Aurora Heat Pumps
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Ductless Mini Split Heat Pumps in Murphy Creek, CO

New Murphy Creek homes get independent zone control without ductwork. Indoor wall units deliver heating and cooling room by room, sized for modern construction.

  • Sized for New Construction
  • Cold-Climate Rated Systems
  • Multi-Zone Setup Available
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What We Do

Mini split systems that help Murphy Creek homeowners heat and cool specific rooms independently without duct installation

Covering single-zone and multi-zone installations with indoor wall unit placement, outdoor condenser setup, and refrigerant line runs through exterior walls.

  • Mini Split Installation

    Single-zone or multi-zone ductless system with wall units and condenser

  • Multi-Zone Setup

    Multiple indoor units connected to one outdoor condenser for zone control

Why Aurora Heat Pumps

Indoor wall units placed for optimal airflow in open-plan layouts

New construction offers flexibility for unit placement, but poor positioning leads to uneven temperatures and wasted energy across zones.

Common Challenges

  • Uncertain how many units needed

    Homeowners don't know if one unit covers multiple rooms or if each space needs its own wall unit

  • Worried about wall unit appearance

    Indoor units may look out of place or clash with new home finishes and décor

  • Cold snaps test heating capacity

    Airport corridor cold snaps expose undersized systems that can't maintain temperature

How We Help

  • SEER 20 units cut cooling costs 30-40%

    High-efficiency mini splits use less energy than window units or portable AC

  • Independent zone control per room

    Each indoor wall unit operates separately, avoiding whole-home conditioning waste

  • No ductwork installation required

    Refrigerant lines run through small exterior wall penetrations, not full duct systems

  • Quiet operation under 19 decibels

    Indoor units run quieter than window AC or forced-air systems

  • Systems sized for Murphy Creek homes

    Load calculation accounts for new single-family home square footage and insulation

Murphy Creek homeowners who need zone control without ductwork
Murphy Creek homeowners who need zone control without ductwork

Who We Help

Murphy Creek homeowners who need zone control without ductwork

New construction and modern housing tracts offer flexibility for ductless installations.

  • New Single-Family Homeowners

    Homeowners in Murphy Creek subdivisions wanting zone control without duct installation costs

  • Row Home Owners Adding Zones

    Row home residents needing independent heating and cooling for upstairs or finished basements

  • Homeowners Near Airport Corridor

    Properties along Pena Boulevard requiring cold-climate systems for steady winds and cold snaps

How We Work

How Mini Split Installation Works

From assessment to final testing, we arrange local technicians who size and install ductless systems for Murphy Creek homes.

  1. Room Assessment & Sizing

    Technician measures square footage and evaluates how many indoor units you need for your layout

  2. Unit Placement Planning

    We identify optimal wall locations for indoor units and outdoor condenser placement on flat plains

  3. Installation & Testing

    Refrigerant lines run through exterior walls, units mounted, and system tested for zone control

About This Service

About this Service

Mini-split heat pump installation in Murphy Creek addresses new single-family homes and row homes near the airport corridor. Ductless indoor units link to outdoor condensers to provide room-by-room control where lot layout varies.

Flat airport plains and steady winds influence outdoor-unit placement; technicians typically site condensers on the leeward side and mount them on elevated pads to limit blowing snow and improve defrost cycles. Cold snaps in the Front Range often call for cold-climate air-source models rated for low-temperature operation.

Homeowners can expect reliable zoned comfort when systems are sized with a load calculation, with the limitation that extreme cold may still trigger supplemental heat. Outdoor siting must also consider wind, noise, and local setback rules.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about mini split heat pumps in Murphy Creek

Answers about sizing, costs, and performance for ductless systems in new construction.

Undersized systems run constantly trying to condition too much space, driving up electric bills by 40-60% and failing to reach set temperature during cold snaps. A 2,000 square foot home typically needs 2-3 units depending on layout. Proper load calculation prevents overworking the system and ensures even heating across zones.
Waiting means relying on temporary heating and cooling that costs more to operate. Window units and space heaters consume 2-3 times the energy of mini splits. Installing during construction allows optimal unit placement before furniture and décor are in place, avoiding retrofit challenges later.
Most 2,000 square foot homes need 2-3 indoor units depending on layout and insulation. Open-plan designs may need fewer units, while homes with multiple closed rooms require more. Technicians perform load calculations based on square footage, ceiling height, window count, and insulation to determine exact unit count.
Yes, when properly sized. Cold-climate mini splits rated for -15°F maintain heating capacity during airport corridor cold snaps. HSPF 10 models deliver consistent warmth without backup heat strips. Systems must be sized correctly for square footage to avoid running constantly during extreme cold.
High bills usually mean oversized units short-cycling or undersized units running constantly. Leaving all zones on when rooms are unoccupied wastes energy. SEER 20 systems should reduce cooling costs 30-40% versus window units. Technicians verify proper sizing and explain zone control settings to optimize efficiency.
Indoor wall units are visible and may not suit all décor preferences. Multi-zone setups cost more upfront than single-zone window units. Each indoor unit requires wall space and drainage line routing. However, ductless installation avoids expensive ductwork, and zone control reduces energy waste compared to whole-home conditioning.
No. Work is completed by independent local heat pump technicians in and around Murphy Creek. We review your request and arrange for a suitable technician to contact you with a quote and availability.
About Aurora Heat Pumps

Who We Are

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. We gather project details, then route the enquiry to a local heat pump technician who performs a site assessment, load calculation, installation, and final testing.

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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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