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Share ResultsWhen the temperatures start dropping in the Denver Metro Area and Colorado Springs, you want to stay warm with a working heater or furnace. And when it’s hot in the summer, you want your air conditioner performing at its best. So, if your heating and cooling units are down, you need a trustworthy HVAC contractor who can handle any issue affecting your AC or furnace. Team Dave Logan believes that simply getting the job done isn’t the only marker of a good business. Each HVAC contractor on our team is pre-screened to ensure they remain committed to doing business the right way, with integrity and quality.
HVAC services aren’t one size fits all, and you need an reliable heating contractor with extensive experience. Team Dave Logan allows you to compare vetted heating companies around the Front Range to help you choose the right contractor for your property. Whether you need a furnace repair or a full furnace replacement, dependability and professionalism are qualities you want when searching for an HVAC contractor to work on your home. Trust our roster of reliable contractors to keep you warm.
Hiring a heating contractor who has passed the Team Dave Logan pre-screening process is one of the best ways to make sure your HVAC service is done right and is done well. While many Denver Metro Area heating companies and Colorado Springs heating companies make claims about their expertise and skills, it may be hard to know who the real experts are. But a furnace professional that makes our team has passed our extensive screening process and is a contractor who has put in the time and effort to become an expert resource for homeowners across the Denver Metro Area and Colorado Springs.
Team Dave Logan’s furnace repair contractors work hard to deliver the best service in the industry. When you need a furnace replacement for your Front Range home, you don’t want to wonder if the company you called is reliable and professional. You won’t have those concerns when you hire any of the trusted Front Range contractors we’ve partnered with.
Signs You May Need Furnace or AC Repair or Replacement
Weird Odors or Sounds:
Mechanical issues or clogs could be to blame.
Problems with the thermostats or distribution could be the cause of temperature inconsistencies.
An unexpected rise in your energy bills:
This could be a sign of inefficiency caused by old or broken machinery.
System Age:
If your system is more than fifteen years old, you may want to think about getting a new one.
Seasonal HVAC Maintenance Tips
Spring/Summer:
Clean/replace filters, check coolant levels, and schedule
Fall/Winter:
Inspect your furnace, make sure there is enough insulation, and look for drafts; this will help with AC servicing.
HVAC Installation and Maintenance Costs
Installation Expenses:
$3,500 to$7,500 in Denver/Colorado Springs.
Upkeep:
Usually somewhere around$150 and $300 per year.
Signs You May Need Furnace or AC Repair or Replacement
Weird Odors or Sounds:
Mechanical issues or clogs could be to blame.
Problems with the thermostats or distribution could be the cause of temperature inconsistencies.
An unexpected rise in your energy bills:
This could be a sign of inefficiency caused by old or broken machinery.
System Age:
If your system is more than fifteen years old, you may want to think about getting a new one.
Seasonal HVAC Maintenance Tips
Spring/Summer:
Clean/replace filters, check coolant levels, and schedule
Fall/Winter:
Inspect your furnace, make sure there is enough insulation, and look for drafts; this will help with AC servicing.
Your HVAC system should be serviced once a year, preferably in the spring for the air conditioner and in the fall for the heater.
If the furnace is older than fifteen years, you may hear strange noises, notice higher energy bills, notice uneven heating, or notice frequent cycling.
Advantages include improved indoor comfort, lower energy bills, less environmental impact, and the possibility of qualifying for rebates or incentives.
Roofing materials that are known for their durability and resilience to Denver's varied climate—including heavy snow, hail, and intense UV exposure—include asphalt shingles, metal roofing, and specific synthetic products.
Air purifiers, high-quality air filters, and appropriate humidity levels are all things to keep in mind. It is also helpful to have the HVAC system serviced regularly.
Depending on use and maintenance, a standard air conditioner can last anywhere from ten to fifteen years, while a furnace can last anywhere from fifteen to twenty.
If there are any problems, we will fix them after we inspect all parts, clean the system, check the fluids, and refill them if needed.
Efficiency can be enhanced through routine maintenance, the installation of programmable thermostats, adequate insulation, and the upgrade to a high-efficiency system.
Get in touch with the maker or installer or look over your purchase paperwork.
Lower efficiency, more maintenance needs, temperature swings, and possible power outages or gas leaks that could put people in danger.
Use programmable thermostats, insulate your home better, have your units serviced often, and upgrade to more energy-efficient models.
For heating purposes, a heat pump move sheat from the outside in, and for cooling purposes, it moves heat from the inside out. Unlike conventional heat-generating systems, it is both energy-efficient and compatible with solar panels.
Have filters changed, have professional maintenance done, and check that everything is clean and working properly.
To keep the warranty valid, regular maintenance is usually necessary. Careless maintenance may render the warranty null and void.
Installation of energy-efficient systems is frequently eligible for rebates and incentives at the federal, state, and local levels. Details can be found on government websites or by contacting local energy providers.
Replacement of air filters is usually recommended every one to three months, though this can vary by filter type and level of use.
Smart HVAC systems improve efficiency and comfort by enabling remote control, automation, and better temperature management.
Yes, strategic landscaping can provide shade and windbreaks, potentially reducing cooling and heating demands.
HVAC services aren’t one size fits all, and you need an reliable heating contractor with extensive experience. Team Dave Logan allows you to compare vetted heating companies around the Front Range to help you choose the right contractor for your property. Whether you need a furnace repair or a full furnace replacement, dependability and professionalism are qualities you want when searching for an HVAC contractor to work on your home. Trust our roster of reliable contractors to keep you warm.
When it comes to home improvement contractors, you have choices. Lots of them. So, if you’re wondering why you should trust a Team Dave Logan pro over all the others, here’s why…
We’ve been a cornerstone in this community since 2009. We know the unique problems you face as a homeowner, and we know the importance of finding reliable home improvement pros who can fix them. Who can you trust? Who has a solid reputation for doing business the right way?
At Team Dave Logan, we’ve taken the guesswork out of finding a reputable pro. Every company on our team is screened annually, so when you hire one of our contractors, you can feel confident that they continually measure up to our standards of excellence and quality.
*Team Dave Logan has screened, to the best of our ability, the professionals listed on our website. However, no screening method is perfect, and important items can be missed. Team Dave Logan recommends obtaining multiple estimates and doing your own due diligence before hiring a company.
** We encourage you to check with state and local governments to see if your project requires any licenses and/or permits.
Many referral sites claim to screen their contractors. We actually do. Every single year. Here are our screening criteria.*