Air Conditioning and Heating Denver

Heating Installation

Residential Heating System Installation and Replacement Denver

Residential Heating System Installation and Replacement Denver​

MedAirPo Heating Installation and Replacement Services

Our technicians are highly qualified and draw from the expertise of a business that’s Google Certified for Home Services. There are many reasons to choose Med Air Pro for heating installation, including:

  • Professional installation: Every expert on our team is hand-picked, ensuring each service call is 100% successful.
  • Free evaluations: We can visit your home at no cost to determine the best type and sized heat pump or furnace to install.
  • Free estimates: Accurate price estimates come at no cost to the customer and are based on our expert knowledge and experience.

Med Air Pro Heat Pump and Furnace Units

We offer a range of equipment suited for various heating needs. Our inventory includes single- and two-stage multi speed gas furnace models with silicon nitride igniters and continuous air circulation. A high-efficiency modulating variable speed gas furnace is available as well. It includes a self-calibrating modulating gas valve and quiet, variable-speed induced-draft blower. In addition, we offer energy-efficient units including the ASZ14 and ASZ16 heat pumps designed for quiet operation.The APH14M packaged heat pump designed for rooftop installations features an all-aluminum evaporator coil and a multi-speed ECM indoor motor within a heavy-gauge galvanized steel enclosure. Gas-electric packaged units are also available. We also offer convenient financing options so, if you don’t have the cash up-front, you can still have the HVAC system you need. This makes installing new and replacement units more cost effective. We accept all major credit cards. In-house financing options are also available.

Unit Maintenance Plans

As heating system professionals, we know there’s virtually nothing more important than maintenance in having a problem-free, long-lasting system. That’s why we offer the Med Air Pro Protection Plan. For $14.95 a month, it protects your home for life. Get priority service when new components are needed. We provide annual tune-ups, inspections, discounts on repairs, plus an extended parts and labor warranty. A guaranteed service window applies even when our demand is high, so you always get furnace repair or replacement when you need it. If you live in Denver Colorado, feel free to book our heating system services now. Serving Denver Colorado, Med Air Pro can be reached at 1-720-369-7063 for a free quote or to schedule an appointment. Call us today!

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Frequently Asked Questions

The most common issues that indicate the need for air conditioning repair include refrigerant leaks, corrosion of wires and electronic components, water leaks, and dirty filters. These problems can cause issues like intermittent functioning, temperature fluctuations, a unit that refuses to turn on, an unresponsive thermostat, a system that takes a long time to heat or cool your home, and high energy bills. Most of these problems are preventable with routine maintenance and repair.
If your system runs but doesn't heat or cool well. You notice rattling, grinding or loud humming noises, air ducts and vents are noticeably dirty, your unit emits an odor, you see leaks or water puddles near the unit, or you notice a change in airflow or indoor humidity. These are all signs that you should call for air conditioner repair.
In general, an HVAC system should last between 15 and 25 years. However, it depends on the type of system you have and its maintenance history. A heating and air conditioning system that gets annual inspections and regular filter replacements will have less wear and tear on the components, which means it should last longer. How often the system runs also impacts its lifespan. For instance, if you like to keep it cold in your home during the summer with the AC running most of the time, the unit will wear out faster than if you set the thermostat several degrees warmer. Regular maintenance and inspections, along with performing AC repair when necessary, will keep your unit functioning at peak efficiency until it's time to replace it.
Common signs your heating system needs to be inspected include:
  • Lasting or strange smells - When using your furnace for the first time during the year, there may be a slight smell. However, you may have a furnace issue if the scent does not go away or if an odd odor appears suddenly.
  • Difficulty starting the unit or unit randomly turning off - A furnace that struggles to turn on or keep running needs attention.
  • Non-blue pilot light and/or carbon monoxide detector goes off - A yellow flame can indicate that the gas isn’t getting burned off completely and producing carbon monoxide in the process. If a carbon monoxide detector shows levels of CO in your home, contact Bill Howe for professional heating and air conditioning repair.
  • Low or no heat - If the system isn't heating your home quickly or at all, it's a sign that your furnace needs attention.
  • Humidity - If you notice the humidity levels in your home are higher than usual or have moisture around windows or on surfaces, this is a sign that your system is not performing properly.
  • Rising energy bill - A large increase in your energy bill can also mean your heater is not functioning properly.
  • Furnace unusually noisy - If you hear persistent humming, rattling or buzzing noises coming from your furnace then it is time to get it repaired or replaced.
  • Increased dust levels - Your HVAC system may need a cleaning or air filter replacement if you notice more dust or soot around the house while it is running.
If you notice any of these signs, call for heating repair before you’re left in the cold.

Your furnace utilizes fuel (such as natural gas, propane, or oil) to generate heat, which is then circulated throughout your home by a blower. This hot air travels through pipes (ducts) located within floors and walls, ensuring even distribution. Before being reheated and recirculated, the cool air is filtered upon its return. This entire process is orchestrated by your thermostat, which communicates electrical signals to your furnace.

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