Heat Pump Services in Wheat Ridge, CO

Versatile Year-Round Heating and Cooling for Your Home

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Complete Heat Pump Solutions

Heat pumps offer an incredibly efficient way to both heat and cool your home in the Colorado. Whether your system is stuck in one mode, struggling to maintain temperature, or you are looking to upgrade to a high-efficiency model, our local experts provide tailored, honest solutions to ensure year-round comfort and energy savings.

Our Heat Pump Services

How We can Help

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Repair

Fast diagnostics and targeted repairs to restore year-round climate control when your heat pump malfunctions.

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Install & Replacement

Professional installation services designed to maximize year-round efficiency, comfort, and long-term heat pump performance.

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Maintenance

Comprehensive bi-annual maintenance tune-ups designed to prevent unexpected breakdowns and extend your system's lifespan.

Why Homeowners Trust Laughing Air Inc.

Honest Service. Quality Work. Lasting Comfort

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Honest Recommendations

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Family-Owned Service

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 Licensed & Insured

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Free Install Estimates

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Free Second Opinions

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Quality Workmanship

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Responsive Service

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5 Star Reviews

Common Signs Your
Heat Pump Needs Attention

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System is stuck in heating or cooling mode

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Outdoor unit is freezing over or encased in solid ice

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Auxiliary or "Emergency Heat" stays on constantly

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Unusual grinding or rattling noises from the condenser

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Short cycling frequently throughout the day

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Inconsistent temperatures across different rooms

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Spikes in your seasonal energy bills

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REPAIR OR REPLACE

Should You Repair or Replace Your Heat Pump?

Because heat pumps run year-round, they endure more wear than standard standalone AC or furnace units. Our team evaluates your system's reversing valve, compressor health, age, and overall efficiency to help you decide if a repair or a full system replacement is the most cost-effective path forward.

SERVICE AREAS

Serving Wheat Ridge & Surrounding Communities

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Arvada, CO

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Lakewood, CO

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Denver, CO

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Golden, CO

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Westminster, CO

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Edgewater, CO

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Berkley, CO

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Federal Heights, CO

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Commerce City, CO

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Thornton, CO

Heat Pump Service FAQs

  • How is a heat pump different from a traditional AC or furnace?

    Unlike a traditional furnace that generates heat by burning fuel, a heat pump uses electricity to transfer existing heat. It pulls heat indoors during the winter and reverses the process to pump heat outdoors during the summer, handling both jobs in one unit.

  • Why is my heat pump blowing cold air in the winter?

    If it feels like a brief cool draft, the system might simply be in its temporary defrost mode. However, if it continuously blows cold air, you may have a broken reversing valve, a refrigerant leak, or a compressor issue requiring professional repair.

  • How often does a heat pump need maintenance?

    Since heat pumps operate 365 days a year for both heating and cooling, we strongly recommend bi-annual maintenance—once in the spring and once in the fall—to ensure reliable, uninterrupted performance.

  • What does "Emergency Heat" mean on my thermostat?

    Emergency heat uses a secondary, highly energy-consuming electrical heat strip to warm your home when temperatures drop severely or the main heat pump fails. It should only be used temporarily to avoid extremely high energy bills.

  • Why is my outdoor heat pump covered in a block of ice?

    A light layer of frost is normal in winter, which the system automatically clears using its defrost cycle. If it becomes completely encased in solid ice, there is likely a malfunction with the defrost control board, sensors, or fan motor that needs fixing.

  • How long do heat pumps typically last?

    Because they run continuously all year long, heat pumps typically have a lifespan of 10 to 15 years, which is slightly shorter than a standalone furnace. Proper bi-annual maintenance is critical to reaching the 15-year mark.

  • Are heat pumps effective in Colorado winters?

    Absolutely. Modern heat pumps are incredibly efficient and perfectly suited for the moderate winter climates found in Colorado, providing excellent comfort while lowering your overall energy consumption compared to traditional electric heating.

  • Can a new heat pump help lower my energy bills?

    Yes. Because they transfer heat rather than burning fuel to create it, modern, high-efficiency heat pumps can significantly reduce your monthly energy bills compared to traditional electric or older gas heating systems.