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Denver Air Conditioning

In the Mile High City, air conditioning is more of a luxury than a necessity, especially compared to hotter, more humid climates across the nation. But that doesn't mean that Front Range homes can't benefit form the climate control that air conditioning in Denver has to offer. In fact, any resident of the metropolitan area knows that while you won't need to run your A/C but a few months out of the year, they can be a lifesaver during July and August, when triple digit readings on the thermometer are a regular occurrence. Read on for some helpful tips on choosing the best air conditioning system for your Denver-area home.

The Cost
We'll start with what most homeowners in Denver are primarily concerned with when the topic of installing air conditioning in Denver comes up: the cost of installation. HomeAdvisor tracks air conditioning installations in the Mile High City that originate as contractor referrals in our system, and based on that information, we can give a good idea of what you're likely to spend if installing A/C is on your to-do list. Based on our in-house research, an average central A/C installation along the Front Range runs about $3,950, though they can cost as much as $10,000, and as little as $1,400. That might sound like a pricey investment, but when you consider the comfort air conditioning provides, as well as the money you'll save by installing an energy-efficient unit, it can take some of the sting out of that final project cost.

Energy Efficiency
First and foremost, whether you're installing AC for the first time or replacing an older unit, it's important that you shop for a new A/C unit with energy efficiency in mind. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, air conditioners account for 5 percent of all energy use in the United States, and cost American homeowners a collective $11,000,000,000 (for those awed by the 9 zeroes, that's 11 billion) dollars per year. That being the case, any steps you can take to help reduce energy usage attributed to air conditioning will translate into substantial long term savings for you and your home.

SEER Ratings
All air conditioners built after 2006 are required to maintain a SEER rating (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) of 13 or higher, and the higher the SEER rating, the more efficiently an air conditioning unit operates. According to U.S. Department of Energy, a unit with a SEER rating of 13 or higher will reduce energy cost by 30 to 50 percent over older models with SEER ratings as low as six or less, and will reduce energy consumption by 20 to 40 percent over the last generation of "energy-efficient" models with SEER ratings of 10 or more. If you look at your investment from the perspective of how much money you'll save over time, rather than how much you'll have to spend initially, it quickly becomes clear that replacing an older unit with a newer one, or installing an energy-efficient model from the get-go, will save you big money as the years roll by.

Other Considerations
Choosing a unit with a high SEER rating is a good first step, but it's not the only thing to consider when you install air conditioning in Denver. Proper sizing, making sure your ductwork is well insulated and compatible with a new unit, choosing between different types of air conditioners, and making certain your unit is installed correctly all play a huge role in ensuring your new unit will operate as efficiently as possible. Furthermore, taking extra measures like purchasing a unit with variable speed motors, or installing alternative cooling systems like a whole house fan (a smart move in a climate as mild as the Mile High City's), can help increase energy efficiency even more, and lead to a more homeowner-friendly air conditioning system once your new unit is installed.

Find a Good Contractor
Knowing your p's and q's when you shop for an A/C unit is only the first step. The truth is that it won't matter how high the SEER level of your new unit is if it's not installed properly. That's why finding a qualified contractor to install your air conditioner is so important. Not only will they be able to advise you on SEER ratings and air conditioner design, but a good contractor will evaluate your home to make sure that your new A/C is the right size, installed correctly, and that all the ductwork and other delivery considerations have been taken into account ahead of time. It's the only way to be certain that your new air conditioning system will cool your home at the most efficient rate possible. Talk to a certified HVAC technician, or other air conditioning specialist, to find out what it's going to take to get your new A/C up and running in your Front Range home.

Recent Job Requests for Air Conditioning Contractors in Denver, CO


New Lead
Project: Repair or Service a Central Air Conditioning System
Location: Denver, CO
Date: 08/11/2017
Is this an emergency?: No
Problem description: No air conditioning in all locations
Equipment Age: 16 - 20 years
Request Stage: Ready to Hire
Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible
After Business Hours: No
Covered by Insurance: No
Property Owner: Yes
Comment: Our 18 year old AC system recently completely died. It had not been cooling effectively and were told that it would not be worth the money to try and repair the old unit and we should just get a new one. We are looking for bids for this project. Our AC is a separate system from our furnace. The main unit is outside with a much smaller part in the attic. The furnace is in the basement. Our AC is only designed to cool the 2nd floor of our home which is approximately 900 SF. We have been told we need a 2 ton 13 seer system. Our house is 100 years old.

New Lead
Project: Repair or Service a Central Air Conditioning System
Location: Lakewood, CO
Date: 08/11/2017
Is this an emergency?: No
Request Stage: Ready to Hire
Desired Completion Date: More than 2 weeks

New Lead
Project: Repair or Service a Central Air Conditioning System
Location: Denver, CO
Date: 08/10/2017
Is this an emergency?: No
Request Stage: Ready to Hire
Desired Completion Date: More than 2 weeks

New Lead
Project: Repair or Service a Central Air Conditioning System
Location: Denver, CO
Date: 08/10/2017
Is this an emergency?: No
Request Stage: Ready to Hire
Desired Completion Date: More than 2 weeks

New Lead
Project: Install a Central Air Conditioning System
Location: Denver, CO
Date: 08/10/2017
What is the nature of this project?: Install or replace central air conditioning system
Request Stage: Ready to Hire
Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible
Property Owner: Yes

New Lead
Project: Repair or Service a Central Air Conditioning System
Location: Lakewood, CO
Date: 08/09/2017
Is this an emergency?: No
Problem description: Unit not running
Equipment Age: Don't Know
Request Stage: Ready to Hire
Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible
After Business Hours: No
Covered by Insurance: No
Property Owner: Yes
Comment: Been having an issue with outside unit. I notice the temp inside going up, then go look at outside unit and fan not running. I go to the fuse box and turn off the A/C circuit then back on. When I then looked at outside unit the fan would be running and house started to cool. Today that didn't work. Fan didn't come on.

New Lead
Project: Install a Central Air Conditioning System
Location: Denver, CO
Date: 08/09/2017
What is the nature of this project?: Install or replace central air conditioning system
Select the type of heating system(s) you are currently using. (Check all that apply): Natural gas fired forced air (central heating)
Request Stage: Ready to Hire
Desired Completion Date: Within 1 week
Property Owner: Yes
Comment: I need bids on a repair or replace my air conditioner for my Town Home in Lowry.

New Lead
Project: Repair or Service a Central Air Conditioning System
Location: Denver, CO
Date: 08/09/2017
Is this an emergency?: No
Problem description: Annual maintenance
Request Stage: Ready to Hire
Desired Completion Date: Within 1 week

New Lead
Project: Relocate or Service a Window Air Conditioning Unit
Location: Denve. Co, CO
Date: 08/09/2017
Is this an emergency?: No
Request Stage: Planning & Budgeting
Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible
After Business Hours: No
Covered by Insurance: No
Property Owner: Yes
Comment: .

New Lead
Project: Repair or Service a Central Air Conditioning System
Location: Lakewood, CO
Date: 08/08/2017
Is this an emergency?: No
Problem description: Annual maintenance
Equipment Age: 5 - 10 years
Request Stage: Planning & Budgeting
Desired Completion Date: Within 1 week
After Business Hours: No
Covered by Insurance: No
Property Owner: Yes
Comment: Would like a quote to service my HVAC system. It's a Lennox Model C33-60D-2F-3 Ser# 6007A16824. With Arzel zoning. I think the zoning is not working properly as some areas are much cooler than others. Also, I have a new Nest Thermostat that would like to have quoted for installation to one of the 3 levels of the home's thermostats.

Unscreened Air Conditioning Contractors in Denver

Sanders & Johnson, Inc.
7100 N. Broadway, Suite 7k
Denver, CO 80221
LMC West, LLC
6225 Flintwood Rd.
Parker, CO 80134
Mr. Cool Heating & Cooling
6318 W. 71st Ave.
Arvada, CO 80211
Northstar Painting and Remodeling
3306 S. Geneva St.
Denver, CO 80231
Altitude Comfort Heating & Air, LLC
3570 E. 12th Ave. , Suite 183
Denver, CO 80206
McCoy Boys' HVAC
2691 E. Southern St.
Brighton, CO 80601
Delta T Heating & Air Services
669 Peoria St. #120
Aurora, CO 80011
Pace & Sons Mechanical, Inc.
Pmb-127 5500 S. Simms St. Unit 0
Littleton, CO 80127

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