Superior Heating and Air Conditioning Inc
250 Bryant St , Denver, CO 80219-1637
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250 Bryant St , Denver, CO 80219-1637
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Heating Contractors, Heating and Air Conditioning, Air Conditioning Contractors
Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more
4620 E Colfax Ave , Denver, CO 80220-1202
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Denver, CO 80204-3540
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72 Alcott St , Denver, CO 80219-2127
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Commercial Air Conditioning Contractors, Heating and Air Conditioning, Air Conditioning Contractors ...
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455 S Sheridan Blvd , Lakewood, CO 80226-3634
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Commerce City, CO 80216-5316
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3270 W Alameda Ave , Denver, CO 80219-2006
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6845 E 48th Ave , Commerce City, CO 80216-5310
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Commercial Air Conditioning Contractors, Heating and Air Conditioning
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Denver, CO 80219-2427
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Heating Contractors, Heating and Air Conditioning, Mechanical Contractors ...
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5925 Broadway , Denver, CO 80216-1026
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6121 Washington St Unit A , Denver, CO 80216-1223
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2700 W Evans Ave Ste 100 , Denver, CO 80219-5554
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Denver's high altitude and cold winters have historically made heat pumps less practical than in milder climates. Recent advances in cold-climate heat pump technology have changed this calculus — the decision is now nuanced and worth careful analysis for any Denver homeowner replacing HVAC.
| Factor | Gas Furnace (96% AFUE) | Standard Heat Pump | Cold-Climate Heat Pump |
|---|---|---|---|
| Installed cost | $4,500 – $9,000 (furnace only) | $5,000 – $10,000 | $12,000 – $25,000 (full system) |
| Heating capacity at 0°F | Full rated capacity | Drops significantly | Meaningful capacity (50–70% rated) |
| Heating fuel | Natural gas (Xcel Energy) | Electricity | Electricity |
| Cooling capability | No (paired with separate AC) | Yes (heat pump cools) | Yes (excellent cooling) |
| Denver altitude impact | Yes — derate BTU output | Less sensitive to altitude | Less sensitive to altitude |
| Denver dry air | Heat exchanger crack risk | N/A — no combustion | N/A — no combustion |
| Colorado natural gas rates | ~$0.80–$1.20/therm (Xcel) | N/A | N/A |
| Colorado electricity rates | N/A | ~$0.12–$0.15/kWh (Xcel) | ~$0.12–$0.15/kWh |
| Carbon emissions | High (combustion) | Depends on grid mix | Depends on grid mix |
| Xcel Energy rebate (2024) | $800 – $1,200 (96% AFUE) | $250 – $500 | $500 – $1,000+ |
| IRA federal tax credit (2025) | None beyond modest | Available | 30% up to $2,000 |
The key question for Denver: Do heat pumps work in Denver winter?
Standard heat pumps (HSPF ≤ 9, rated to ~15°F minimum): At Denver's 0°F to -10°F winter lows, a standard heat pump loses most heating capacity — supplementary electric resistance strips activate, which are expensive to operate and reduce the heat pump's efficiency advantage over gas. Standard heat pumps are inadequate as primary heat in Denver without a gas furnace or electric resistance backup.
Cold-climate heat pumps (Mitsubishi Hyper-Heat, Fujitsu Halcyon, Bosch IDS Advanced, Carrier Infinity with Performance): Rated to -13°F to -22°F minimum; maintain meaningful heating capacity (50–70% rated BTU) at Denver's winter lows. These systems are now viable as primary heat in Denver — though still challenged on the extreme cold days (-10°F to -15°F) that occur a few times per Denver winter. Most cold-climate heat pump installations in Denver pair with an electric resistance backup (or retain a gas furnace for hybrid/dual-fuel operation) to cover extreme cold edges.
Hybrid/Dual-Fuel System: Combine a cold-climate heat pump with a gas furnace backup — heat pump handles heating down to a switchover setpoint (typically 25°F–35°F), furnace kicks in below that. This is increasingly popular in Denver for combining heat pump efficiency at moderate temps with gas furnace reliability at extreme cold.
For Denver homes currently using evaporative cooling, the central AC upgrade decision:
| Factor | Evaporative Cooler | Central AC |
|---|---|---|
| Installation cost | $1,200 – $3,500 replacement | $4,000 – $8,000 (new system) |
| Annual electricity cost | $80 – $200 (extremely efficient) | $300 – $700 |
| Cooling on monsoon days (July–Sept) | Poor — high humidity reduces effectiveness | Excellent — dehumidifies |
| Cooling to comfortable temp | Best at low humidity (spring, early summer) | Reliable cooling regardless of humidity |
| Recommended Denver climate | Best in Dry Spring / Early Summer | Best in Monsoon (July–Sept) |
| Hybrid approach | Both systems — use evap in spring, AC in monsoon | Both systems |
Denver's hybrid recommendation: If cost allows, having both an evaporative cooler and central AC (or a heat pump) is the optimal Denver cooling approach: use the ultra-efficient evaporative cooler through May, June, and most of July; switch to central AC/heat pump during the humid monsoon afternoon storm periods in July–September. Many Denver homes already have this dual setup.
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