Furnace Repair in South Jordan, Utah
South Jordan has the newest housing stock in the metro. Median construction year is 2007, and almost two-thirds of homes were built after 2000.
That means most SJ furnaces are now 15 to 20 years old and reaching their first replacement cycle. The original equipment is hitting end of useful life, and the failure patterns are predictable. Your address tells us a lot before we walk in.

Heating Challenges in South Jordan
What we see on a service call depends a lot on when your home was built.
If you're in 84095 (eastern SJ along Redwood Road and 10400 South), most homes were built between 2001 and 2005. The original 80% AFUE atmospheric-draft furnaces from that era are now 20+ years old and showing the usual end-of-life patterns. Capacitor drift, blower bearing wear, gas valve manifold pressure drift, and aging blower motors are the leading findings.
If your home is from the 2005 to 2010 wave, it probably came with an early 90%+ AFUE condensing unit. Those are now 15 to 20 years old and entering first replacement cycle. The failure pattern shifts to secondary heat exchanger issues, control board failures, and PVC venting through the rim joist. Those vent runs may need a 15-to-20-year inspection.
If you're in Daybreak (84009), your equipment is probably too new for first replacement. Most Daybreak homes were built from 2004 onward with 95%+ AFUE Energy Star furnaces or 9.25 HSPF / 15 SEER heat pumps. Those still need annual maintenance, but the repair conversation is different from the eastern tracts.
One thing to know about gas service on 2000s SJ tracts. The gas main beneath the street can be substantially older than the home above it. The Hansen home in 84095 was 11 years old when a 1976 Aldyl A main beneath the street failed. Gas service line condition is part of every diagnostic visit on Aldyl A-era streets.

Common Furnace Issues in South Jordan
Two patterns drive most SJ service calls.
The first is first-replacement-cycle equipment in eastern 84095 tract homes. The 2001-2005 cohort on original 80% AFUE atmospheric-draft units shows the usual age wear. Common findings: failed flame sensors, worn igniters, capacitor drift, and gas valve manifold pressure drift. The 2005-2010 cohort on early 90%+ AFUE condensing units shows different patterns. Condensate trap clogs, sidewall vent termination ice plugs, secondary heat exchanger issues, and inducer motor failures all show up. Control board diagnostics also surface.
The second is Daybreak builder-grade equipment. Most Daybreak units are 95%+ AFUE Energy Star furnaces or 9.25 HSPF heat pumps installed since 2004. The common findings are control board failures during the warranty window, condensate drain problems, and thermostat wiring that wasn't optimally configured during construction. We're familiar with the systems builders installed across the master-plan.
Gas service-line condition is part of every visit on Aldyl A-era streets. The Hansen home in 84095 was 2013-built sitting above a 1976 main. Home age and gas-main age can be decoupled by decades.
Cost note: Most SJ repairs run $150 to $500. That covers igniters, flame sensors, capacitors, and thermostats. Bigger jobs (gas valve, control board, blower motor, heat exchanger) run $700 to $2,500. A quick way to think about repair vs. replace: multiply the furnace's age by the repair cost. Over $5,000 and replacement usually makes more sense. A 20-year-old 84095 furnace facing a $400 repair scores 8,000. That's well past the threshold. Our furnace replacement page covers the full decision and rebate stacking.
Furnace Services Available in South Jordan
- Emergency furnace repair with same-day dispatch in South Jordan
- Routine furnace repair and diagnostics
- Annual furnace maintenance and tune-ups
- New furnace installation and replacement
- Heat pump and boiler service
Serving South Jordan Neighborhoods
Our partner technicians work all over South Jordan. That includes western 84009 (the Daybreak side) and eastern 84095 (Riverview, South Jordan Station, The District, Jordan Willows, and the Redwood Road corridor).
Daybreak itself is 4,157 acres with a buildout target over 20,000 residential units, the largest master-planned community in Utah. It's spread across multiple villages including Founders, Eastlake, North Shore, Highland Park, Lake Village, Creekside, and Heights Park. The new Downtown Daybreak phase broke ground in November 2023. Garden Park and Springhouse are the 55+ active-adult villages.
We also cover the neighborhoods near SoDa Row, the South Jordan Health Center, and SLCC Jordan Campus. Plus Mountain America Exposition Center and The Ballpark at America First Square. ZIP codes 84009 and 84095. We dispatch into adjacent West Jordan, Draper, Riverton, and Herriman when it makes sense.
Zip codes served: 84009, 84095
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What Utah Homeowners Say
Real reviews from homeowners we've connected with trusted local technicians.
“Our furnace died on the coldest night of the year. I called Utah Furnace Repair and they had a licensed tech at our door within 2 hours. He diagnosed the problem, had the part on his truck, and we had heat before bedtime. Incredible service.”
Sarah M.
Salt Lake City, UT
“I was quoted $4,000 by another company for a furnace replacement. Utah Furnace Repair connected me with a tech who found the real issue: a $200 igniter replacement. Honest, skilled, and saved me thousands.”
Mike T.
Sandy, UT
“From the phone call to the finished repair, the whole experience was seamless. The technician was on time, explained everything clearly, and left the work area spotless. I’ll be using this service for all my HVAC needs.”
Jennifer R.
West Valley City, UT
“We needed a new furnace installed in our home in SunCrest. The tech they matched us with was knowledgeable about high-altitude installations and did an outstanding job. Highly recommend.”
David L.
Draper, UT
“Scheduled a fall tune-up through Utah Furnace Repair. The technician was thorough, found a cracked heat exchanger we didn’t know about, and probably saved us from a dangerous situation. So grateful for the quality of their network.”
Lisa K.
Murray, UT
“Fast, professional, and affordable. The tech arrived exactly when they said he would, fixed our furnace in under an hour, and the price was very fair. This is how home services should work.”
Robert H.
Bountiful, UT
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