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Find a Trusted HVAC Pro in Denver

Heating, cooling, furnace, and AC service from local Denver HVAC pros. Compare quotes side by side, no pay-to-play.

$5 to post — credited back on your invoice. No lead fees, no ads.

What hvac pros on Nave handle

The most common hvac jobs Denver homeowners post on Nave.

Furnace repair, tune-up, and replacement
Air conditioning repair and install
Heat pump install and service
Annual HVAC tune-up and maintenance
Thermostat install and smart thermostat setup
Ductwork inspection, sealing, and repair
Indoor air quality and humidifier service
Mini-split (ductless) install and repair

Typical hvac pricing in Denver

These are typical Denver-area ranges to help set expectations. Actual quotes come from the pros responding to your job.

Service call fee

$95 – $175

Typical range

$150 – $700 for tune-ups, common repairs, and small parts replacements

Full system replacements (furnace + AC) typically run $7,000 – $15,000+ in Denver. Heat pumps and high-efficiency systems are at the higher end. These are estimates — your actual quotes come from the pros responding.

How to hire an HVAC pro in Denver on Nave

Step-by-step for finding and hiring a Denver-area HVAC contractor for furnace, AC, or heat pump work through Nave.

  1. 1

    Describe the work

    Tell Nave what you need done. The AI assistant walks you through hvac specifics so qualified pros have the context to respond accurately.

  2. 2

    Receive responses from local pros

    Vetted local professionals review your job and respond directly with quotes, availability, and a personalized message. No bidding wars, no auto-blasts.

  3. 3

    Compare side by side

    You see the responses laid out next to each other — pricing, ratings, timing, credentials. The best fit wins, not the biggest ad budget.

  4. 4

    Choose and connect

    Pick the pro you want. Nave connects you directly. No hidden fees, no markups, no commissions taken from your pro.

HVAC FAQ

Common questions about hiring a hvac pro in Denver.

When should I replace my furnace vs. repair it?

Furnaces typically last 15 to 20 years. If yours is over 15 and the repair costs more than half the price of a new system, replacement is usually the better long-term call. If it is under 10 years old and a single component is failing, repair is almost always the right answer. A reputable HVAC pro will give you both options with the trade-offs spelled out.

How much does a new furnace cost in Denver?

A new gas furnace in Denver typically runs $4,500 to $9,000 installed for standard residential. High-efficiency furnaces (95% AFUE+) run $6,000 to $11,000. If you are doing furnace + AC at the same time, expect $9,000 to $15,000+. Pricing depends on size, brand, efficiency, and complexity of install.

Are HVAC pros on Nave licensed and insured?

Nave verifies HVAC contractor licenses, EPA Section 608 certification (required for refrigerant work), and liability insurance. Each provider profile shows submitted credentials and verification status.

How often should I tune up my furnace and AC?

Once a year for each — furnace in early fall before heating season, AC in spring before cooling season. A tune-up runs $80 to $200 and is the single highest-leverage thing you can do to extend equipment life and avoid emergency calls in cold snaps or heat waves.

Can Nave help with HVAC emergencies?

Yes. Mark your job as "Emergency" and qualified local HVAC pros are notified immediately. During Denver cold snaps and heat waves response times can stretch — but Nave shows you who is available now rather than the pro who paid the most for ad placement.

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