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Reliable Furnace Installation and Repair

Colorado winters put an immense strain on home heating systems, making a dependable furnace a top priority for every homeowner. We provide expert furnace installation and repair services designed to keep your home warm regardless of the temperature outside. If your furnace is making unusual noises, cycling on and off too frequently, or failing to provide consistent heat, our technicians can perform a full system diagnostic. We work with all major brands and specialize in high-efficiency gas furnaces that are built to withstand the unique demands of our high-altitude climate. Whether you need a simple sensor replacement or a complete system upgrade, we prioritize speed and technical precision to restore your comfort.

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Comprehensive Furnace Services

Maintaining a safe and efficient heating system requires more than just reactive repairs. Our comprehensive furnace services include seasonal safety inspections, heat exchanger cleanings, and full system tune-ups. We check for carbon monoxide leaks, inspect gas line connections, and test the blower motor to ensure your system is operating at peak performance. These preventative measures are essential for extending the lifespan of your equipment and keeping your monthly heating bills under control. From traditional forced-air systems to modern high-efficiency units, our team has the specialized tools and experience to handle all aspects of furnace maintenance and performance optimization.

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How We Work: Furnace Services in Colorado

At Pulse Home Services, we follow a structured process to ensure every furnace service is performed safely and correctly. Every visit begins with a thorough evaluation of your entire heating system, including the thermostat, ductwork, and ventilation. Once the issue is identified, we provide a clear explanation of the necessary work along with a transparent price estimate. Our technicians respect your home and work efficiently to minimize any disruption to your schedule. After the repair or installation is finished, we perform a series of safety tests to confirm the system is venting correctly and providing maximum airflow. We conclude each project by showing you how to manage your settings for the best balance of warmth and energy efficiency.

What Our Customers Say

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I had a GREAT experience with Pulse Home Services! Our technician was prompt, professional and knowledgeable.

— Sara Pridgen

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Pulse Home Services are exceptional service providers

— Brian

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I love this family owned service. Nick is an electrician and his brother, Jordan, is a plumber.

— May Brouhard

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Contact a Furnace Specialist Today

If you are experiencing issues with your furnace, or if you are considering an upgrade to a more efficient system, don’t hesitate to contact us.

All of our HVAC Services

Explore our complete range of HVAC services to keep your home comfortable year-round:

Boilers

Expert boiler installation repair and maintenance

Mini Split

Expert mini-split installation repair and maintenance

Heat Pump

Expert heat pump installation repair and maintenance

Air Conditioning

Stay cool during Colorado's hot summers

Indoor Air Quality

Breathe easier with our air quality solutions

FAQs: Furnace Services

How long does a standard gas furnace typically last?

A well-maintained gas furnace usually lasts between 15 and 20 years. However, the lifespan is often determined by how consistently the system was serviced over its life. In the dry Colorado air, components like the blower motor and heat exchanger can experience significant wear if they are not cleaned and inspected annually. If your furnace is over 15 years old and requires a major repair, such as a new heat exchanger or motor, it is often more cost-effective to invest in a modern, high-efficiency replacement.

Why is my furnace making a loud banging noise?

A loud banging sound, often called “delayed ignition,” occurs when gas builds up in the combustion chamber before igniting. This can be caused by dirty burners or a faulty igniter and should be addressed immediately to prevent damage to the heat exchanger. Another common cause of banging or popping is the expansion and contraction of metal air ducts as the heated air moves through them. A professional inspection can help determine if the noise is a harmless duct issue or a mechanical failure that requires a repair.

What is an AFUE rating and why does it matter?

AFUE stands for Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency. It measures how much of the fuel your furnace consumes is actually converted into heat for your home versus how much is lost through the flue. For example, an 80% AFUE furnace converts 80 cents of every dollar spent on gas into warmth. Upgrading to a 96% or 98% AFUE furnace can significantly reduce your monthly utility costs, especially during the peak of a Colorado winter. Higher AFUE ratings represent a more efficient, environmentally friendly heating solution.

How often should I change my furnace filter?

You should check your furnace filter every 30 days and replace it at least every three months. During the heavy heating season in Colorado, your furnace runs more frequently, which means the filter will trap dust and debris much faster. A clogged filter restricts airflow, which puts unnecessary stress on the blower motor and can cause the heat exchanger to overheat. Regular filter changes are the simplest and most effective way to protect your heating system and maintain high indoor air quality.

Why is my furnace blowing cold air?

If your furnace is blowing cold air, start by checking your thermostat to ensure it is set to “Auto” rather than “On.” When the fan is set to “On,” it will blow air even when the furnace isn’t actively heating. If the settings are correct, the problem could be a tripped limit switch caused by an overheated system or a dirty flame sensor that is preventing the burners from staying lit. Because this issue can involve gas components and electrical sensors, it is best to have a professional technician diagnose and fix the root cause.

Serving the greater Colorado area and surrounding communities

Pulse Home Services is proud to serve homeowners and businesses throughout Colorado.

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