
Air Handlers
If your Utah home uses a heat pump instead of a furnace, you probably already know about air handlers.
Air handlers circulate conditioned air throughout your Spanish Fork home. If you live in a colder climate with a furnace, your furnace acts as an air handler for your air conditioner during the warmer months.
Want to go ductless? You will need an air handler. Say you are remodeling your basement, attic, or garage into a living space—and you want to add heating and air conditioning without having to extend your ductwork.
In that instance, you can supplement your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system by installing a ductless system for one particular area, with the ductless air handler unit in that location.
Our team at Gillette Heating and Air specializes in finding sustainable solutions that add comfort to your lifestyle. We are a Carrier Factory Authorized Dealer—and the only HVAC company in the entire state of Utah to receive the Carrier President’s Award three years in a row.
We install all makes and models of heating and cooling equipment. We back our work with a warranty and respond right away if there is ever an issue with your system.
As a family-owned business with deep roots in this community, we care deeply about creating long-term relationships with every customer. Call us today for a free consultation at (801) 760-7724


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Do I Need an Air Handler?
If your home has an air conditioner and heat pump combination, you’ll need an air handler. If you have a furnace or radiant heat, you don’t need an air handler.
If you live in a mild-temperature region, a ductless system coupled with an air handler is the way to go. However, if you live in an area with harsh winters, it’s wise to have a furnace.
Being that we get pretty cold winters here in Utah, you can enjoy the best of both worlds with a dual-fuel system. These systems provide you with a fuel-burning furnace on those super cold days and an electric heat pump on milder days. Ask our Gillette Services - Plumbing, Heating & Air team how this system can save you significant money over time.
How Do Air Handlers Work?
Air handlers have three main components:
- The blower is a motor-controlled fan. It aids with circulation.
- The evaporator coil circulates refrigerant to condition the air.
- Air filters ensure high indoor air quality (IAQ) and protect your equipment from dust buildup.
Air handlers can be used either for a single room, or you can connect them to ductwork to provide comfort for an entire home. You can install multiple air handlers in your larger home to create a zone control system. Our team can help you determine the best setup for your Utah home based on the size and layout.

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Heat Pump Installation in 84041
“Jordan and Steven did a fabulous job on the installation of my furnace and AC at my home in Davis County. After they completed the job, they walked through and explained everything. They answered all my questions and were very respectful.”Lori B. Spanish Fork, UT -
Gas Furnace Installation in 84088
“The whole experience was professional. They were prompt, clean and efficient. I had a Furnace/Air Conditioner unit installed. When the job was complete they show me what was done and answered any questions I had. I would recommend them in the future.”Joann M. West Jordan, UT -
Other Installation in 84070
“I had a very transparent and friendly experience with Gillette. From my initial in-home meeting with the evaluator, Sharee, to the installation by Jordan, Keola, and Chance, the Gillette staff exhibited knowledge and professionalism. Sharee was friendly and responded to my e-mails very quickly. I was also impressed with the consideration and craftsmanship by the installation team.”Tully F. Sandy, UT

Learn More About Air Handlers Today
Are you starting new construction or a remodeling project? Consider going ductless and using an air handler—particularly if you live in a warmer climate. Our team at Gillette Heating and Air will help you find the best comfort solutions for your home or business in Spanish Fork, UT.
Call us today at (801) 760-7724 or request service online.

