Modern planned communities need modern HVAC thinking. Whether you're in Rock Creek's newest phase or Original Superior's established streets, your home deserves heating and cooling that works as well as the community around it.
Get Started: (720) 677-3214Superior's planned communities were designed with intention. Walking trails connect neighborhoods. Schools sit within easy reach. Commercial areas integrate with residential. It's thoughtful development.
The homes here were also built with energy codes far stricter than older Colorado construction. Tight building envelopes, modern insulation, efficient windows. But this creates its own challenges: ventilation becomes critical, humidity control matters more, and oversized HVAC equipment can cause problems instead of solving them.
We understand these modern-home dynamics. When we work on Superior properties, we're not applying old-school solutions to new-school construction. We size equipment appropriately for tight homes, address ventilation needs, and ensure your efficient house has an equally efficient HVAC system.
Rock Creek's phases span over a decade of construction, each reflecting evolving building standards. The earliest Rock Creek homes differ significantly from the newest—insulation levels, window specifications, even ductwork design. We assess each home individually, never assuming one Rock Creek house is like another.
Many Rock Creek homes also have builder-grade HVAC equipment installed to meet minimum requirements. These systems work, but often leave room for efficiency improvements that pay for themselves within a few years.
Original Superior's homes predate the master-planned developments. Built in the 1970s-90s, these properties have different characteristics: larger lots, more varied architecture, and HVAC systems that may be approaching (or past) their expected lifespan.
For Original Superior homeowners, we often focus on system replacement and efficiency upgrades. A 25-year-old furnace might still run, but it's costing significantly more to operate than modern equipment—and carries higher breakdown risk.
New System Installation: When it's time for new equipment, we help you choose the right system for your specific home. Not the biggest, not the cheapest—the right one. Properly sized, properly installed, with all the details handled correctly.
Equipment Repair: Systems break down. When yours does, we diagnose the actual problem and fix it. We don't replace parts hoping to find the issue. We find the issue, explain it clearly, and give you real options.
Preventive Maintenance: Regular tune-ups catch small problems before they become expensive repairs. We offer maintenance plans that include priority scheduling and discounts, but we're happy to schedule one-time tune-ups too.
Air Quality Improvements: Superior's tight homes sometimes need help with ventilation and humidity. We install whole-house humidifiers, air purification systems, and fresh air ventilation that works with your existing HVAC.
Absolutely. Even newer equipment benefits from annual maintenance. Manufacturers typically require it to maintain warranty coverage, and regular tune-ups catch developing problems before they cause breakdowns. Think of it like oil changes for your car—the car is new, but you still do the maintenance.
You're free to use any licensed contractor. Builders install equipment that meets minimum requirements and warranty obligations, but they're not always the best choice for ongoing service. We work on all major brands and often help Superior homeowners get better performance from their builder-installed systems.
Tight homes actually struggle more with dry air. The insulation that keeps heat in also keeps moisture out. Colorado's already-dry winter air gets even drier when heated. A whole-house humidifier integrated with your HVAC system solves this—maintaining comfortable humidity levels automatically.