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Full-Service Heating Services In Denver, Colorado
At Denver Heating and Air Pros, we offer complete heating services including installation, repair, and maintenance for all types of systems. Our team ensures your heating system runs efficiently and reliably during colder months, helping you stay comfortable while reducing energy costs. From routine maintenance to full system upgrades, we’ve got you covered.
Heating Services in Denver, Colorado
We are your local Denver Heating and Air Pros, and keeping homes warm through our hard winters is at the core of what we do. Heat is not optional in this city. When temperatures drop below freezing for days at a stretch, your heating system becomes the most important equipment in the house, and a sudden failure can put your family and even your pipes at risk. We have spent years making sure Denver homeowners stay warm no matter how cold it gets outside.
Heating here also takes local knowledge. Our mile-high altitude changes how furnaces and boilers burn fuel, and the metro is full of homes of every era, from century-old houses near the city center running radiant heat to newer builds with modern forced-air systems. Whatever keeps your home warm, we know how to service it. From furnace repair and installation to boilers and heat pumps, we handle the full range of heating work, and we do it the right way. We are the trusted local heating experts in Denver, ready when the cold sets in. Reach out to us for assistance.
Our Heating Services in Denver, Colorado
Furnace Repair
When your furnace is not heating the way it should, the whole house feels it fast once a Denver cold front moves through. A reliable furnace is what carries most homes through the long winter, so a quick, accurate repair matters more than almost anything else in the cold months. Because furnaces involve gas and combustion, diagnosing them correctly takes real expertise, and we have seen just about every way one can fail.
Common Problems We Fix
- The furnace runs but the air coming out is barely warm
- Short cycling that leaves rooms cold and drives up energy use
- A burning or musty smell when the heat first comes on
- Loud banging, popping, or whistling during startup
- The blower runs nonstop and never shuts off
- A pilot light or ignitor that refuses to stay lit
- Cold spots in some rooms while others heat normally
- The furnace will not turn on at all despite a powered thermostat
Every furnace repair starts with a careful inspection of the ignition system, the flame sensor, the heat exchanger, the blower, and the airflow so we find exactly what failed. Because combustion is involved, we always check for safety concerns as part of the process. If you smell gas or suspect a gas leak, go outside immediately and call 911 – this is a serious emergency that needs urgent attention from the gas company. Once we pinpoint the real cause, we repair it, test the system, and confirm your Denver home is heating safely and evenly before we leave.
Furnace Installation
There comes a point when repairing an aging furnace no longer makes sense, and a new installation becomes the smarter move. A new furnace is a long-term investment in your comfort and safety, and the quality of the installation determines how well it serves you through every Denver winter. When a system is sized and installed correctly, it delivers steady, efficient heat for many years.
Common Reasons Homeowners Upgrade
- An aging furnace that breaks down repeatedly every winter
- Heating bills that climb as an old unit loses efficiency
- A cracked heat exchanger that makes the furnace unsafe
- Uneven heat that leaves some rooms cold no matter what
- A system old enough that parts are getting hard to find
- Repairs adding up to more than a new unit is worth
- A recent home purchase with heating equipment past its prime
- The desire for quieter, more efficient, more reliable heat
Our furnace installation begins with proper sizing based on your square footage, insulation, layout, and our Denver elevation, which affects combustion more than people expect. We remove the old furnace responsibly, set and connect the new unit, and verify that the gas connections, venting, and electrical work are all safe and sound. Then we test the system, confirm even heat throughout the home, and walk you through how it works. High-efficiency options are available for homeowners who want to cut energy use, and we help you weigh whether one makes sense for your home and our long heating season.
Boiler Repair and Installation
Plenty of established Denver homes, especially in the older central neighborhoods, still rely on boilers and radiant heat, and these systems deliver a steady, even warmth that is hard to match. They are durable when maintained, but they take specific knowledge that not every company has, which is why some homeowners get told to tear out a perfectly good system. We service, repair, and install boilers regularly and know how they behave in our climate.
Common Problems We Fix
- Radiators that stay cold while the boiler keeps firing
- Low pressure readings that cause weak or uneven heating
- Knocking, banging, or gurgling sounds traveling through the pipes
- Visible leaks or rust around the base of the boiler
- The system losing heat overnight and struggling to recover
- A pilot or ignition fault that shuts the whole system down
- Heat in some rooms but none in others on the same floor
- Rising heating bills with no change in how warm the house feels
When we handle boiler repair, we trace the issue through the pressure, circulation, and ignition systems so the fix actually holds, since trapped air, a failing pump, and low pressure can all look alike. For systems that are worn out, we install new boilers matched carefully to your home’s layout and heating demands. Because boilers involve combustion, we always verify venting and combustion safety as part of the work. A properly matched modern boiler brings back the quiet, even radiant warmth these older Denver homes are known for.
Heat Pump Installation and Repair
Heat pumps have become an increasingly smart option for Denver homes, since a single system provides both heating and cooling efficiently throughout the year. Modern units perform well even in our cold conditions when chosen and installed correctly, making them an appealing choice for homeowners who want year-round comfort from one efficient system. As with any heating equipment, the quality of the work determines how well it holds up through our winters.
Common Problems We Fix
- The heat pump runs but no longer warms the home effectively
- Ice building up on the outdoor unit in cold weather
- The system stuck in one mode and not switching between heat and cool
- Weak airflow or a noticeable drop in performance
- Short cycling that wastes energy and never satisfies the thermostat
- Strange noises coming from the indoor or outdoor unit
- Rising energy bills with no improvement in comfort
- The unit not responding when the thermostat calls for heat
For heat pump repair, we check the refrigerant charge, the reversing valve, the defrost cycle, and the electrical components to find the real cause, since these systems work differently than a standard furnace. For installation, we size the unit correctly for your Denver home and make sure it is suited to our winters, then test it in both heating and cooling modes. Proper setup is what lets a heat pump deliver the efficient, year-round comfort it is capable of, season after season.
Why Denver Homeowners Choose Denver Heating and Air Pros
We Find the Root Cause
Anyone can swap a part and hope. We diagnose why a heating system failed in the first place, which keeps the repair from coming back on the next cold night. We once responded to a furnace that kept shutting down and traced it to a blocked flue rather than the part a previous company had already replaced twice. Solving the true cause is the whole point of a repair.
Safety First, Always
Because most heating systems involve gas and combustion, we treat safety as part of every job, carefully checking heat exchangers, venting, and combustion. A cracked heat exchanger or a venting problem can pose a carbon monoxide risk, so we never cut corners. Making sure your system is operating safely matters to us just as much as making sure it is warm.
Altitude and Local Knowledge
Our elevation here in Denver genuinely affects how furnaces and boilers burn fuel, and we account for it on every job. We also understand the wide range of homes across the metro, from older radiant-heated houses near the city center to newer forced-air builds, and how each behaves. That insight helps us diagnose and plan faster because we usually know what we are walking into.
Respect for Your Home
We treat your house the way we would treat our own, with drop cloths, careful work in the tight mechanical spaces common in older Denver homes, and a thorough cleanup before we leave. You should never have to clean up after the people you hired, and with us you never will, no matter how involved the job turns out to be.
Honest Recommendations
We always tell you the truth about your heating system. If a repair makes sense, we repair it. If your unit is genuinely beyond saving or unsafe, we explain why clearly and lay out your options without pressure. That straightforward approach is why your local HVAC pros you can count on in Denver keep earning repeat business and referrals.
Our Service Process
Step 1: Reach out and tell us what is happening
Describe your heating problem or what you are looking for, and we will get you scheduled quickly, with priority for no-heat emergencies in freezing weather.
Step 2: We diagnose or assess your home
Our technician inspects the system to find the real issue, checking ignition, combustion, venting, and airflow, or evaluates your home to size the right new system.
Step 3: We explain your options clearly
You get a straightforward explanation of what we found and the best path forward, in plain language with no pressure and no jargon.
Step 4: We complete the work and confirm it is safe
We make the repair or installation, verify combustion and venting are sound, test the system, and confirm even heat throughout your Denver home before we leave.
Service Area in and Around Denver, Colorado
We provide heating services throughout Denver and the surrounding metro, including neighborhoods like Capitol Hill, Washington Park, Cherry Creek, Park Hill, Highlands, and Stapleton, along with nearby communities such as Aurora, Lakewood, Englewood, and Wheat Ridge. Whether you are in a century-old home near the city center running radiant heat or a newer build with a modern furnace, we understand the housing styles and heating challenges that come with each area, and that familiarity helps us diagnose, repair, and install faster. If you are not sure whether you fall within our service area, just ask when you reach out and we will let you know right away.
Professional Heating Repair vs DIY Attempts
When the heat goes out on a freezing Denver night, the urge to fix it yourself is understandable, but heating systems are among the least forgiving for do-it-yourself work. Some basics are reasonable, like confirming the thermostat has power, checking that a breaker has not tripped, or replacing a clogged filter. Past those simple steps, heating repair gets complicated quickly, and the mistakes can be both costly and dangerous.
The gas and combustion side carries the most serious risk. A furnace or boiler that is not venting properly, or that has a cracked heat exchanger, can produce carbon monoxide, which is genuinely dangerous to your family. If you smell gas or suspect a gas leak, go outside immediately and call 911 – this is a serious emergency that needs urgent attention from the gas company. This is not an area for trial and error or for following a general video that knows nothing about your system.
Heating equipment also involves sensitive components like ignition systems, flame sensors, circulator pumps, and control boards that do not forgive guesswork. A diagnosis of the wrong cause wastes time and money while your Denver home stays cold, and a panicked attempt to force a system to run can turn a single failed part into a much larger problem. We regularly get called in after a do-it-yourself effort has made things worse.
Bringing in a trained professional protects your equipment, your home, and the people inside it. We have the tools to safely test combustion and what cannot be seen, and the experience to recognize the difference between a minor fix and a serious safety issue. In Denver’s demanding winter cold, getting your heat restored correctly the first time is almost always faster, safer, and less costly than struggling through a complex repair alone.
Heating & Air Conditioning Services
Complete Home Comfort Solutions for Your Property
From heating system repairs to air conditioning maintenance and installations, our team has the tools and expertise to keep your home or business comfortable year-round. We deliver reliable, high-quality HVAC service you can count on.
We Deliver Expert Results
Don’t settle for temporary fixes. We combine years of hands-on experience with modern technology to deliver long-lasting heating and cooling solutions. Our team values your time, your comfort, and your property.
- Heating System Repair & Maintenance
- Furnace Repair & Installation
- Air Conditioning Services
- AC Repair & Tune-Ups
- HVAC Diagnostics & System Checks
- Indoor Comfort Solutions
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is my furnace blowing cold air?
When a furnace runs but the air is cold, the usual suspects are an ignition problem, a faulty flame sensor, a thermostat issue, or an overheating unit that has shut down its burners as a safety measure. Sometimes the blower is simply running between cycles, which is normal. Because gas and combustion are involved, this is not the best place to experiment. We inspect the system to find exactly why the heat is not coming through and get warm air moving again.
Should I repair my old heating system or replace it?
It depends on the type of system, its age, condition, and how often it is breaking down. A furnace under twelve years old with a sound heat exchanger is usually worth repairing, while well-maintained boilers often last even longer. Once a system is failing often, unsafe, or no longer keeping your Denver home warm, replacement becomes the wiser move. We give you an honest assessment after inspecting it and never push a replacement you do not need.
How quickly can you come out for heating repair in Denver?
We prioritize no-heat emergencies, especially during freezing weather, and we work to reach you as fast as possible. When you contact us, let us know how serious the situation is so we can schedule accordingly. Fast, dependable response when the heat goes out is one of the things our Denver neighbors count on us for most.
Do you service boilers and radiant heat as well as furnaces?
Yes. Many older Denver homes use boilers and radiant heat, and we service, repair, and install these systems regularly alongside forced-air furnaces and heat pumps. Boilers take specific expertise, and we have the experience to keep them running well for years rather than recommending you tear them out.
Do heat pumps really work in cold Denver winters?
They do, when chosen and installed correctly. Modern heat pumps are designed to provide effective heating even in cold conditions, and we make sure the system we install is suited to our winters. Proper sizing and setup are key to getting reliable warmth out of a heat pump during the coldest stretches of the year.
Is there a heating company near me that understands Denver’s altitude?
Yes. We provide heating services throughout Denver, and we account for our elevation on every job because it genuinely affects how furnaces and boilers burn fuel. That local knowledge helps us diagnose, size, and set up systems that run efficiently and safely here specifically, rather than applying generic guidance written for lower elevations.
Why does my furnace keep shutting off before the house warms up?
This is called short cycling, and it is both inefficient and hard on the equipment. Common causes include an oversized furnace, a dirty filter restricting airflow, a thermostat problem, or an overheating unit tripping its safety limit. In Denver homes with original ductwork, airflow restrictions are a frequent factor. We trace the cause and correct it so the system runs steady, complete heating cycles again.
Why are some of my radiators cold while the boiler runs?
Cold radiators while the boiler fires usually point to trapped air, low water pressure, or a circulation problem. Trapped air is common and often fixed by bleeding the radiators, while pressure and circulation issues need a closer look. We check pressure, circulation, and ignition so the fix actually holds and your heat returns evenly throughout the home.
Can a heating problem be a safety concern?
It can. Because most heating systems burn fuel, a cracked heat exchanger or a venting problem can produce carbon monoxide, which is why we always check these as part of our work. We take every safety concern seriously. If you ever smell gas or suspect a gas leak, go outside immediately and call 911 – this is a serious emergency that needs urgent attention from the gas company.
How can I avoid sudden heating breakdowns?
Seasonal maintenance is the best prevention. Having your heating system checked each fall, changing filters regularly, and addressing small issues early keeps minor problems from turning into mid-winter failures. A well-maintained system is far less likely to quit during the coldest stretch of a Denver winter, when you need it most.
Reliable Warmth You Can Count On in Denver
From a furnace that quit on the coldest night to an aging boiler that needs experienced hands or a heat pump that stopped warming the house, your home’s heat deserves people who know Denver, understand our altitude, and treat your house with respect. That is exactly what we bring to every job, whether it is a quick repair, a careful new installation, or keeping an old radiant system running for another generation. We have built our reputation here one honest, safe job at a time, finding the true cause and doing the work right, and we are proud to be the team so many Denver homeowners trust to keep their homes warm through the hardest months.
If your heating needs attention or you are ready to upgrade, we would be glad to help. Contact us today and let us keep your home warm and comfortable.
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