Western Heating & Air Conditioning

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(801)900-6219verified 29 years in business

235 S Mountain Lands Dr
Orem UT, 84058

Sunclosed
Mon8:00 am-8:00 pm
Tue8:00 am-8:00 pm
Wed8:00 am-8:00 pm
Thu8:00 am-8:00 pm
Fri8:00 am-8:00 pm
Sat8:00 am-8:00 pm




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About Western Heating & Air Conditioning

Your local Orem HVAC Contractor. The heating and cooling seasons are pretty equal in Orem, UT, which means that having a well operating heating and air conditioning system is important. To ensure that your HVAC system is operating properly, you should have it serviced twice a year and replaced once it reaches the end of its service life. Once your heating and air conditioning system reaches the end of its service life, it will not cool and heat your home effectively or efficiently. Luckily, at Western Heating & Air we can help with any HVAC need you have!

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Frequently Asked Questions about Western Heating & Air Conditioning

Western Heating & Air Conditioning is closed on Sunday.
Western Heating & Air Conditioning is open Mon-Sat 8:00 AM-8:00 PM.
You can prevent frozen pipes in the winter by keeping your faucets at a steady drip, keeping your heater above 60 degrees Fahrenheit and opening the cabinet doors under your sinks.
You should never use store-bought drain cleaners for your clogged drains because the chemicals are too harsh and could damage your pipes. A professional plumber can clear your clogged drains quickly and safely.
Your air conditioner might not switch on due to a number of thermostat problems. Disconnected or damaged cables are among the most prevalent issues. Your air conditioner won’t operate if the wires are frayed, disconnected, or unclean. A broken thermostat is another frequent issue. The thermostat won’t enable the air conditioner to turn on if it has a problem. It’s critical to replace your thermostat as soon as possible if you’re having issues with your AC.
First, make sure the thermostat is set to “cool” and that the desired temperature in this room is lower than the present one. Try replacing the batteries if it doesn’t work, especially if the thermostat screen is not functioning. Then, the circuit breaker should be adjusted correctly. An interior and an exterior breaker are common features of circuit breakers. Verify that the switch’s settings are all correct. Remove anything blocking the unit’s ventilation. Heat cannot be removed from your house because a clogged air filter restricts airflow. Additionally, unclean air filters lead to exceedingly poor indoor air quality. So try changing the filter if your air conditioner isn’t cooling.
Most HVAC manufacturers recommend that you get both the heating and air conditioning components of your HVAC system serviced once a year. They do, however, recommend that the two parts be completed at different times. You should get the air conditioner serviced in the spring and the heater serviced in the fall.
HVAC repairs generally cost between $150 and $500, with an average cost of $350 for common repairs. Larger repairs, like replacing evaporator coils, could run you over $1000. For particularly expensive HVAC repairs, you may want to weigh the pros and cons of replacing your system rather than repairing it.


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