Comprehensive Home Assessment
We don’t begin with an equipment recommendation — we begin with your home. Our technicians evaluate square footage, room layout, ceiling height, insulation quality, existing ductwork condition, and how your current system has been performing. This gives us the information we need to make a genuinely informed recommendation rather than a generic one.
Fuel Type and System Selection
We’ll discuss your options in practical terms: gas versus electric, standard efficiency versus high-efficiency, single-stage versus two-stage or variable-speed operation. If you’re considering a fuel source change or exploring dual-fuel configurations that pair a heat pump with a gas furnace backup, we’ll walk you through the tradeoffs honestly so you can make the right call for your household.
Proper Sizing Through Load Calculation
We calculate your home’s heating load using industry-standard methods that account for Aurora’s climate, your home’s specific construction, and all the variables that affect how much heating capacity you actually need. An oversized furnace short-cycles and creates uneven temperatures. An undersized one runs continuously and still can’t keep up on the coldest nights. Neither outcome is acceptable, and proper load calculation prevents both.
Installation to Code
Our licensed technicians complete the full installation — removal and disposal of the old unit, placement and connection of the new furnace, gas line verification, venting configuration, electrical connections, and ductwork assessment. All work meets Aurora and Arapahoe County permitting and safety requirements.
Performance Testing Before We Leave
Every installation ends with a thorough system test: ignition verification, airflow balance, thermostat calibration, combustion safety check, and confirmation that the system is reaching its rated output across your home’s zones. We walk you through the new system before we consider the job complete.