Priority Home Services

Expert Heat Pump Installation Services in Denver, CO

Installing or replacing a new system can feel overwhelming, but Priority Home Services makes it stress-free. We assess your needs, walk you through every option, and provide a clear, free cost estimate before any work begins. Our promise is to perform the correct heat pump installation at an honest price, every time. 

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Long-Term Benefits of Modern Heat Pumps

Upgrading to a new, modern heat pump system offers numerous advantages for your Colorado home. These systems are highly efficient, translating directly into lower monthly utility bills compared to older models. Enjoy consistent, reliable heating and cooling throughout the year from a dependable unit. Learn more about our financing options for your heat pump installation project.

Signs of a Failing Heat Pump System

Beyond age, failing units often exhibit several clear signs. Be alert for performance issues that may take the form of:

Increased Utility Bills

If your bills are mysteriously rising without a change in usage, your system is losing efficiency.

Unusual Noises

Sounds like banging, rattling, or grinding often indicate serious internal mechanical trouble.

Foul Odors

Smells of burning, gas, or mold can signal dangerous issues and require immediate inspection.

Recognizing When to Replace a Heat Pump​

While heat pump repairs can be common, constantly paying to fix an aging unit may signal it’s time for a replacement. If your heat pump is older than 10–15 years or requires frequent, costly repairs, replacement is the more economical long-term choice. Replacing an old unit ensures peak performance and eliminates the recurring inconvenience of breakdowns.

Critical Safety and Performance Checks

A failing heat pump poses serious risks, including carbon monoxide leaks, which are a major health hazard. Even minor issues degrade efficiency, increasing energy waste. We recommend annual preventative maintenance to greatly extend your heat pump’s lifespan and ensure it is operating safely. 

Understanding Installation Factors and Considerations

When planning your heat pump installation, our technicians will guide you through several important factors. These include choosing the best indoor unit location (considering heat rising and airflow), selecting the right indoor unit type, and reviewing local Denver code requirements for compliance. Key placement factors we evaluate for the outdoor unit include:

Budget

We review cost-effective options and financing plans to fit your household’s financial needs.

Indoor Unit Location

This is critical for optimizing heat distribution, condenser airflow, and accurate thermostat readings.

Indoor Unit Types

We offer options including wall units, floor units, mini-ducts, and ceiling cassettes to suit your home’s structure.

Outdoor Unit Types

We assess the best placement to ensure unobstructed airflow, clear space, accessibility, and proper roof runoff protection.

Local Code Requirements

We guarantee your new installation meets all regional regulations and safety standards.

The Priority Home Services Difference

When you choose Priority Home Services, you are choosing transparency and expertise. We only sell you what you truly need, stand by all recommended repairs, and offer flexible scheduling, including same-day service availability. Our experts have the skills, tools, and knowledge to ensure your new system runs effortlessly from day one.

Heat Pump Installation FAQs

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The average lifespan of a heat pump built between the 1970s through 1980s is generally about 15 years, with newer units being able to last even longer. The main determining factor in how long your heat pump will last is how well you maintain it. It’s critical to have Priority Home Services perform preventative maintenance at least once a year to keep your pump in prime condition.

SEER and HSPF are efficiency ratings assigned to a heat pump. The difference between them is the SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) rating measures the efficiency of a heat pump in cooling mode while the HSPF (Heating Seasonal Performance Factor) rating measures the efficiency of a heat pump in heating mode. The higher the SEER and HSPF number, the more efficient the unit will be in each designated mode.

There’s a few indications you can look for as to when you should replace your heat pump. The first and foremost being when the system starts giving you more problems than are cost-effective to fix. Other indicators are if the unit is approaching ten years in age and major components such as the compressor, reversing valve, accumulator or outdoor coil start failing. If you suspect that it may be time to replace your heat pump, just give Priority Home Services a call to have someone assess your pump and help guide you in the direction of repair or replacement.

Our installers are all certified, licensed HVAC professionals who have extensive experience in providing heat pump installation services. We regularly update their certifications to keep up with the latest industry standards and practices so that you can be confident of a quality outcome for every job. Our installers are also trained in the latest safety regulations, ensuring your installation is up to code.

Yes, absolutely! Our team is happy to provide you with a free, no-obligation quote so that you can make an informed decision about using our services. The quote will include all necessary materials and labor costs associated with the installation. We can also answer any questions that you may have about the process or prices at this stage.

A heat pump is an energy-efficient heating and cooling system that works by moving warm air from one area to another, creating a comfortable environment for your home or office. Heat pumps use electricity to move the air outside of your home, drawing in colder air from the surrounding area. The compressor then compresses the cold air which increases its temperature before releasing it into your home. This process can also be reversed to provide cooling during hot summer months.

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