If your hands and feet are always cold inside your own house — even when the thermostat says 72° — you’re not imagining it. This is incredibly common in Utah homes, especially during long winters in Salt Lake City, Sandy, Draper, and Park City. The culprit usually isn’t just “poor circulation.” More often, it’s poor
If you live in Utah, you know the winters can swing between chilly and downright frigid—but those extreme cold snaps only last for a few hours each year. The rest of the time, most homes are heated with equipment that’s oversized for their actual needs. That’s where gas valve technology comes in. Let’s break down