How Much Does It Cost to Install a Central AC in Colorado?

May 20, 2020

If you need a new air conditioner, the first thing on your mind is probably cost. Here in Colorado, the cost to install an air conditioner ranges from $4,026 to $17,081. We know—it’s a big investment. And you might be wondering why the price varies so much.  The reason the AC installation costs vary is because the price depends on the following factors: The type of AC you choose The warranty you choose The difficulty of the installation The contractor you choose Let’s take a look at each of these factors in more detail to give you a better idea...

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Do Salt Lamps Really Improve Your Indoor Air Quality?

September 1, 2019

Can You Actually Improve Air Quality With a Salt Lamp? If you are interested in interior design or healthy living, you have probably seen bloggers and influencers recommending salt lamps lately. These lamps look like a huge, glowing rock, and some people claim that the lamp purifies the air. Does this really work? Keep reading to find out. How Salt Lamps Supposedly Work Salt lamp supporters suggest that these lamps work because the warmth of the light bulb inside gently heats the salt. Supposedly, this salt can then release negative ions that help it trap moisture and dust inside the...

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Why Choose Ductless Heating?

January 17, 2019

Homeowners today have so many options to heat their homes. But we hope that you don’t find yourself in need of a heating replacement just yet. If you do wind up in an emergency situation, we recommend that you consider ductless heating. Ductless heating in Denver, CO has grown more common over the years. Ductless heating affords homeowners some unique benefits that more traditional heaters just cannot offer. Consider the following information regarding ductless mini splits, and let our team know if you are ready to go ductless in your home. Ductless Heaters Are Heat Pumps The first thing that...

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Explore Your Home Heating Options

November 24, 2018

One thing that we’ll give winter — it is persistent. Winter does not care if you’re aching to get out there and hit the slopes, or if you’re already trembling at the mere thought of the coldest time of the year. Whichever camp you fall into, winter is going to arrive soon, and you had better be ready for it when it hits. For many of us, that just means ensuring that our current heaters are tuned up and prepared for action. For others, though, it may mean a heating replacement. It is definitely not too late to schedule this...

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Heating Tips for Fall

October 18, 2018

Heating Tips for Fall After a warm summer, it’s hard to get into the mindset of keeping the heat in your house. Here are some of our favorite heating tips for heating your home in an energy efficient way! Seal it up Cold air can creep inside if windows and doors aren’t sealed. You should check the base and edges of doors and windows for drafts. If you feel any, purchase some rubber weatherstripping and apply it to seal up and prevent draftiness. It will keep the cold air from getting in and prevent your system from having to work...

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How Furnace Maintenance Benefits You

October 13, 2018

Certain areas of the country, such as Miami or Phoenix, may not give their heating systems that much furnace maintenance in the time leading up to the winter season. We still think that they should, because even mild winters can be uncomfortable when a heater fails to operate properly, but the fact is that their winters really pale in comparison to the extreme heat of their long summer seasons. Here in Colorado, though, we know that the winter weather can really pack a wallop! That is why we strongly urge you to schedule routine furnace maintenance in Denver, CO before...

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Why Use an Energy Recovery Ventilator?

October 6, 2018

What do heating and cooling your home have in common? They both cost money! Even the most efficient systems on the market cost something to run. Homeowners don’t want to wind up paying more than they should have to in order to live comfortably, which is why they tend to seal their homes up tightly. People don’t realize an energy recovery ventilator can help them with these issues. While doing so can certainly help to protect the efficiency with which you heat or cool your home, it can also result in reduced indoor air quality. Modern homes are often sealed...

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How To Prepare Your HVAC System For Fall

September 12, 2018

Fall is around the corner, and the changing of the seasons means more work for your HVAC system. There are a lot of things you should do to prepare your HVAC system for fall, but where do you start? Check out our tips on how to prepare your HVAC system for fall. Check air filters Dirty furnace and air conditioning filters can cause several problems with your HVAC system. For instance, it may prevent your system from heating or cooling your home adequately and efficiently. Replace your air conditioning filter before shutting it down, this way it will be ready...

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Signs and Causes of Inefficient Air Conditioning

August 16, 2018

This day and age, homeowners have plenty of options to cool their homes. From traditional central air conditioners to heat pumps, there’s something for everyone. What there is not, however, is an air conditioner that is going to operate completely free of charge. You shouldn’t have to overpay for an inefficient air conditioning unit. Have you noticed that your air conditioning costs are on the high side this year? Does it seem like your bills are really spiking despite the fact that you’ve not been using your air conditioner any differently than in years past? Whatever the case may be,...

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Summer Plumbing Tips

August 2, 2018

Water systems can experience small problems that can be fixed by a simple plunger or bigger problems that might need the help of a submersible dirty water pump. Whatever the weather, keep your plumber’s phone number handy just in case. Here are seven common summer plumbing problems and what you can do about them. 1. Washing Machine Overload Summer fun can put a strain on your washing machine and your pocket. The more washing you have, the harder your washing machine has to work. Stick to small loads to avoid blockages that can lead to messy overflows. Regularly check the...

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