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Heat Pump Services

Installation, repair, and maintenance for heat pump systems — one system that heats and cools, sized and set up correctly for Colorado's climate.

Heating + Cooling in One System

Why heat pumps make sense on the Front Range

A heat pump moves heat instead of generating it, which makes it one of the most efficient ways to heat and cool a home. Modern cold-climate models perform well in Colorado winters, and pairing one with a gas furnace in a dual-fuel setup gives you efficiency in mild weather and full firepower in a cold snap.

Heat Pump Installation

New installations and replacements, sized with a proper load calculation — not a guess based on square footage.

  • Cold-climate heat pump systems
  • Dual-fuel (heat pump + gas furnace) setups
  • Heat pump replacement for aging AC systems
  • Correct refrigerant charge and airflow setup

Heat Pump Repair

Diagnostics and repair for systems that aren't heating, aren't cooling, or aren't keeping up.

  • Not heating or cooling adequately
  • Defrost cycle problems
  • Reversing valve issues
  • Refrigerant leaks and low charge
  • Auxiliary heat running constantly

Heat Pump Maintenance

Heat pumps run year-round, so annual maintenance matters even more than it does for single-season equipment.

  • Coil cleaning (indoor and outdoor)
  • Refrigerant charge verification
  • Defrost operation check
  • Electrical and control testing

Thinking about replacing an old AC with a heat pump?

If your air conditioner is due for replacement, a heat pump is worth a serious look. The outdoor unit is a similar installation, it cools exactly like an AC in summer, and it adds efficient heating that can reduce how much your furnace runs in fall and spring.

We'll walk you through the honest math for your home — equipment cost, expected operating costs, and whether a full heat pump or a dual-fuel setup fits your situation better. No pressure either way.

Longview technician installing and sealing HVAC equipment on a job site

Already have a heat pump?

Our maintenance plan covers heat pumps too — a cooling-season check in spring and a heating-season check in fall, which is the right cadence for equipment that never gets an off-season.

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Heat pump questions

Do heat pumps work in Colorado winters?

Yes. Modern cold-climate heat pumps are designed to heat effectively in sub-freezing temperatures. For the coldest stretches, many Colorado homes pair a heat pump with a gas furnace in a dual-fuel setup, where the furnace takes over automatically when temperatures drop below the point where the heat pump is most efficient.

What is a dual-fuel system?

A dual-fuel system combines an electric heat pump with a gas furnace. The heat pump handles heating in mild and moderate weather, where it is very efficient, and the furnace takes over in extreme cold. The system switches automatically based on outdoor temperature.

Does a heat pump also cool my home?

Yes. A heat pump is a single system that both heats and cools — in summer it works exactly like a central air conditioner, and in winter it runs in reverse to move heat into your home.

How long do heat pumps last?

A properly maintained heat pump typically lasts around 15 years. Because it runs year-round for both heating and cooling, regular maintenance matters more than it does for equipment that only runs one season.

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