Repair When Others Won't
Many contractors have stopped working on swamp coolers. We still diagnose blower issues, pump problems, pad condition, electrical faults, and water distribution problems with straight answers about what is worth fixing.
Few HVAC companies still service evaporative coolers. Jackson Heating & Air repairs and maintains swamp coolers so Utah homeowners with older cooling systems still have a dependable local option.
Every Jackson Heating & Air project is scoped around long-term comfort, system reliability, and practical options for the property.
We take time to inspect the full system, explain your options clearly, and deliver clean mechanical work built to last.
Many contractors have stopped working on swamp coolers. We still diagnose blower issues, pump problems, pad condition, electrical faults, and water distribution problems with straight answers about what is worth fixing.

Spring start-up and fall winterization help prevent leaks, mineral buildup, and motor wear so your cooler runs efficiently through Utah's dry summers.

When repair no longer makes sense, we explain replacement options clearly so you can choose the right path for your home, comfort goals, and budget.

Yes. We continue to service evaporative coolers for homeowners who rely on them for affordable cooling in Utah's dry climate.
Yes. We handle common swamp cooler repairs including pad replacement, belt adjustments, motor service, pump issues, and seasonal tune-ups.
Call Jackson Heating & Air for honest service, expert craftsmanship, and long-lasting mechanical solutions.