HVAC Contractor Englewood, CO
Heating & Cooling Services in Englewood, Colorado
Englewood occupies an interesting position in the Denver metro — a compact, established city with a housing stock that skews older than many surrounding communities, undergoing steady reinvestment and redevelopment alongside long-standing residential neighborhoods. For homeowners here, that context matters when it comes to HVAC. Older homes with aging infrastructure require a contractor who looks beyond the equipment itself and evaluates the full system before making recommendations. Temp Trust brings that level of care to every project we take on in Englewood.
Why Englewood Homes Require Thoughtful HVAC Assessment?
Homes built in the 1960s, 70s, and 80s — common throughout Englewood’s established neighborhoods — were designed and constructed under different standards than modern builds. Ductwork from that era is frequently undersized for today’s high-efficiency equipment, insulation levels may not meet current expectations, and electrical panels sometimes require evaluation before a new system can be properly supported.
None of these are dealbreakers, but they are details that matter. A contractor who overlooks them and simply drops in new equipment creates an installation that will underperform for its entire lifespan. Our process starts with understanding your home’s specific characteristics before we ever discuss equipment options.
- System age over 10-15 years:AC units lose efficiency dramatically as they age, even with regular maintenance
- Climbing electric bills: Sudden spikes in summer energy costs often point to a failing compressor or refrigerant issues
- Inconsistent cooling: Rooms that never quite reach your set temperature suggest your system can no longer keep up
- Excessive humidity indoors: A properly functioning AC removes moisture; if your home feels sticky, the system is struggling
- Loud or unusual sounds: Grinding, screeching, or rattling typically indicates serious internal damage
- R-22 refrigerant systems: Older units using phased-out refrigerants are increasingly expensive to service
- Repeated service calls: When repair costs add up, investing in a new system delivers better long-term value
Benefits of Installing a Modern AC System
Today’s air conditioning technology has come a long way from systems built even a decade ago. Modern units boast SEER2 (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio 2) ratings that can cut your cooling costs by 30% to 50% compared to outdated equipment. That difference adds up quickly across Colorado’s long cooling season.
Beyond efficiency gains, a new AC installation from TempTrust gives you variable-speed technology for more precise temperature control, smart home integration for remote operation from anywhere, improved dehumidification for healthier indoor air, whisper-quiet operation thanks to modern compressor designs, and environmentally friendly refrigerants that meet current EPA standards.
Services We Provide in Englewood

Furnace Installation & Replacement
Englewood's colder months demand a heating system you can genuinely rely on. For homes with furnaces that have been in service for 15 years or more, the efficiency gap between existing equipment and modern high-efficiency units has grown wide enough that replacement often pays for itself through fuel savings alone — independent of reliability concerns. We size every furnace installation to your home's actual heating load, not to the nameplate rating of whatever came out.

Air Conditioning Installation & Replacement
Denver metro summers have trended warmer, and an air conditioner that was marginal a decade ago may struggle significantly today. If your system is running longer cycles to maintain temperature, producing inconsistent comfort across floors or rooms, or simply failing to manage indoor humidity, those are signs worth taking seriously. We help Englewood homeowners evaluate whether targeted repairs or a full replacement makes the most sense given their equipment's age and condition.

Ductless Mini-Split Systems
Given Englewood's older housing stock, ductless systems solve a recurring problem: how to bring reliable heating and cooling to spaces that were never served by the home's original HVAC layout. Sunrooms, rear additions, above-garage living spaces, and finished attics are all strong candidates. Because ductless installation requires only a small penetration through an exterior wall rather than major structural work, it's often the least disruptive path to comfort in spaces that need it.

Boiler Replacement
Englewood has a higher concentration of older homes with boiler-based heating than many neighboring communities, and a meaningful number of those systems are running on borrowed time. If your home relies on hot water radiators or baseboard heating, upgrading to a modern condensing boiler delivers efficiency gains that older atmospheric units simply cannot approach. We evaluate the full hydronic system — circulator pumps, expansion tanks, distribution piping — not just the boiler itself, to ensure your replacement performs as expected from day one.

Indoor Air Quality Solutions
Englewood's location near light industrial corridors and major traffic routes creates outdoor air quality pressures that can infiltrate older, less tightly sealed homes. At the same time, those same older homes tend to have more natural air infiltration than modern builds, which can introduce allergens, dust, and pollutants that accumulate indoors. We assess what's actually driving your air quality concerns before recommending solutions, whether that's enhanced filtration, humidity control, ventilation improvements, or a combination of approaches.

Tankless Water Heaters
Replacing an aging storage water heater with a tankless water heater unit is one of the more impactful utility upgrades available to Englewood homeowners looking to modernize older homes. The combination of continuous hot water delivery, reduced energy consumption from eliminating standby heat loss, and a compact wall-mounted footprint addresses several common frustrations with aging water heating infrastructure simultaneously.
Our Installation Approach
Quality AC installation requires more than simply swapping out equipment. Our process is designed to maximize the performance and longevity of your investment.
We start with a comprehensive home assessment, performing Manual J load calculations to determine the exact cooling capacity your home requires. Oversized units waste energy and fail to dehumidify properly, while undersized systems run constantly without achieving comfort. Getting this right matters.
Next, we review your ductwork and electrical systems to identify any modifications needed for optimal performance. Many older homes benefit from duct sealing or minor upgrades that dramatically improve cooling efficiency.
Our installation day is organized and respectful of your home. We protect flooring, contain dust, safely recover refrigerant from the old system per EPA regulations, and complete the installation with attention to every detail, from refrigerant line insulation to condensate drainage. Before we leave, we test the system under multiple conditions and walk you through operation, maintenance, and warranty coverage.
Why Homeowners Choose TempTrust
Our customers count on us because we combine technical expertise with genuine care for their comfort. Every installation includes transparent upfront pricing with no surprise charges, financing options to fit a variety of budgets, manufacturer rebates and tax credit guidance, comprehensive warranty coverage on parts and labor, and full licensing and insurance for your protection. We treat your home as if it were our own and stand behind every installation we complete.
Frequently Asked Questions
My home is older, and I'm worried about what a contractor might find once they start looking. How do you handle unexpected complications?
How do I know if my boiler still has useful life remaining or whether replacement makes more sense?
Does older ductwork need to be replaced when I install a new furnace or AC?
Are there specific air quality concerns common to older Englewood homes?
What financing options are available for a full system replacement?
How soon can you typically schedule an installation after I decide to move forward?
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