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Full-Service Heating Services In Firestone, Colorado
At Firestone Heating and Air Pros, we offer complete heating services including installation, repair, and maintenance for all types of systems. Our team ensures your heating system runs efficiently and reliably during colder months, helping you stay comfortable while reducing energy costs. From routine maintenance to full system upgrades, we’ve got you covered.
Heating Services in Firestone, CO
When it comes to keeping your home warm through a Firestone winter, you want one team that handles all of it and handles it well. We are your local Firestone Heating and Air Pros, and we cover the full range of heating work, from a quick furnace repair to a full new system installation, plus boilers and heat pumps. We have done this in homes all over town for years, and we bring the same honest, careful, safety-first approach to every job.
Winters here are demanding, and a heating system earns its keep every single season. The homes around Firestone heat differently too, from the newer builds along the eastern edge of town to the established family neighborhoods that have weathered plenty of hard freezes. That variety is exactly why we never work from a generic playbook. We match our approach to your specific home and the way you live in it.
We are the trusted local heating experts in Firestone because we diagnose honestly, do quality work, and make safety the priority. Whatever your heating needs, furnace, boiler, or heat pump, repair or replacement, we are the team to call. When you want it done right, contact us today.
Our Heating Services in Firestone, CO
Below is a clear look at every heating service we offer Firestone homeowners. Whatever keeps your home warm, we know how to take care of it.
Furnace Repair
A reliable furnace is not optional once a Firestone winter takes hold. When a cold front rolls down off the mountains, a furnace that blows cold air, cycles oddly, or will not stay lit turns the house uncomfortable fast, and it always seems to happen when you are leaning on the heat hardest. Prompt, accurate furnace repair keeps your home warm and your family comfortable through the long cold months, and it is some of the most common work we do.
Common Problems We Fix
- The furnace blows cold air or never reaches the temperature you set
- You hear a loud bang or boom when the heat first kicks on
- The blower runs nonstop but the rooms still feel chilly
- There is a burning or musty smell when the system starts up
- The igniter keeps failing and the furnace will not stay lit
- The unit cycles on and off far more often than it should
- Strange clicking, scraping, or rattling comes from the furnace cabinet
- The thermostat says one thing but the house clearly feels colder
- The furnace is struggling and your heating bills keep climbing
We diagnose furnaces methodically, checking the heat exchanger, the ignition system, the gas valve, the blower motor, and the safety controls. Skipping steps is how people end up with repeat breakdowns, so we do not skip them. Safety is built into every diagnosis, since a cracked heat exchanger or venting problem can pose a carbon monoxide risk. If you smell gas or suspect a gas leak, go outside immediately and call 911 – this is a serious emergency that needs urgent attention from the gas company. Once we find the real cause, we make the repair properly so your home stays warm and safe.
Furnace Installation
Sometimes the smarter move is a new furnace rather than another repair, and when that day comes, the quality of the installation determines everything that follows. Even excellent equipment will short cycle, heat unevenly, and wear out early if it is sized wrong or installed carelessly. In a Firestone winter, when you are counting on that system through long cold nights, getting the installation right the first time is the whole point.
Common Reasons Homeowners Upgrade
- The old furnace has finally quit and is past worthwhile repair
- Repairs have been piling up and no longer make financial sense
- The current unit cannot keep the house warm on the coldest nights
- Heating bills have climbed as the aging furnace works harder to do less
- The furnace is more than fifteen years old and struggling each winter
- A newly purchased home came with a system on its last legs
- The heat is uneven with some rooms warm and others always cold
- You want quieter, more efficient, more reliable heating
Our installation process starts with proper sizing, because that is the foundation everything rests on. We assess your home’s square footage, layout, insulation, and ductwork rather than just matching whatever was there before. Then we carefully remove the old furnace, set the new unit, and handle the gas, electrical, venting, and airflow work correctly and safely. Before we leave, we test everything thoroughly. A furnace sized and installed properly heats evenly, runs efficiently, and lasts the way it should, which is exactly the long term value a Firestone homeowner deserves.
Boiler Repair and Installation
Plenty of homes around Firestone rely on boiler systems for steady, even heat, and boilers ask for a different kind of expertise than forced air. The comfort of radiant and hydronic heat is hard to beat once it is dialed in, but these pressurized systems need a technician who genuinely understands them. Whether you need a boiler repaired before the next cold snap or a new system installed, this is work that rewards real knowledge and careful hands.
Common Problems We Fix
- The boiler will not fire up or loses its flame shortly after starting
- Radiators or baseboards stay cold in some rooms but not others
- You hear knocking, banging, or gurgling inside the system
- The pressure gauge reads too high or keeps dropping off
- There is water leaking around the unit or the connecting pipes
- The boiler runs but the house never gets comfortably warm
- It cycles on and off rapidly without holding a steady temperature
- You smell something off or notice soot around the equipment
- Heating bills keep creeping upward as the system ages
We approach boiler work carefully because the stakes are higher than most heating jobs. For repairs, we inspect the pressure relief valve, the circulator pump, the expansion tank, and the controls, and we test for leaks before any heat is restored. Many boiler problems come down to a failing pump, a faulty valve, or trapped air, all of which are very repairable. When a boiler has truly reached the end of its life, we install modern units sized correctly for your home. A boiler done right holds even heat and outlasts almost anything else in the house.
Heat Pump Installation and Repair
Heat pumps have become an increasingly smart choice for Firestone homeowners, because a single system handles both heating and cooling efficiently throughout the year. Modern heat pumps perform well even in our cold climate, pulling warmth into the home in winter and reversing to cool it in summer. For the right home, they are an efficient, versatile comfort solution, and getting one installed or repaired correctly takes a team that understands how these systems work.
Common Problems We Fix
- The heat pump runs constantly but cannot keep up with the cold
- The system is stuck in one mode and will not switch heating to cooling
- Ice is building up heavily on the outdoor unit
- The defrost cycle does not seem to be working properly
- Airflow has weakened or the system blows lukewarm air
- The unit is making unusual grinding or rattling noises
- The system short cycles or trips the breaker
- Energy use has climbed while comfort has dropped
For heat pump work, we diagnose the refrigerant charge, the reversing valve, the defrost controls, the compressor, and the electrical components, because these systems have more going on than a basic furnace or air conditioner. On new installations, we size the system correctly for your home and set it up to perform efficiently through both seasons. We once helped a family near Barefoot Lakes whose heat pump kept icing over because the defrost cycle had failed. We corrected it, and the system has run reliably since. Getting these details right is what delivers year round efficiency.
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Why Firestone Homeowners Choose Firestone Heating and Air Pros
We Diagnose, We Do Not Guess
Anybody can swap a part and hope. We find the actual source of the problem, and that difference is what keeps you from calling us back for the same issue. There is a real distinction between treating a symptom and fixing the cause, and we built our reputation on the latter. When we leave, the problem is solved, not postponed. That is the standard we hold on every heating call across Firestone.
Safety Is Never an Afterthought
Heating systems involve gas, combustion, pressurized water, and electrical components, so safety is part of everything we do. We check for carbon monoxide risks, venting problems, and pressure issues before we consider a system safe to run. We would never restore heat to a system we were not confident was safe. Protecting your home and family comes first, every single time, no matter how cold it is outside.
Honest Recommendations
We have lost count of the homeowners who came to us after being told they needed a full replacement when a modest repair was all it took. We always tell you the truth about what your system needs. If a repair makes sense, we repair it. If a new system genuinely is the smarter long term move, we explain why and let you decide. No pressure, no scare tactics, just straight answers from people who live and work here.
Fast, Reliable Response
When your heat is out in the cold, waiting is miserable and can be unsafe. We work to respond quickly, and for many heating calls in Firestone we can be out the same day. If we give you an arrival window, we keep it, and if anything changes we call you rather than leaving you wondering in a cold house. A homeowner once told us their previous company missed three appointments before they switched to us.
Expertise Across Every System
Firestone homes run everything from older furnaces and boilers to the newest high efficiency systems and heat pumps, and we are experienced across all of them. That breadth matters, because the technician who shows up already understands how your particular system is supposed to behave and where its weak points tend to be. You are not getting someone learning on your equipment.
Our Service Process
1. You reach out and we listen
Tell us what your system is doing and what you need. We ask the right questions up front so we arrive prepared with the right tools and a head start on the likely cause or the right equipment options.
2. We diagnose or assess thoroughly
Once on site, for a repair we identify the genuine root of the problem with safety checks built in, and for a new system we size it correctly for your home. You get a clear, plain language explanation of your options with no confusing jargon.
3. We do the work right
With your go ahead, we complete the repair or installation carefully and correctly, handling gas, pressurized, and electrical components with the precision and safety they require. We do not cut corners on systems like these.
4. We test and confirm
Before we leave, we test the system under real operating conditions, confirm it is heating safely and properly, and walk you through what we did. Then we clean up and let you get back to a warm, comfortable home.
Service Area in and Around Firestone, CO
Firestone is home base, and it is where the heart of our heating work lives. We know these neighborhoods, these homes, and how they hold heat through a cold winter night, and that local knowledge lets us diagnose faster and recommend the right path whatever your heating needs.
We also handle heating work across the surrounding communities that share this part of Weld County and the I-25 corridor. That includes Frederick right next door, Dacono just to the south, Mead to the north, Longmont to the west, Erie, and Johnstown. These towns share Firestone’s climate and housing styles, including older homes with established heating systems, so the same expertise that serves our home base serves our neighbors just as well. Wherever you are in the area, we bring the same honest, reliable service.
Professional Heating Repair vs DIY Attempts
We understand the urge to fix things yourself, especially when the heat goes out and you want it back fast. For a few basic tasks, that instinct is fine. Checking that the thermostat is set to heat and has working batteries, confirming a breaker has not tripped, and replacing a badly clogged filter are all reasonable first steps. A clogged filter alone is behind a surprising number of the heating calls we get.
The trouble starts when DIY moves past those basics into actual repair or installation. Heating systems combine gas, combustion, pressurized water, high voltage electrical, and components like heat exchangers, and a mistake with any of those can turn dangerous fast. The biggest concern is carbon monoxide. A misdiagnosed furnace, a cracked heat exchanger, or an improper repair can allow carbon monoxide into your home, and that is not something to learn about through trial and error. If you smell gas or suspect a gas leak, go outside immediately and call 911 – this is a serious emergency that needs urgent attention from the gas company.
Diagnosis is where most DIY attempts go wrong, because the symptom you see is often not the real problem. A furnace blowing cold air, a cold radiator, or a heat pump that will not keep up could each trace back to several different causes, and treating the wrong one wastes money and leaves you cold. Boilers add pressurized water to the equation, and heat pumps involve refrigerant that requires proper training and equipment to handle. Do not keep resetting a system that keeps locking out either, because that lockout is usually a safety control catching a real hazard.
Our honest take is simple. Handle the basic checks, and if those do not solve it, let a professional who works on these systems every day take it from there. The diagnostic tools we carry and the experience we have built across countless Firestone homes exist precisely because heating work rewards expertise and punishes shortcuts. It is safer, it usually costs less in the long run, and it gets your heat back without the risk.
Heating & Air Conditioning Services
Complete Home Comfort Solutions for Your Property
From heating system repairs to air conditioning maintenance and installations, our team has the tools and expertise to keep your home or business comfortable year-round. We deliver reliable, high-quality HVAC service you can count on.
We Deliver Expert Results
Don’t settle for temporary fixes. We combine years of hands-on experience with modern technology to deliver long-lasting heating and cooling solutions. Our team values your time, your comfort, and your property.
- Heating System Repair & Maintenance
- Furnace Repair & Installation
- Air Conditioning Services
- AC Repair & Tune-Ups
- HVAC Diagnostics & System Checks
- Indoor Comfort Solutions
Frequently Asked Questions
My furnace is blowing cold air. What should I check first?
Start with the simple things. Make sure the thermostat is set to heat and above the current room temperature, and check that your filter is not badly clogged. If those are fine and you still get cold air, the problem is likely in the ignition system, the gas valve, or a safety control. Firestone winters do not forgive a dead furnace, so we move quickly on these calls.
Should I repair my heating system or replace it?
It depends on age, repair history, and efficiency. If your system is older, breaking down repeatedly, and driving up your heating bills, replacement may serve you better. If it is a newer system with a single failed part, repair usually makes sense. We lay out both paths honestly so you can decide with good information instead of pressure.
Which heating system is right for my home?
It depends on your home and how it is built. Forced air furnaces are common and effective, boilers deliver wonderful even radiant heat, and heat pumps handle both heating and cooling efficiently. Many Firestone homes are well suited to one over the others. We assess your home and give you a straight recommendation rather than pushing a particular type.
Do heat pumps really work in cold Colorado winters?
Modern heat pumps perform well even in our climate, and many Firestone homeowners are pleased with how efficiently they heat. The technology has improved significantly, and a properly sized and installed system handles our winters capably while also providing cooling in summer. We can talk through whether a heat pump is the right fit for your specific home.
How long does a heating system last?
With proper care, most furnaces run well for fifteen to twenty years, boilers often last even longer, and heat pumps commonly serve for fifteen years or more. Correct sizing, quality installation, and regular upkeep all make a difference. Our demanding Firestone winters work these systems hard, so good maintenance helps you reach the upper end of those ranges.
Why are some rooms colder than others?
Uneven heating can come from ductwork problems, a struggling system, trapped air in a boiler, airflow restrictions, or poor balancing. It is a common complaint, and the right fix depends on the cause. During our diagnosis we look at why certain rooms run cold, because solving that is part of getting your whole home comfortable, not just the thermostat reading.
Is there a good heating company near me in Firestone?
That is exactly what we aim to be. We are local, we answer our phone, and we show up when we say we will. We handle furnaces, boilers, and heat pumps, we prioritize safety, and we diagnose honestly. The homeowners who call us once tend to keep our number, and that consistency is what we have built our reputation on across Firestone.
Is a high efficiency heating system worth it?
For most Firestone homeowners, yes, given how much heating we need through the long winter. A high efficiency system uses less fuel to keep your home comfortable, which adds up over a Front Range heating season. The key is proper sizing and correct installation, because even the best equipment underperforms when it is put in poorly.
My boiler keeps losing pressure. Is that a problem?
It can be. A boiler that steadily loses pressure often has a leak, a failing expansion tank, or an issue with the pressure relief valve. Ignoring it tends to lead to bigger trouble. We track down where the pressure is going rather than just topping it off, because the underlying cause needs to be fixed for the system to run reliably.
How can I avoid heating breakdowns in the future?
Change your filters on schedule, keep vents and the area around your equipment clear, watch for leaks or unusual noises, and pay attention to changes in how the system runs. Simple habits like these prevent a lot of avoidable problems. Having your heating checked before winter also catches small issues before deep cold arrives.
What should I do if my heat goes out in the middle of a cold night?
Check the thermostat and whether a breaker tripped, but do not keep resetting a system that immediately shuts down again, since that points to a safety issue. If the basics check out and the heat is still off, reach out to us. A no-heat situation in deep cold is a genuine urgency, and we prioritize getting your Firestone home warm and safe.
Your Complete Heating Team in Firestone
Warm, comfortable winters come down to having one team you trust for everything your heating system needs, whether that is a fast furnace repair, a properly sized new installation, boiler work, or a heat pump. That is what we set out to deliver for every Firestone homeowner, by diagnosing honestly, prioritizing safety, doing quality work, and standing behind our craftsmanship long after the job is done.
Whether your system needs a repair today or you are ready to upgrade to something quieter and more efficient, we are your local Firestone Heating and Air Pros and we are ready to help. When you want heating work done by people who know this town and take pride in what they do, contact us today.
Zip codes we serve: 80504, 80520, 80516, 80530, 80514, 80621, 80542, 80501, 80503, 80020, 80026



