What HVAC System Replacement Includes
HVAC replacement is more than swapping a box. It is a complete approach to comfort and efficiency. Our team evaluates your current equipment, ductwork, and thermostat controls, then recommends options that fit your home and goals.
Equipment And Options Explained
Most Longmont homes use a paired system: a furnace for heat and a central air conditioner for summer cooling. Increasingly, heat pumps are popular for efficient heating and cooling in one system. Our recommendations consider:
- Home Size And Layout: Ensures proper capacity for rooms, levels, and sun exposure.
- Duct Condition: Sealing and adjustments improve airflow and efficiency.
- Efficiency Ratings: SEER2 for cooling and AFUE for heating help guide savings targets.
- Noise And Space: Slimmer outdoor units and insulated air handlers for tight spots.
- Controls: Smart thermostats, sensors, and zoning to fine-tune comfort.
What Impacts Total Project Cost
Pricing varies by home size, equipment efficiency, brand, add-on accessories, and the season. If duct repairs or electrical upgrades are needed, those can affect your total. We provide a clear, written estimate before work begins so you can choose confidently.
How Our HVAC Replacement Process Works
From your first call to final walkthrough, we keep things easy and organized. Here is what you can expect:
- In-Home Evaluation: We measure, inspect ducts, and listen to your comfort goals.
- Options And Estimate: Good, better, best choices with clear benefits and warranties.
- Scheduling: We coordinate a convenient install date and confirm arrival windows.
- Professional Installation: Clean drop cloths, careful removal of old equipment, and code-compliant setup.
- Commissioning And Testing: We verify airflow, refrigerant charge, safety, and controls.
- Walkthrough And Education: You learn how to use and maintain your new system.
- Follow-Up Support: Friendly help if questions come up after we leave.
Ready to start? Speak with ASI at 970-344-5063 for a quick, no-pressure consultation.
Local Tip: Longmont's dry winters and occasional wildfire smoke can stress older systems and filters. During heavy smoke or dust, change filters more often to protect your equipment and keep indoor air cleaner.