AC Installation in Tremonton
Get fast, fair pricing from licensed local pros. Typical Tremonton cost: $3.4k – $6.7k+ installed.
- Central AC (replace)
- $3.4k – $6.7k+
- New central AC + ducts
- $5k – $11k+
- Ductless mini-split
- $2.5k – $6.7k
- Permit & inspection
- $65 – $325
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AC installation cost by system.
Installed pricing for Tremonton, adjusted for local labor. Higher SEER2 tiers, larger tonnage, and new ductwork add to the base.
In Tremonton, Utah, installing a new air conditioning system typically costs between $3,400 and $10,900, depending on the system type and complexity. For a like-for-like central AC replacement, expect $3,400–$6,700, while a new central AC with ductwork runs $5,000–$10,900. Ductless mini-splits range from $2,500 to $6,700, and heat pumps from $4,200 to $10,100. The median home in Tremonton was built in 1994, so many homes have aging ductwork that may need modifications. Utah requires a mechanical permit for AC installation, and the state mandates a minimum SEER2 of 13.4 for the northern region. For most homes, a gas furnace paired with a central AC is recommended due to the cold-dry high-desert climate, which demands robust heating capacity. Homeowners should also consider the federal 25C tax credit (30%, up to $2,000 for heat pumps or $600 for high-efficiency AC) before it expires after 2025.
- Central AC, like-for-likeExisting ducts in good shape$3,400 – $6,700+
- New central AC + ductworkFirst-time or full duct replacement$5,000 – $11,000+
- Ductless mini-splitSingle or multi-zone, no ducts$2,500 – $6,700
- Heat pump (cooling + heating)Qualifies for federal & local rebates$4,200 – $10,000+
- Permit & inspectionRequired in most jurisdictions$65 – $325
* High-efficiency systems cost more upfront but may qualify for federal tax credits and utility rebates.
Pricing reviewed · Local data from U.S. Census ACS
HVAC systems in Tremonton
U.S. Census ACS- Households
- 4,109
- Homeowners
- 2,453
- 67% own
- Median home value
- $280,600
- Median income
- $67,335
- Median home built
- 1994
- Housing units
- 3,669
With a median home built in 1994, many Tremonton AC and furnace systems are at or past their 12–15 year lifespan — a common reason replacements spike here.
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What’s different about Tremonton.
Generic cost pages skip the things that actually decide your price and which system fits here — local code, climate, and the money you can claim back.
Recommended unit for Tremonton
Given Utah’s cold-dry climate and gas heating, high-seer2 ac + gas furnace is the sensible default for most Tremonton homes. A pro can confirm the right size and system for your home with a load calculation.
Sources: Rocky Mountain Power - Savings & Energy Choices for Homes (Wattsmart) · SEER2 North Region efficiency standards · EIA Utah electricity profile
What Tremonton code requires
Installing or replacing an HVAC system in Tremonton follows Utah rules under the state mechanical code. Here’s what applies statewide:
- PermitRequired
Mechanical permit pulled by your licensed HVAC contractor; covers equipment, refrigerant, and the electrical disconnect.
- SEER2 minimum13.4 SEER2 (North)
Federal North-region minimum for new split-system AC. Higher tiers cut bills and unlock rebates.
- Load calculationRecommended
Sizing by load calc — not rule of thumb — prevents an oversized unit that short-cycles and never dehumidifies.
- RefrigerantR-454B / R-32 (R-410A phased down 2025+)
- Good to know—
Cold-dry high-desert climate: equipment should be sized for hard winter heating loads, and a cold-climate (NEEP-listed) heat pump is required to earn the top Rocky Mountain Power Wattsmart rebate.
Sources: Rocky Mountain Power - Savings & Energy Choices for Homes (Wattsmart) · SEER2 North Region efficiency standards · EIA Utah electricity profile
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Money back in Tremonton
Utah heating is mostly gas, which shapes the money back:
- StateUp to $2,000 (cold-climate/NEEP-listed unit)Rocky Mountain Power Wattsmart Homes - Heat Pump →
State or utility program — verify eligibility before you buy.
- Federal30% of cost, up to $2,000Federal 25C tax credit — heat pump →
For a qualifying ENERGY STAR heat pump meeting the CEE efficiency tier. Claimed on your federal return.
- Federal30% of cost, up to $600Federal 25C tax credit — central AC →
For a qualifying high-efficiency central air conditioner.
The federal 25C tax credit (30%, up to $2,000 for a qualifying heat pump and up to $600 for a high-efficiency central AC) applies in every state, though it is set to expire after 2025.
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AC Installation in Tremonton, explained.
What Affects AC Installation Cost in Tremonton
Installation costs vary based on system type, home size, and existing ductwork. A like-for-like central AC replacement is more affordable than a full system with new ducts. Ductless mini-splits avoid ductwork costs but may require multiple indoor units. Heat pumps cost more upfront but qualify for the top Rocky Mountain Power Wattsmart rebate if they are cold-climate (NEEP-listed). Labor and permit fees also factor in, and older homes (median built 1994) may need duct repairs or upgrades. The federal tax credit can offset costs for qualifying high-efficiency systems.
Common AC Installation Issues in Tremonton
Undersized or Oversized Equipment
Tremonton's cold-dry climate requires proper load calculations to avoid systems that are too small for winter heating or too large for efficient cooling.
Aging Ductwork
Homes built around 1994 may have undersized or leaky ducts, requiring repairs or replacement during AC installation.
Permit and Code Compliance
Utah requires a mechanical permit for AC installation; failing to pull one can lead to fines and issues during home sales.
AC Installation FAQs — Tremonton
Yes, Utah state law requires a mechanical permit for AC installation. Your contractor should handle this, and it ensures code compliance.
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