AC repair, furnace service, heat pumps, and maintenance for Fort Lupton homes and businesses — from the locally owned contractor that got its start right here.
Before the shop moved a few miles up Highway 52 to Frederick, Longview Heating & Air was a Fort Lupton company — and it still feels like home turf. We know the housing here, from the older blocks near downtown to the newer builds out by the golf course, and we're about 15 minutes away when something quits.
It's an owner-run operation: the techs who show up work directly for Ivan, nobody's paid on commission, and the diagnosis you get is the honest one. That approach is how we've earned a 5.0-star Google rating across hundreds of local jobs.
Residential and light commercial, repair through full replacement, on all major equipment brands.
Fort Lupton's housing runs the full range. The older homes around downtown and the original street grid — many from the early and mid-1900s — tend to have furnaces tucked into tight closets or basements, ductwork that was sized for heating only, and in plenty of cases no central air at all. That's fixable: sometimes the existing ducts can carry cooling with modest corrections, and where they can't, a ductless system cools the rooms that matter without a duct remodel.
The newer subdivisions — out by Coyote Creek and the growing edges of town — have the opposite pattern: builder-grade furnaces and ACs installed by the lowest bidder on day one. That equipment commonly starts failing at 8–12 years, right about when the first owners assumed they had years of life left. A seasonal tune-up catches most of those failures early; when a system is truly done, our replacement cost guide shows what to expect before anyone visits your kitchen table.
Properties outside the city gas lines often heat with propane — we work on those systems too, and a cold-climate heat pump is frequently the cheaper-to-run answer when a propane furnace ages out.
One money detail specific to this area: much of Fort Lupton is served by United Power, the electric co-op, not Xcel Energy — and United Power runs its own heat pump rebate program with different amounts and rules. Colorado's state heat pump tax credit stacks on top. Before you assume what a new system costs, see our rebates & financing page — we'll confirm which utility serves your address and what actually applies.
Commercial buildings along Denver Avenue and the 85 corridor: we service rooftop units and makeup air systems as well — see commercial services.
Booked online in about a minute. You'll get a confirmation and a heads-up text when we're on the way.
Our shop is on Highway 52 in Frederick, about 15 minutes away, and we're in town regularly. The online booking page shows our real open time slots, so the fastest way to see availability is to check it — or call (970) 408-9473 and we'll fit you in as soon as we can.
Usually, yes. Many older homes around downtown heat with a furnace but have never had central air. If the home has ductwork, we evaluate whether it can carry cooling as-is or needs modification, and quote accordingly. Where ducts aren't practical, a ductless mini-split is often the better answer.
Much of the Fort Lupton area is on United Power, which has its own heat pump rebate program — separate from Xcel's. Colorado's state heat pump tax credit can stack on top. Details on our rebates & financing page; we'll confirm what your address qualifies for.
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