



This Longmont homeowner was ready to stop throwing money at an aging system and make a real upgrade. We came in and installed a brand-new Carrier heat pump outside and a high-efficiency Payne furnace inside - a combo that gives this home reliable comfort in every season, whether it's a cold Colorado winter or a hot July afternoon.
The indoor setup is clean and thorough. The new Payne furnace is paired with an AprilAire unit for whole-home humidity control, and the PVC flue piping is properly run to handle high-efficiency condensing operation. This isn't just a swap-and-go - it's a system that was designed to work well together.
What made this one especially rewarding was the rebate outcome. This homeowner qualified for $6,000 in Xcel Energy rebates. That's a significant chunk of the investment handed back - and it's something a lot of homeowners don't even know they're eligible for until they start asking the right questions.
Heat pump and furnace installation isn't one-size-fits-all. The right equipment, the right sizing, and the right installation approach all matter. A poorly matched system or a rushed install can leave you with efficiency numbers that never match what the equipment is rated for. We take the time to make sure everything is dialed in before we leave.
If your system is getting up there in age and you've been putting off the conversation, it's worth at least understanding what your options look like - and what rebates might already be on the table for you.