Top 1 Geothermal Hvac in Salt Lake City, UT

Updated March 2026 · Based on licensing, reviews & response time

Quick Answer

The best geothermal HVAC installers in Salt Lake City, UT for 2026 include SameDay Heating & Air, Plumbing, and Electrical (4.8), Just Right Plumbing, Heating, & Cooling (4.8), S.O.S. Heating & Cooling (5). All design and install ground-source heat pump systems for maximum efficiency and 30% federal tax credits.

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Sound Geothermal Corporation

14342 Arcadia Rose Lane, Herriman, UT 84095, USA
★★★★★ 5 (2 reviews)
Licensed & InsuredTop Rated
Services: Geothermal Hvac

How We Ranked These Salt Lake City Pros

Our rankings are based on a weighted evaluation of five key factors:

  1. Licensing & Insurance — All listed businesses hold active state licenses verified through official databases.
  2. Customer Reviews — We aggregate ratings from Google, Yelp, and the BBB, weighting recency and review volume.
  3. Response Time — Companies offering same-day or 24/7 emergency service score higher.
  4. Pricing Transparency — Businesses who offer flat-rate pricing or free estimates rank above those with opaque billing.
  5. Experience & Longevity — Years serving the Salt Lake City market and breadth of services factor into overall reliability.

Rankings are reviewed quarterly. Have a correction? Contact us.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does geothermal installation cost in Salt Lake City?

Geothermal installation in Salt Lake City costs $15,000-$30,000 before incentives. Federal tax credit (30%) reduces cost by $4,500-$9,000. Many states and utilities offer additional rebates. Payback period: 5-10 years.

How does geothermal heating and cooling work?

Underground loops circulate fluid that absorbs earth's constant temperature (50-60°F). In winter, the heat pump extracts warmth from the fluid. In summer, it dumps heat into the ground. 300-400% efficient vs 95% for gas furnaces.

How long does a geothermal system last?

Indoor heat pump components last 20-25 years. Underground loops last 50+ years. This means you only replace the indoor unit — the most expensive part (the ground loop) is essentially permanent.