Aurora Heat Pumps
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4.8(31+ Reviews) *

About Aurora Heat Pumps

When heating costs are too high or systems keep breaking down, we help Aurora homeowners and builders arrange heat pump installations that reduce energy use and improve comfort.

Service Identity

When utility bills climb or an aging furnace or air conditioner fails, homeowners and builders need a clear path to a replacement system. We help Aurora customers evaluate heat pump options—air source, ductless mini-split, and geothermal—so they can lower energy use and achieve consistent indoor temperatures.

We focus on the technical steps that matter to performance and longevity. That includes a site assessment, a manual J load calculation and system sizing, outdoor condenser and indoor air handler placement, refrigerant line routing, and final performance verification. We describe what a quoted installation includes so customers understand assessment, ductwork integration (when needed), refrigerant charge verification, and airflow testing.

How It Works

1. Submit your request. Provide address, approximate square footage, current equipment type, and your main goals (lower bills, quieter operation, or zone control).

2. We review the enquiry and capture key details about the home and the scope of work. This helps determine whether an air source heat pump, ductless mini-split system, or geothermal solution is appropriate.

3. A local heat pump technician visits the property to perform a site assessment. The technician completes a load calculation, inspects existing ductwork if present, evaluates outdoor unit placement, and confirms electrical capacity.

4. The technician provides a written quote that lists included tasks: system sizing, equipment model, refrigerant type and charge procedure, ductwork modifications (if any), electrical connections, and scheduled testing steps.

5. After you approve the quote, the technician schedules installation. Work includes equipment siting, refrigerant line installation with copper tubing, indoor air handler mounting or duct connection, electrical connection, and insulation of penetration points.

6. The installation finishes with system testing: refrigerant charge check, airflow testing, electrical inspection, and efficiency verification. The technician walks through system operation and basic maintenance items with the homeowner.

We describe each step plainly so you know what to expect. If you have project constraints—tight timelines, phased construction, or multi-unit buildings—note them during the initial request so the assessment can reflect those needs.

Oversight & Standards

We review every enquiry against a set of practical standards before routing it for assessment. Technicians we work with are checked for HVAC licensing and for relevant credentials such as NATE Certification and EPA Section 608 when applicable. Those credentials are part of the vetting process used to prioritize candidates for a given job.

Technical checks during installation follow established procedures: manual J load calculation for accurate system sizing, refrigerant charge verification per manufacturer procedure, airflow testing across supply and return registers, and electrical connection inspection. These inspections reduce the risk of short-cycling, poor efficiency, and warranty issues.

We also encourage post-installation follow-up. A performance check within the first operating season confirms HSPF and SEER outcomes approximate the expected levels, and it lets the installer address refrigerant charge or airflow adjustments if needed.

Service Coverage

Our service area is Aurora (Denver, CO) and nearby communities. We handle enquiries for single-family homes, new construction projects, older homes with existing ducts, homes without ductwork, multi-unit properties, and small commercial spaces.

Availability varies by job type. Residential retrofit and replacement enquiries often get same-day or next-day initial responses during business hours. Larger projects such as new construction or multi-unit installations require coordinating schedules and may follow a longer pre-construction timeline.

Independent Professionals

We do not perform on-site work ourselves. No. Work is completed by independent local Heat Pump Installations in and around Aurora (Denver, CO). We review your request and arrange for a suitable Heat Pump Installation to contact you with a quote and availability.

Independent local heat pump technicians handle the site assessment, load calculation, equipment installation, refrigerant line work, ductwork integration if required, and final performance testing. Typical on-site checks include refrigerant charge check, airflow measurement, and electrical connection inspection. Ask the technician for a written scope and test results before paying final invoices.

If you are managing a builder or multi-unit project, state project timelines and coordination needs up front. For retrofit work, mention existing duct conditions and any access limitations. Clear, specific information at the start leads to accurate quotes and fewer change orders.

Our Mission & Values

We exist to make heat pump installation straightforward for Aurora homeowners and businesses by arranging experienced local technicians who size, install, and service systems properly.

  1. Transparency

    Clear quotes before work starts with no hidden fees

  2. Accuracy

    Load calculation and sizing assessment for every installation

  3. Accountability

    Follow-up after installation to confirm system performance

  4. Locality

    Aurora technicians who respond quickly to service requests

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