Area homeowners and business owners choose Unique Heating & Air Conditioning Inc. for HVAC services in Longmont, CO. Our customers depend on their heating and air conditioning systems to keep them comfortable and safe. You need a contractor who you can rely on year after year. That company is us whether you need advice, reliable repairs, seasonal maintenance, or a system replacement.
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Reliable HVAC Repair in Longmont
Many people expect a refrigerant leak in a heat pump or AC unit to be a major event they’ll notice right away. The truth is that micro-leaks are far more common than major ruptures in a line. A system with micro-leaks will continue to run but give you signs of the underlying problem. You can expect electricity costs to rise, and the unit will likely cycle longer and more often. You’ll probably experience uneven heat or cooled air throughout your home as well.
Personalized Heating and Cooling Installation
Zoning is a modern configuration through which we organize a home into zones. This is possible with either advanced duct equipment, such as dampers, or ductless mini-splits. With zoning, you can adjust each area independently. This can reduce energy consumption by as much as 30%. Zoning isn’t exclusive to temperature either. With air purification and humidity control, it can help you achieve better air quality throughout your house, too.
Our NATE-certified technicians install and service all types of HVAC systems.
- Ductwork
- Heat pumps
- Rooftop units
- Ultraviolet lights
- Ductless mini-splits
- Forced-air furnaces
- Central air conditioners
- Air purification systems
- Programmable and smart thermostats
Heating and Air Conditioning Maintenance
Avoid the mistake of ignoring your heating and air conditioning systems until there’s a problem. A proactive approach can save you a significant amount of money over the life of a unit. How often should you schedule a tune-up? Most experts recommend twice a year: once in the spring and once in the fall. This is true even for systems that heat and cool, such as heat pumps and some mini-splits. Doing so helps to avoid repairs and maximize energy efficiency.
What does an HVAC tune-up entail? The specifics of a tune-up will vary based on the season and type of equipment. That said, there are some constants. You can expect a multipoint inspection and calibration as needed. That covers the core and ancillary equipment, such as the thermostat. Our technician will clean all of the equipment. It’s also necessary to lubricate moving parts and tighten connections.