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At 7,000 feet, Park City’s climate pushes home systems harder than anywhere else on the Wasatch Front. Heavy snowfall, sub-zero winter nights, and 26-GPG hard water mean your furnace, plumbing, and electrical panel aren’t just conveniences, they’re infrastructure. When something fails in January, you need a team that understands mountain homes.
SameDay delivers HVAC, plumbing, and electrical services across Park City and the surrounding mountain communities, all three trades under one roof, one call, one invoice. We’ve served Utah for 69 years.
We service all major brands and properly derate equipment for Park City’s 7,000-foot elevation, a step many contractors skip. Whether you’re dealing with a mid-winter breakdown or planning a system upgrade, our certified technicians handle everything from routine tune-ups to full replacements.
Park City’s 26-GPG hard water accelerates scale buildup in every pipe and fixture. Our licensed plumbers handle permits, installation, and maintenance, including the regular flushing schedule your water heater needs at this hardness level.
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Whether you’re dealing with furnace failures, burst pipes, sewer backups, power outages, or gas leak concerns, we dispatch 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including nights, weekends, and holidays. All three trades are covered under one emergency line.
Park City summers are brief but warm enough to push cooling systems, especially in homes with large windows and southern exposure. We service all major brands and install high-efficiency systems designed to lower your utility bills.
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Park City sits at 7,000 feet with winter lows that regularly drop to 12°F. That elevation doesn’t just mean beautiful skiing, it means your furnace works harder, your water heater fights mineral deposits from some of the hardest water in Utah, and your pipes face freeze risk from November through March.
Gas-fired equipment at altitude requires proper deration, which means adjusting the air-to-fuel ratio for thinner air. A furnace calibrated for Salt Lake City’s 4,300 feet won’t run efficiently or safely at Park City’s elevation. Improper deration wastes energy and can produce dangerous carbon monoxide levels.
Add 26 grains per gallon of water hardness, classified as “very hard,” and your water heater needs flushing every 6 to 12 months instead of the typical 1 to 3 years. Scale buildup at this level shortens equipment life and drives up utility bills.
Whether you live here year-round or manage a vacation rental in Deer Valley or Promontory, these conditions demand proactive maintenance and a service team that knows altitude.
Heating, cooling, plumbing, and electrical, handled by one company. No juggling contractors. No conflicting schedules. One team that always knows your home’s systems and history.
Founded in 1957, SameDay has served the Wasatch Front through three generations of Utah growth. We properly derate gas equipment for elevation, service mountain homes with freeze-risk layouts, and know what 26 GPG does to a water heater over time.
Every technician is certified, licensed, insured, drug-free, and background-checked. For vacation rental owners managing properties remotely, that means predictable, professional service your guests won’t have to hear about.
We service homes and commercial properties across the full Park City area, including:
From Old Town’s historic homes to the luxury properties above Deer Valley, our crews know this region and the altitude-specific demands it places on every home system.
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Yes. Gas furnaces and water heaters operating above 2,000 feet must be derated, meaning the air-to-fuel mixture is adjusted for thinner air at elevation. At 7,000 feet, this isn’t optional. Improper deration causes inefficiency, higher utility bills, and can produce dangerous carbon monoxide levels. Our technicians calibrate every installation for Park City’s specific altitude.
Every 6 to 12 months. Park City’s water hardness measures 26 grains per gallon, classified as “very hard.” At that level, mineral scale builds up fast inside your tank, reducing efficiency and shortening the unit’s lifespan. Regular flushing is the single most effective way to protect your investment.
Yes. We work with year-round residents, vacation homeowners, and property managers throughout Park City and surrounding communities. Emergency service is available 24/7, including nights, weekends, and holidays, so your guests are never left without heat or hot water.
All three trades: HVAC, plumbing, and electrical. Whether you’re dealing with furnace failures, burst pipes, sewer backups, power outages, or gas concerns, we dispatch around the clock. We won’t leave until everything works perfectly and efficiently.
Yes. Park City Municipal has waived permit fees for EV charger installations. SameDay handles the full installation, including any panel upgrade needed to support the charger, and we currently offer $500 off EV charger installation (excludes customer-provided equipment).
Whether you need a furnace tune-up before ski season, emergency plumbing for a vacation rental, or a panel upgrade for your new EV charger, SameDay covers all three trades with certified technicians who understand what mountain living demands.
Customers say: # Customer Service Sentiment Analysis The reviews reflect an overwhelmingly positive sentiment toward the service provided. Customers consistently express high satisfaction with the professionalism, knowledge, and courtesy of the technicians. The service is frequently described as "excellent," "great," and "fantastic," with many customers highlighting how thoroughly technicians explained procedures and options without using high-pressure sales tactics. A recurring theme is appreciation for the technicians' transparency about pricing and available choices. Customers particularly value the clear communication throughout the service process, with many noting how technicians kept them informed at each step. The promptness and efficiency of service delivery is another commonly praised aspect. The overall tone is decidedly positive, with customers expressing gratitude for thorough work and demonstrating strong loyalty by recommending the service to others. Many reviews emphasize the technicians' friendly demeanor and willingness to go "above and beyond" to meet customer needs, creating a sense of trust and reliability.
Completed annual plumbing membership inspection on tanked water heater under 6 years old. Performed water pressure check, water quality testing, and water heater flush per membership protocol. Inspected water supply lines and shutoff valves, confirming proper operation of compression fittings and angle stops. All plumbing components found in good working condition with no leaks detected.
Conducted tech lead assessment on residential HVAC system experiencing overheating issues and inadequate heating performance following recent duct cleaning. Inspected dual outdoor condenser units and 12-year-old furnace system, identifying clogged filtration and potential electrical concerns contributing to unit overheating. Documented equipment condition, photographed installation components including blower assembly and venting configuration, and provided repair recommendations to address performance deficiencies.
Responded to tenant complaint of egg-like odor emanating from drains and throughout the house. Conducted non-member plumbing inspection to investigate odor source and assess drainage system condition. Inspected water heater gas control valve, supply connections, and flexible supply line for potential gas leaks or combustion issues that could produce sulfur smell. Examined visible plumbing fixtures and drain lines for signs of sewer gas intrusion, dry P-traps, or ventilation problems. Documented water heater Honeywell control unit condition and connection points with photos. Tenants requested camera inspection of main sewer line to identify any blockages, breaks, or venting issues contributing to odor problem. Coordinated with property management prior to performing inspection work as requested.
Excellent service
Disappointing
Expensive with no resolution
Chris was great and explained why our fan was constantly running.
Knowledgeable and very nice
Excellent service
Was persistent in problem solving until the project was finished
excellant service a little high priced
Gabriel was on time and efficient
Execellent