoor expansion valve (TXV) during this process. This prevents the high heat from melting sensitive rubber O-rings and internal seals, protecting your factory refrigerant charge.
8. Filter Drier Installation
Every installation includes a new liquid line filter drier. This is a critical component that acts as a safety net for your system, absorbing any trace moisture and filtering out physical contaminants. We follow manufacturer best practices by installing this near the indoor coil to protect it from the elements and keep the metering device clean and functional.
9. Pressure Testing & Deep Vacuum
Before introducing refrigerant, we perform two essential tests to ensure your energy-efficient air conditioner performs at maximum standard:
- Nitrogen Pressure Test: We pressurize the system (typically to 150 PSI) to verify that every brazed joint is 100% airtight. This also helps "sweep" any remaining moisture out of the lines.
- The 500-Micron Vacuum: Using a high-powered vacuum pump and a digital micron gauge, we pull a "deep vacuum" to at least 500 microns. This removes all non-condensable gases (air and moisture), which are the primary enemies of an HVAC system.
10. Breaking the Vacuum & Final Charge
Only after the system holds a perfect vacuum do we "break" it by releasing the factory-stored refrigerant. By following this strict sequence, we ensure that only pure refrigerant and oil flow through your system; never air or moisture.
11. Electrical & Drainage Infrastructure
To ensure your system operates safely and meets the NEC (National Electrical Code), our team finalizes the critical power and moisture-management connections.
We install a new service disconnect box securely to your home’s exterior. This acts as a dedicated safety switch, allowing us to cut power locally during future maintenance without trekking back to your main panel. We use either a fused or non-fused disconnect to match your breaker’s amperage with the manufacturer’s required Overcurrent Protection (OCP). It ensures your condensing unit is never at risk of an electrical surge.
We also route a new weather-proof electrical whip (the "Load" line) from the disconnect to the AC. Simultaneously, we connect the low-voltage control wiring. This is the "brain" of the operation; it carries the signal from your thermostat and furnace control board, telling the unit exactly when to cycle to maintain your ideal temperature and humidity.
As your evaporator coil pulls moisture from the air, that water must go somewhere. We install a professional condensate drain line (PVC) that leads to a floor drain or a condensate pump.
12. Smart Thermostat Integration
We wire and calibrate your new controller, ensuring it communicates perfectly with your system's blower for optimal ductwork integration. This step is vital for modern high-efficiency units; we program the thermostat to manage specialized features like variable-speed airflow and dehumidification cycles, ensuring your home reaches peak comfort levels with maximum efficiency.
13. Advanced System Commissioning
The final and most critical step of an AC Installation is the startup commissioning process. This ensures your new SEER2 Rated Equipment isn't just running, but operating exactly within manufacturer specifications. To begin, our technicians create a "load" in the home. This is often done by temporarily running the furnace to reach at least 75°F, allowing the system to run for 20 minutes and reach full cooling potential.
Our EPA-certified pros use specialized equipment to record a baseline of operational data. We measure vital signs like suction and liquid line pressures, superheat, subcooling, and total static pressure to guarantee the variable speed compressor and blower motor are drawing the correct amperage.
This process is the only way to ensure your Manufacturer Warranty remains valid and that your system delivers the maximum efficiency and dependability you paid for.
At One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning® of Ogden, we never skip this step because your long-term comfort and safety are worth the extra time and precision.
14. The Final Walkthrough
Every AC replacement service ends with our StraightForwardPricing® review to ensure the final bill matches your initial quote exactly. We’ll show you how to operate your new smart controls, explain the maintenance schedule to protect your manufacturer's warranty and 2-Year labor warranty.
Call (801) 405-9435 for more information about our AC installation process.
We Install Various Air Conditioning System Brands and Models
We install Goodman, Lennox, Carrier, Trane, and Bryant, which are the most common and reliable systems across Weber County homes.
For properties with limited outdoor space, we install Daikin Fit side-discharge systems. We also carry Mitsubishi Electric ductless mini-splits for homes requiring ductless solutions.
Get Year-Round Efficiency With Heat Pump Installation
A heat pump is one of the most versatile upgrades for a South Ogden home because it handles both heating and cooling in a single, high-efficiency system. Unlike a traditional AC that only moves heat out of your house, a heat pump reverses that process in the winter, extracting thermal energy from the outdoor air to warm your home.
By transferring heat rather than generating it through combustion or electric resistance, heat pumps significantly lower your monthly utility costs.
We can integrate your heat pump with your existing gas furnace to create a hybrid heating system. This allows the heat pump to provide high-efficiency warmth during the "shoulder seasons" (spring and fall) while the furnace takes over during Northern Utah’s deepest sub-zero freezes.
Since a heat pump runs entirely on electricity, switching to a heat pump is the most effective way to reduce your home's environmental impact while meeting 2026 SEER2 efficiency standards.
Call (801) 405-9435 to schedule a heat pump installation in South Ogden, UT.
Zoned Cooling, More Energy Savings With Ductless Mini-Split Installation
For South Ogden’s historic homes or newer additions where extending ductwork is impossible or too expensive, ductless mini-split installation offers a high-tech, discrete solution. These systems consist of a small outdoor compressor connected to one or more indoor air-handling units via a simple conduit.
Each indoor unit operates independently, allowing you to cool only the rooms you are using. This eliminates the "hot upstairs/cold downstairs" problem common in older, multi-story South Ogden residences.
Traditional central air systems can lose efficiency through leaks in the attic or crawlspace ductwork. Mini-splits bypass this entirely, delivering 100% of the conditioned air directly into your living space.
Mini-splits are the ideal choice for bedrooms, home offices, and nurseries because the noisy mechanical components stay outside and the indoor fans are designed for whisper-quiet performance.
Call (801) 405-9435 to install a ductless mini-split in South Ogden, Utah.
Meet Your AC Installers: One Hour Heating and Air Conditioning of Ogden®
Matt McFarland is the operator of One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning® of Ogden. He co-owns the Ogden franchise with his wife, Sarah McFarland. They started the business with a specific goal: to restore honesty to the HVAC industry by using transparent StraightForwardPricing® and the famous "Always On Time" guarantee.
Jason Burt, our Director of Operations, has worked in HVAC since 2008. He brings over 15 years of system design, installation, and airflow optimization experience.
Jeremy Brown, our HVAC System Performance Specialist, is a U.S. Navy veteran with deep residential construction and installation expertise. This is the team behind every South Ogden installation we complete.
Experience the One Hour of Ogden® difference. Call (801) 405-9435 to speak with one of our AC installers.
We Service All Neighborhoods in South Ogden
South Ogden (ZIP code: 84403) is more than just a place to work; it is a thriving, close-knit city of 17,488 residents (2020 Census) nestled right against the stunning Wasatch Mountains. Known as a "City of Homes," it remains one of the most desirable residential hubs in the Ogden–Clearfield Metropolitan Area.
Whether you’re tucked away in the quiet hills or living near the main thoroughfares, the McFarland family brings "farm-grown" integrity to every neighborhood in the 84403 area, including:
- Marlon Hills
- Briarwood
- Eastwood
- Harrison Blvd Corridor
- Pleasant Valley
Call (801) 405-9435 to speak with a qualified AC replacement contractor.
Work With An Honest Air Conditioning Contractor
One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning® of Ogden runs on a simple principle: do what you say you'll do. We show up on time, price every job transparently, and back our labor with a two-year guarantee.
You deserve a contractor who earns the business, not one who wins it on price and disappears after install. We have 471 five-star reviews, zero hidden fees, and a locally owned team invested in this community long-term.
Call (801) 405-9435 for honest, transparent air conditioning replacement service.
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Air Conditioning Installation South Ogden, UT
Get Guaranteed AC Installation
Lower Energy Bills with Efficient AC Installation
Save up to 23% on energy bills with a modern, energy-efficient AC unit. One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning® of Ogden installs energy-efficient AC systems in South Ogden, Utah. These units have modern technology to use minimal energy and operate quietly.
We’re a locally owned and operated HVAC company that blends the personal touch of a family business with the resources of a leading national franchise. Bringing back honesty to the HVAC industry is our mission.
Why choose us?
-
"Always On Time... Or You Don't Pay A Dime!®" If our technician is even one minute late to your appointment, your service call is free.
-
StraightForwardPricing®: No hidden fees or "by the hour" guessing games. You’ll know the exact price before we start.
-
UWIN® Guaranteed: Our work is backed by the UWIN® 100% satisfaction guarantee on all labor and materials for up to 2 years.
-
Flexible Financing: Get a budget-friendly payment plan for your credit situations. Bad credit? No problem.
-
EPA and RMGA-certified technicians
-
Free Furnace with High-Efficiency AC Purchase: We offer a free furnace with the purchase of an AC.
An AC installation project starts with a Manual J load calculation to ensure your system is matched to your home. After assessment, we present your options clearly before installation begins. Installation involves custom design, setting up the new system and ductwork, connecting refrigerant lines, electrical wiring, thermostat installation, drain system setup, and final testing.
Call (801) 405-9435 to schedule an air conditioner installation in South Ogden, Utah.
What To Expect During Your Central Air Conditioning Installation
1. Initial Assessment and Measurement
Before a single tool is lifted, our EPA and RMGA-certified technicians perform a Manual J load calculation. This is a scientific evaluation of your home’s square footage, insulation levels, and window orientation to determine the design cooling load.
The design cooling load (or heat gain) is the maximum amount of heat your AC needs to remove to maintain your target temperature when it’s scorching outside. An accurate measurement ensures your new central air system or heat pump is perfectly sized to prevent short-cycling and reduce energy waste.
2. Present Your Options & StraightForwardPricing®
Once we have your home’s data, our technician clearly presents your system retrofitting options. They’ll present a range of SEER2-rated equipment based on your comfort needs. You’ll get honest, professional recommendations and associated prices.
Using our StraightForwardPricing® guide, we provide a complete, fixed price for the entire project. You will see the total cost upfront (including labor, materials, and permits). There are no hidden fees or surprise "add-ons" once the work begins.
If you’d like to take advantage of our financing option, our technician present them and answer all your questions.
3. Foundation and Prep Work
If we are performing an AC Replacement, we start by removing the existing central air conditioner, including the refrigerant, refrigerant lines, and indoor evaporator coil.
During the AC installation, we start by prepping the outdoor site. If the earth has shifted, we re-level the area with a gravel base or a new concrete foundation. In most cases, we install a high-durability composite pad. Unlike traditional concrete, which is prone to cracking and shifting over a 15+ year lifespan, composite pads are engineered to absorb machine vibrations to reduce noise and prevent shifting that damages pressurized internal components
With the foundation set, our technicians move into the core installation phase.
4. Install The Indoor Evaporator Coil
The indoor half of your AC (the coil) sits near your furnace. While uncased coils are an option, cased coils are preferred because they come in a factory-insulated cabinet that ensures a perfect fit and easy future maintenance. If an uncased coil is used, custom rails must be fabricated to keep the plastic drain pan from melting against the furnace heat exchanger.
5. Install the Copper "Line Set"
The copper line set (refrigerant lines) consists of two copper pipes (suction and liquid lines) that carry refrigerant between the indoor and outdoor units. It is highly recommended to replace these lines entirely during an AC Installation. Old lines contain residual oil that is often incompatible with modern refrigerants; mixing them can cause catastrophic system failure. The new lines are carefully routed and secured every 4–6 feet to prevent vibration and "galvanic corrosion."
6. Set the New Condenser
We begin by uncrating the new outdoor condenser and performing a multi-point inspection. Even minor transit damage to the high-efficiency coils or panels is documented and reported to you immediately. The unit is then secured to the new composite pad, ensuring it remains level to protect the variable speed compressor from oil-flow issues and vibration.
7. The Brazing Process & Nitrogen Purge
The copper line set is fitted to the unit’s service valves. To create a permanent, leak-free seal, we perform high-heat brazing (welding at 1200°F+).
Unlike "cut-rate" installers, we always purge the lines with dry nitrogen during brazing. This prevents oxidation (internal soot) from forming inside the copper, which could otherwise clog your system and lead to premature failure.
We also apply heat-absorbing protection to the service valves and the indoor expansion valve (TXV) during this process. This prevents the high heat from melting sensitive rubber O-rings and internal seals, protecting your factory refrigerant charge.
8. Filter Drier Installation
Every installation includes a new liquid line filter drier. This is a critical component that acts as a safety net for your system, absorbing any trace moisture and filtering out physical contaminants. We follow manufacturer best practices by installing this near the indoor coil to protect it from the elements and keep the metering device clean and functional.
9. Pressure Testing & Deep Vacuum
Before introducing refrigerant, we perform two essential tests to ensure your energy-efficient air conditioner performs at maximum standard:
-
Nitrogen Pressure Test: We pressurize the system (typically to 150 PSI) to verify that every brazed joint is 100% airtight. This also helps "sweep" any remaining moisture out of the lines.
-
The 500-Micron Vacuum: Using a high-powered vacuum pump and a digital micron gauge, we pull a "deep vacuum" to at least 500 microns. This removes all non-condensable gases (air and moisture), which are the primary enemies of an HVAC system.
10. Breaking the Vacuum & Final Charge
Only after the system holds a perfect vacuum do we "break" it by releasing the factory-stored refrigerant. By following this strict sequence, we ensure that only pure refrigerant and oil flow through your system; never air or moisture.
11. Electrical & Drainage Infrastructure
To ensure your system operates safely and meets the NEC (National Electrical Code), our team finalizes the critical power and moisture-management connections.
We install a new service disconnect box securely to your home’s exterior. This acts as a dedicated safety switch, allowing us to cut power locally during future maintenance without trekking back to your main panel. We use either a fused or non-fused disconnect to match your breaker’s amperage with the manufacturer’s required Overcurrent Protection (OCP). It ensures your condensing unit is never at risk of an electrical surge.
We also route a new weather-proof electrical whip (the "Load" line) from the disconnect to the AC. Simultaneously, we connect the low-voltage control wiring. This is the "brain" of the operation; it carries the signal from your thermostat and furnace control board, telling the unit exactly when to cycle to maintain your ideal temperature and humidity.
As your evaporator coil pulls moisture from the air, that water must go somewhere. We install a professional condensate drain line (PVC) that leads to a floor drain or a condensate pump.
12. Smart Thermostat Integration
We wire and calibrate your new controller, ensuring it communicates perfectly with your system's blower for optimal ductwork integration. This step is vital for modern high-efficiency units; we program the thermostat to manage specialized features like variable-speed airflow and dehumidification cycles, ensuring your home reaches peak comfort levels with maximum efficiency.
13. Advanced System Commissioning
The final and most critical step of an AC Installation is the startup commissioning process. This ensures your new SEER2 Rated Equipment isn't just running, but operating exactly within manufacturer specifications. To begin, our technicians create a "load" in the home. This is often done by temporarily running the furnace to reach at least 75°F, allowing the system to run for 20 minutes and reach full cooling potential.
Our EPA-certified pros use specialized equipment to record a baseline of operational data. We measure vital signs like suction and liquid line pressures, superheat, subcooling, and total static pressure to guarantee the variable speed compressor and blower motor are drawing the correct amperage.
This process is the only way to ensure your Manufacturer Warranty remains valid and that your system delivers the maximum efficiency and dependability you paid for.
At One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning® of Ogden, we never skip this step because your long-term comfort and safety are worth the extra time and precision.
14. The Final Walkthrough
Every AC replacement service ends with our StraightForwardPricing® review to ensure the final bill matches your initial quote exactly. We’ll show you how to operate your new smart controls, explain the maintenance schedule to protect your manufacturer's warranty and 2-Year labor warranty.
Call (801) 405-9435 for more information about our AC installation process.
We Install Various Air Conditioning System Brands and Models
We install Goodman, Lennox, Carrier, Trane, and Bryant, which are the most common and reliable systems across Weber County homes.
For properties with limited outdoor space, we install Daikin Fit side-discharge systems. We also carry Mitsubishi Electric ductless mini-splits for homes requiring ductless solutions.
Get Year-Round Efficiency With Heat Pump Installation
A heat pump is one of the most versatile upgrades for a South Ogden home because it handles both heating and cooling in a single, high-efficiency system. Unlike a traditional AC that only moves heat out of your house, a heat pump reverses that process in the winter, extracting thermal energy from the outdoor air to warm your home.
By transferring heat rather than generating it through combustion or electric resistance, heat pumps significantly lower your monthly utility costs.
We can integrate your heat pump with your existing gas furnace to create a hybrid heating system. This allows the heat pump to provide high-efficiency warmth during the "shoulder seasons" (spring and fall) while the furnace takes over during Northern Utah’s deepest sub-zero freezes.
Since a heat pump runs entirely on electricity, switching to a heat pump is the most effective way to reduce your home's environmental impact while meeting 2026 SEER2 efficiency standards.
Call (801) 405-9435 to schedule a heat pump installation in South Ogden, UT.
Zoned Cooling, More Energy Savings With Ductless Mini-Split Installation
For South Ogden’s historic homes or newer additions where extending ductwork is impossible or too expensive, ductless mini-split installation offers a high-tech, discrete solution. These systems consist of a small outdoor compressor connected to one or more indoor air-handling units via a simple conduit.
Each indoor unit operates independently, allowing you to cool only the rooms you are using. This eliminates the "hot upstairs/cold downstairs" problem common in older, multi-story South Ogden residences.
Traditional central air systems can lose efficiency through leaks in the attic or crawlspace ductwork. Mini-splits bypass this entirely, delivering 100% of the conditioned air directly into your living space.
Mini-splits are the ideal choice for bedrooms, home offices, and nurseries because the noisy mechanical components stay outside and the indoor fans are designed for whisper-quiet performance.
Call (801) 405-9435 to install a ductless mini-split in South Ogden, Utah.
Meet Your AC Installers: One Hour Heating and Air Conditioning of Ogden®
Matt McFarland is the operator of One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning® of Ogden. He co-owns the Ogden franchise with his wife, Sarah McFarland. They started the business with a specific goal: to restore honesty to the HVAC industry by using transparent StraightForwardPricing® and the famous "Always On Time" guarantee.
Jason Burt, our Director of Operations, has worked in HVAC since 2008. He brings over 15 years of system design, installation, and airflow optimization experience.
Jeremy Brown, our HVAC System Performance Specialist, is a U.S. Navy veteran with deep residential construction and installation expertise. This is the team behind every South Ogden installation we complete.
Experience the One Hour of Ogden® difference. Call (801) 405-9435 to speak with one of our AC installers.
We Service All Neighborhoods in South Ogden
South Ogden (ZIP code: 84403) is more than just a place to work; it is a thriving, close-knit city of 17,488 residents (2020 Census) nestled right against the stunning Wasatch Mountains. Known as a "City of Homes," it remains one of the most desirable residential hubs in the Ogden–Clearfield Metropolitan Area.
Whether you’re tucked away in the quiet hills or living near the main thoroughfares, the McFarland family brings "farm-grown" integrity to every neighborhood in the 84403 area, including:
- Marlon Hills
- Briarwood
- Eastwood
- Harrison Blvd Corridor
- Pleasant Valley
Call (801) 405-9435 to speak with a qualified AC replacement contractor.
Work With An Honest Air Conditioning Contractor
One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning® of Ogden runs on a simple principle: do what you say you'll do. We show up on time, price every job transparently, and back our labor with a two-year guarantee.
You deserve a contractor who earns the business, not one who wins it on price and disappears after install. We have 471 five-star reviews, zero hidden fees, and a locally owned team invested in this community long-term.
Call (801) 405-9435 for honest, transparent air conditioning replacement service.
FAQs: Air Conditioner Installation South Ogden
How much does an air conditioning installation cost in South Ogden?
A new central AC installation in South Ogden typically costs between $2,500 and $8,500. Final price depends on system size, efficiency rating, brand, and whether ductwork modifications are needed. A standard single-zone replacement in a typical South Ogden home falls in the $4,500–$6,500 range.
What size AC unit do I need for a 3,000 sq ft house in South Ogden?
Most 3,000 sq ft Utah homes need a 4–5 ton AC system. Ceiling height, insulation quality, and window count all affect the final answer. A Manual J load calculation gives you the precise size.
How long does AC installation take in South Ogden?
A standard central AC installation takes one full day — typically six to eight hours. Jobs involving ductwork changes or multi-zone systems may require a second day.
Do I need a permit for AC installation in South Ogden?
Yes. Utah requires a permit for most residential AC installations. One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning® of Ogden manages the permit process as part of every installation, so you don't have to worry about it.
What cities border South Ogden?
South Ogden is bordered by Ogden City to the north and east, Washington Terrace to the west, and Riverdale and Uintah to the south.
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One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning
1501 W 2650 S #103, Ogden, UT 84401
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