HOMEfix HVAC can give you the peace of mind that you’ll be comfortable all year round. When you call HOMEfix, you can expect the best in both HVAC services and equipment. We’d be more than happy to install, fix, or service your central air system in Colorado Springs. Give us a call and we’ll find a time that works for you.
What makes HOMEfix unique is that we promise to NEVER go over the estimated cost of a project… unless you decide you’d like to change the scope of work.
Be careful with the cheapest option when it comes to air conditioning installation in Colorado Springs, it’s not uncommon for service providers to bid a project lower than the actual cost to win the bid, then stick their customers with change orders during the project to make up the difference.
Since 2007, HOMEfix has operated on two foundational beliefs. First, that people deserve to be treated fairly. Second, that we should always do everything we can to do what we say we’re going to do.
Because of those beliefs, we choose to provide quality HVAC services and always install quality equipment the right way. We’ve found that when we do that, everyone is happy. Our customers are happy that they don’t have to give their HVAC system a second thought, it just works. And we’re happy because we very rarely have to go back to do warranty work.
Of course, every house is unique and there are many options, makes, and models of systems. Because of that, we only provide custom estimates after a thorough evaluation of your home and it’s specific circumstances. All of our estimates are always free.
Both heating and cooling systems are sized by tonnage. Interesting right? One ton equals 12,000 British Thermal Units per Hour (BTU/H). Residential systems typically range from 1 – 5 tons.
Public service announcement: NEVER pay for an estimate.
That said, you’re probably looking at a ballpark range of between $3,500 – $5,000 to add central air (2-3 ton unit) using existing ductwork in Colorado Springs. Contact us today to learn more about our HVAC services.
Both heating and cooling systems are sized by tonnage. Interesting right? One ton equals 12,000 British Thermal Units per Hour (BTU/H). Residential systems typically range from 1 – 5 tons.
Surprisingly, there is no standard method for sizing an air conditioning system for your home. Depending on the layout of your home, one ton of air conditioning can cool between 300 – 800 square feet. The only way to ensure the size of your system will be large enough to get the job done, but not larger than you need, is to have your home evaluated by a licensed pro.
We like the way you think. Not necessarily. A system that is larger with more capacity than what your home needs actually delivers less comfort and will cost more. Air conditioning systems are at their least efficient when they first kick on. If your HVAC system has too much capacity it will run in numerous shorter cycles, kicking on and off repeatedly. This causes your system to be far less efficient.