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Furnace Repair in West Jordan, Utah

West Jordan splits along three ZIP codes that line up with three housing eras. 84084 in the east is mostly 1960s. 84088 in the middle is mostly 1980s. 84081 in the west is mostly 1990s and newer.

Which era your home is from changes which furnace problems we expect to see, and which fixes make sense. Your address tells us a lot before we walk in the door.

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Heating Challenges in West Jordan

What we see on a service call depends a lot on which zip code you're in.

If you're in 84084 (the eastern Redwood Road / 7000 South corridor), your home is probably from the 1960s. The furnace is likely on its fourth or fifth replacement by now. Most are 80% AFUE atmospheric-draft units. Common findings: original ductwork sized for the pre-finish basement footprint that's been remodeled since, plus corroded galvanized return ducts. The gas service line vintage is also worth flagging during the visit.

If you're in 84088 (central, west of I-15 and east of Bangerter), your home is probably from the 1980s. The original 60-to-65% AFUE atmospheric-draft unit was replaced once in the 2000s with an 80% AFUE, and that replacement is now aging out. R-7 to R-13 wall insulation is typical for that era, which means the furnace works harder than equipment in newer-built homes.

If you're in 84081 (western, west of Bangerter, along Mountain View Corridor), your home is probably from the 1990s or newer. Subdivisions like Welby West, Copper Hills, Jordan Hills, Cobble Creek, Edenbrooke, Bloomfield Farms, and Bloomfield Heights make up most of that ring. You're likely on a first or second replacement, often a 90%+ AFUE condensing unit installed since 2005 venting through PVC out the rim joist. Newer MVC-adjacent post-2015 builds typically came with 95% AFUE+ as standard.

West Jordan, Utah homeowner feeling for cold airflow at a supply vent after a furnace problem

Common Furnace Issues in West Jordan

Two patterns drive most WJ service calls.

The first is equipment age tied to your zip. In 84084's 1960s housing, we see fourth- or fifth-generation 80% AFUE atmospheric-draft units showing the usual age wear. The leading findings: failed flame sensors, worn igniters, capacitor drift, gas valve manifold pressure drift, and aging blower motors.

In 84088's 1980s housing, the second-generation 80% AFUE replacement from the 2000s is now 20+ years old and showing the same wear pattern. R-7 to R-13 wall insulation is typical for the era, which makes the furnace cycle longer. Thermostat wiring issues from past remodels are also common.

In 84081's 1990s+ housing, the failure pattern shifts to the condensing-furnace cohort. Condensate trap clogs trip the pressure switch. Sidewall vent terminations through the rim joist ice over after a heavy snow. Inducer motors burn out. Modulating board diagnostic codes show up.

Gas service-line condition is part of every visit on Aldyl A-era homes (84084 and parts of 84088). We verify meter pressure under burn-cycle load and flag anything unusual to Enbridge Gas Utah.

Cost note: Most WJ 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 35-year-old 84084 furnace facing a $400 repair scores 14,000. That's well past the threshold. Our furnace replacement page covers the full decision and rebate stacking.

Furnace Services Available in West Jordan

Serving West Jordan Neighborhoods

Our partner technicians work all over West Jordan. That includes three main areas. The eastern Redwood Road / 7000 South corridor in 84084. The central neighborhoods around 9000 South and Bangerter Highway in 84088. The western 84081 ring includes Welby West, Copper Hills, Jordan Hills, Cobble Creek, Edenbrooke, Bloomfield Farms, Bloomfield Heights, Bridgeport, and Cottages at Jordan Hills.

We also cover the residential rings around Jordan Landing at 3500 W and 9000 S. Plus the City Center area near 7800 S Redwood Road, and the historic Gardner Village neighborhoods at 1100 W 7800 S. ZIP codes 84081, 84084, and 84088. We dispatch into adjacent South Jordan, Taylorsville, and Herriman when it makes sense.

Zip codes served: 84081, 84084, 84088

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Real reviews from homeowners we've connected with trusted local technicians.

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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.

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Sandy, UT

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West Valley City, UT

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Draper, UT

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Murray, UT

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Frequently Asked Questions

Your zip code is the easiest tell. 84084 (the eastern corridor along Redwood Road and 7000 South) is mostly 1960s. 84088 (central, west of I-15 and east of Bangerter) is mostly 1980s. 84081 (western, near Mountain View Corridor) is mostly 1990s and newer. The era tells us which equipment cohort to expect, which is half the diagnostic work before we walk in.