Find a HVAC tech in Denver, CO

Hard freezes around Denver can crack coils and stress heat pumps, so make sure your tech checks defrost cycles and backup heat before winter. Cold snaps in Denver strain heating systems right when you need them most, so a fall tune-up and a properly matched furnace or heat pump keep you from an emergency call in January.

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Typical cost

In Denver, a HVAC tech job driven by system size, SEER rating, and ductwork condition generally runs $6,000–$14,000. This is a general range — always get itemized written quotes.

Licensing: Most states, including Colorado, require HVAC contractors to hold a state license and EPA refrigerant certification — always confirm a provider's license number with the Colorado licensing board before hiring.

Denver HVAC tech FAQ

How much does a new HVAC system cost in Denver?

A full system replacement typically lands in the five-figure range depending on size, efficiency (SEER), and whether ductwork needs work. Prices vary, so get a load calculation and an itemized quote.

How often should I service my AC or furnace?

Once a year per system is the standard recommendation — cooling in spring, heating in fall. Regular tune-ups catch small issues early and keep manufacturer warranties valid.

Is a heat pump worth it?

In moderate climates a heat pump can heat and cool efficiently from one system and often lowers energy bills, though very cold regions may still want backup heat. Costs vary with size and efficiency, so ask for a payback estimate.

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