Boulder leads Colorado in sustainability. Your heating and cooling choices can align with that commitment—reducing energy use, minimizing environmental impact, and lowering your carbon footprint without sacrificing comfort.
Let's Talk: (720) 677-3214It's how Boulder homeowners actually approach their homes
Oversized equipment wastes energy and money. We calculate actual heating and cooling loads and install equipment that matches—not equipment that exceeds needs for no reason.
When suggesting new equipment, we prioritize efficiency ratings. Higher SEER air conditioners, 95%+ AFUE furnaces, and heat pump options that can dramatically reduce natural gas consumption.
The most sustainable HVAC approach is making what you have last longer. Regular maintenance, timely repairs, and proper operation all extend equipment lifespan—reducing waste.
From Mapleton Hill Victorians to University Hill bungalows, Boulder has some of Colorado's most distinctive residential architecture. These homes weren't built with central HVAC in mind—many were designed around steam radiators or floor furnaces.
Retrofitting modern, efficient heating and cooling into historic Boulder homes requires creativity and experience. We've run ductwork through tight spaces, installed ductless systems where traditional ducts won't fit, and found ways to add air conditioning to homes that never imagined needing it.
The result: historic character preserved, modern comfort achieved, and energy bills that don't make you cringe.
Boulder residents tend to be educated, research-driven, and environmentally conscious. We respect that. Our approach emphasizes transparency, data, and options rather than high-pressure sales tactics.
When we assess your home, we explain what we find. When we recommend solutions, we explain why. If there are multiple approaches with different cost-benefit tradeoffs, we present them clearly and let you decide what fits your priorities.
We're not trying to maximize today's sale. We're trying to earn the kind of reputation that Boulder's word-of-mouth community spreads—the recommendation you give your neighbor after experiencing genuinely good service.
"We needed AC in our 1905 Mapleton Hill home without destroying the character. They found a way to route mini-split lines that's virtually invisible, and now we're comfortable in August for the first time in 15 years of ownership. Smart, careful work."— Elizabeth R., Mapleton Hill homeowner