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  • Denver Metro Area
  • Monday-Friday
    8:00 am - 4:00 pm
  • Service

    (303) 895-8889

  • Denver Metro Area
  • Monday-Friday
    8:00 am - 4:00 pm
  • Service

    (303) 895-8889

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    These are the most frequently asked questions about HVAC, Sizing, and More. Please feel free to contact us if you don’t see your question answered below.

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    Which Water heaters qualify for a tax credit?

    Natural gas, oil and propane water heaters require an annual fuel utilization efficiency of at least 95% to qualify for a tax credit. Meanwhile, electric heaters need to have a minimum 2.2 uniform energy factor (UEF). if you plan on getting a tax credit for your water heater, make sure you have a copy of the manufacturer's certification statement.

    Frozen Pipe services

    When it gets cold your pipes start freezing, that can cause a major issue. If you think you have frozen pipes DO NOT wait call us immediately!

    If I have a major water leak in my home what should i do?

    first, turn of your water supply at the main shut off valve. As a homeowner it's important to know where this is located and educate your family members as well. Second always contact a professional plumber during these emergencies. And don't touch any wet electrical fittings- call an Electrician for that.

    What's the best wat to choose a plumber?

    Assuming that the plumbing problem is not an emergency, its always smart to do as much research as possible before choosing a plumber. Check to make sure the plumber is licensed in your local area or state. Consult the Better Business Bureau to learn about complaints filed against the plumber or their company, and weather the plumber has a good record handling disputes. Ask the plumber for references. Finally ask for an estimate on the repair job that has caused you to look for a plumber in the first place. Don't be shy about getting a few estimates. The figures are important but so is the reputation of the plumber in your community.

    Why do we run out of hot water so quickly?

    Depending on the age and type of your water heater there are a couple of reasons you don't have enough hot water:

    1. Electric water heaters commonly have two heating elements one on top and one on bottom either of these elements can stop working. If the bottom element goes out only the top portion of the water heater ids being heated if the top goes out there will not be any hot water.

    2. There is a reset button that could have been tripped, that is an indicator that something is wrong.

    If your water heater is running out of hot water quicker than normal, give us a call and we will get you back in hot water FAST!

    What is included in your maintenance package?

    How often you run your system, the system’s age, its make and model, and whether or not it was serviced regularly over the course of its life can all play a significant role in how long your system will last you.d/or air conditioner to last approximately 15 years.

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    You’re taking care of everything else in your world. Let us take care of this.