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HVAC Services in Brighton, CO

AC repair, heating, heat pumps, ductless systems, and maintenance for Brighton homes and businesses — from a locally owned contractor with a 5.0-star Google rating.

Serving Brighton · Adams County

Local service, owner-run

Brighton is an easy run from our Frederick office — about 20 minutes straight down Highway 52 and US-85 — so getting a tech to your door doesn't depend on fighting Denver traffic. We work on homes across Brighton's mix of established neighborhoods and newer builds east of the Platte.

Many Brighton homes built in the 2000s boom are now hitting the age where original AC condensers and furnaces start failing — often within a year or two of each other. If yours is original equipment, a repair-vs-replace conversation is worth having before peak season.

Brighton homes, from the downtown grid to Brighton Crossing

The blocks around Brighton's historic downtown date to the early and mid-1900s, and a surprising number are still heating-only — a furnace and winter-sized ducts, no air conditioning ever installed. First-time AC is a job we know well here. Some of those duct systems can take on cooling with minor rework; when they can't, a ductless mini-split covers the rooms you live in without opening up plaster walls.

Brighton Crossing and the other newer subdivisions sit at the opposite end of the curve. The furnace and AC the builder installed tend to hit their first serious failures somewhere in the 8-to-12-year window — earlier than most owners expect. A yearly tune-up catches the cheap fixes while they're still cheap, and gets you a straight answer on how much life the system has left.

Out past the city grid, the farm and acreage properties around Brighton often heat with propane. We service those furnaces too, and when one ages out it's worth pricing a cold-climate heat pump against a straight swap — at propane prices, the heat pump often costs noticeably less to run.

On rebates, Brighton is genuinely split: United Power is headquartered right here in town and serves much of the area, while some addresses are on Xcel — and which utility you're on decides which heat pump rebate program you can use. Colorado's $1,000 state heat pump tax credit (2026) stacks on top either way. Start with our rebates & financing page, and we'll confirm what applies at your address.

Businesses along the US-85 corridor with rooftop units — we handle those too, on the commercial side.

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Brighton questions we hear a lot

How fast can you get to Brighton?

We're about 20 minutes out — Highway 52 to US-85 makes Brighton an easy run from the Frederick shop, and we're down this way often. Rather than promise a window we can't guarantee, we'll point you to the online booking page, which shows real open time slots.

Can you add central AC to an older home near downtown Brighton?

Yes — first-time AC installs are routine in the older grid. We start by checking whether the heating ducts can move enough air for cooling. If they can, you get a straightforward quote; if not, we'll tell you whether duct corrections or a ductless system makes more sense for the house.

Which heat pump rebates apply in Brighton?

It depends on your electric utility. United Power — headquartered in Brighton — serves much of the area, and parts of town are on Xcel; each runs its own rebate program. The $1,000 Colorado state tax credit (2026) applies either way. We'll sort out what your address qualifies for.

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