HVAC Contractor Lakewood, CO

Heating & Cooling Services in Lakewood, Colorado

Lakewood is Jefferson County’s largest city and one of the Denver metro’s most varied communities in terms of housing age, style, and condition. Post-war bungalows and ranch homes from the 1950s and 60s share neighborhoods with mid-century construction and more recent infill development. That range creates a wide spectrum of HVAC situations — from homes running decades-old equipment that has long outlived reasonable service expectations to newer builds where efficiency upgrades and air quality improvements are the primary driver. Temp Trust serves Lakewood homeowners across that full range with honest assessments and quality installations tailored to what each home actually needs.

Understanding Lakewood's HVAC Landscape

Lakewood’s position along the Front Range foothills gives it a slightly different climate profile than communities further east on the plains. Proximity to the mountains means temperature swings can be more pronounced, chinook wind events can create rapid pressure and temperature changes, and certain neighborhoods experience microclimates that affect heating and cooling loads in ways that generic calculations miss.

The city’s older housing stock presents installation considerations that newer construction doesn’t: original ductwork designed for equipment that no longer exists, gravity furnace conversions from earlier decades, electrical service that predates modern HVAC requirements, and homes where the building envelope itself needs evaluation before equipment sizing can be accurate. These aren’t obstacles — they’re details that a thorough contractor accounts for before recommending anything.

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boast SEER2 (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio 2) ratings that can cut your cooling costs by 30% to 50% compared to outdated equipment.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 Lakewood

Furnace Installation & Replacement

For Lakewood's older homes, furnace replacement often involves more than swapping equipment. Original ductwork may need sealing or resizing to distribute air properly from a modern high-efficiency unit. Venting configurations from older atmospheric furnaces differ from the PVC venting that high-efficiency condensing units require. We evaluate these factors upfront so your new furnace performs to its rated efficiency from the first heating season — not after a series of callbacks to address problems that should have been anticipated.

Air Conditioning Installation & Replacement

Many of Lakewood's older homes were built before central Air Conditioning was standard, and some have had systems added over the years with varying degrees of care given to ductwork sizing and equipment selection. If your AC was retrofitted into an older home, there's a reasonable chance the installation left efficiency on the table. When we assess a replacement in these situations, we're evaluating the whole system — not just the outdoor unit — to identify whether the existing infrastructure supports the performance a new system is capable of delivering.

Ductless Mini-Split Systems

Lakewood's stock of older homes includes many where extending or modifying existing ductwork isn't practical — either because the original layout doesn't support it, because finished spaces make access difficult, or because the cost of duct modification would exceed the benefit. Ductless systems offer an elegant solution in these situations, providing reliable heating and cooling through a compact indoor unit with minimal structural impact. They're equally well suited to Lakewood's newer additions and accessory dwelling units, where separate comfort control makes practical sense.

Boiler Replacement

Lakewood has a meaningful concentration of mid-century homes that were built with boiler-based heating — hot water radiators and baseboard systems that, when properly maintained, can last decades. When those original boilers finally reach the end of their service life, modern condensing replacements represent a substantial efficiency improvement. We approach boiler replacements in older Lakewood homes with attention to the full hydronic system, including distribution piping condition, circulator pump performance, and expansion tank adequacy, because the boiler itself is only part of what determines system performance.

Indoor Air Quality Solutions

Lakewood's proximity to both the mountains and Denver's western industrial corridor creates a mixed outdoor air quality picture that affects what comes into your home. Older homes in particular tend to have more air infiltration pathways than modern sealed construction, which means outdoor pollutants, allergens, and seasonal wildfire smoke have more opportunities to enter. We assess your specific situation — your home's age, construction type, existing HVAC filtration, and your household's health priorities — before recommending targeted improvements rather than a generic package.

Tankless Water Heaters

Lakewood homeowners replacing aging water heaters have a genuine opportunity to modernize their hot water infrastructure with tankless technology. The efficiency gains are real — eliminating standby heat loss from a storage tank reduces energy consumption meaningfully over a year — and the extended service life of a properly maintained tankless unit makes the economics compelling for homeowners planning to stay in their homes. Jefferson County's water supply carries mineral content that warrants scale management planning as part of every tankless installation.

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 has an older gravity furnace or converted system. Can it be replaced with modern equipment?
Yes, though these conversions require careful planning. Gravity furnace systems use large ductwork designed for low-velocity airflow that doesn’t match the requirements of modern forced-air equipment. In some cases, the existing duct can be modified; in others, a ductless approach makes more practical sense. We evaluate the specific situation during our assessment and present you with options and honest trade-offs rather than a single prescribed solution.
Homes in Lakewood’s western neighborhoods experience different wind exposure, sun angles, and temperature patterns than those further east. These factors affect heating and cooling loads in ways that a calculation based purely on square footage won’t capture. Our load calculations account for your home’s specific orientation, local climate data, and any microclimate factors relevant to your neighborhood — which is why we assess each home individually rather than relying on regional averages.
Retrofitted systems often have compromises built in — ductwork that was adapted rather than designed for cooling, equipment that was selected based on availability rather than proper load analysis, or refrigerant line runs that aren’t ideal. When we replace these systems, we identify which elements of the existing installation are limiting performance and address them as part of the project where it makes sense to do so. You get a clear explanation of what we’re recommending and why.
Comfort inconsistency in older homes usually traces back to one of a few causes: ductwork imbalance, inadequate insulation in specific areas, or equipment that was never properly sized for the home’s actual layout. Sometimes the fix is a duct adjustment or zoning addition to the existing system. In other cases, a supplemental ductless unit in the problem area is the most cost-effective path to consistent comfort. We diagnose the actual cause before recommending a solution.
Federal tax credits for high-efficiency heating and cooling equipment apply regardless of location, and utility rebate programs from Xcel Energy and other providers serve the Lakewood area. The specific rebates available depend on equipment type and efficiency rating. We identify every applicable incentive during the proposal process and help you understand how to claim them, because they can meaningfully offset the upfront investment in modern equipment.
With proper installation and regular maintenance, modern furnaces and air conditioners typically deliver 15 to 20 years of reliable service. Boilers often exceed that range. The variables that most affect longevity are installation quality — proper sizing, correct refrigerant charge, adequate airflow — and ongoing maintenance. A well-installed system that receives annual professional service consistently outperforms one that was rushed through installation and neglected afterward.

What We Do

Temp Trust Understands What Lakewood Homes Require

Lakewood’s combination of older housing, foothills climate influences, and diverse construction history makes it a community where HVAC expertise genuinely matters. Contractors who treat every home the same, regardless of age, construction, or location, leave performance and efficiency on the table. Temp Trust brings the assessment depth and installation quality that Lakewood homeowners deserve, backed by transparent pricing and warranty coverage that protects your investment.
Reach out to Temp Trust to schedule a free in-home consultation. We’ll assess your home thoroughly, explain what we find, and give you clear options with honest pricing — no pressure, no surprises.
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