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Commercial HVAC Services in Colorado Springs

Maintenance contracts, rooftop unit service, and energy-efficient systems for offices, retail, medical facilities, and multi-tenant buildings across the Pikes Peak region. 50+ active commercial contracts. 15+ years of local experience.

Commercial HVAC Services

Full-service commercial heating and cooling for Colorado Springs businesses. From rooftop units to VRF systems, we keep your building comfortable year-round.

Rooftop Units (RTUs)

Installation, repair, and maintenance for packaged rooftop units. We service all major brands and sizes for retail, office, and warehouse applications.

VRF Systems

Variable refrigerant flow systems for multi-zone commercial buildings. Individual temperature control across zones with high energy efficiency and low operating costs.

Split Systems

Commercial split system installation and service for offices, medical suites, and retail spaces that need reliable, quiet climate control.

Maintenance Contracts

Scheduled preventive maintenance with priority response. Reduce emergency calls, extend equipment life, and keep tenants comfortable with a custom maintenance plan.

Energy Efficiency Audits

We evaluate your current HVAC systems, identify waste, and recommend upgrades that lower utility bills without sacrificing comfort or air quality.

Emergency Commercial HVAC

When your system goes down mid-season, we respond fast. Priority service for commercial clients to minimize tenant disruption and lost revenue.

New Construction HVAC

HVAC design and installation for new commercial buildings. We work with general contractors and architects from design through commissioning.

Ductwork & Ventilation

Commercial duct design, fabrication, installation, and repair. Proper ventilation is critical for air quality, code compliance, and system efficiency.

Commercial HVAC at 6,000 Feet: What Colorado Springs Building Owners Need to Know

Colorado Springs sits at 6,035 feet above sea level, and that elevation has a direct impact on how commercial HVAC systems perform. The lower air density at altitude reduces the efficiency of air-cooled condensers and affects combustion in gas-fired heating equipment. Systems that are sized using sea-level calculations will underperform here. Every commercial HVAC installation we do accounts for altitude derating, which typically means upsizing equipment by 10-15% compared to what the same building would need in Denver or down on the plains.

Combustion efficiency is another altitude factor that gets overlooked. Gas furnaces and rooftop units with gas heat packs need proper adjustment for high-altitude operation. The reduced oxygen at 6,000+ feet means burners must be reconfigured with the correct orifice sizes and gas pressure settings. If this is not done during installation, the equipment runs inefficiently, produces excess carbon monoxide, and fails prematurely. We see this regularly on buildings where the original HVAC contractor did not account for altitude.

Why Maintenance Contracts Matter for Commercial Properties

A commercial HVAC failure in July or January is not just uncomfortable for your tenants. It is a business problem. Retail stores lose customers. Medical offices cannot see patients. Office tenants start looking at their lease terms. That is why we structure our maintenance contracts around prevention rather than reaction.

Our standard commercial maintenance contract includes two full system inspections per year (pre-cooling season and pre-heating season), filter changes on a schedule matched to your building's needs, refrigerant level checks, electrical connection inspections, belt and bearing checks on air handlers, condensate drain clearing, and thermostat calibration. We document everything and flag issues before they become emergency calls.

For larger properties, we offer quarterly or monthly service plans that include priority dispatch. When something does go wrong, contract clients get moved to the front of the line. Most commercial emergency calls for our contract clients are responded to within 4 hours.

Colorado's Temperature Range Demands Reliable Equipment

Colorado Springs has one of the widest temperature ranges of any metro area in the country. Summer highs regularly reach the mid-90s, while winter lows can drop below zero. Add in the dry air, intense UV exposure at altitude, and rapid temperature swings (it is not unusual for temperatures to change 40 degrees in a single day), and you have an environment that punishes HVAC equipment.

Rooftop units take the worst of it. They sit exposed to hail, UV degradation, wind, and temperature extremes year-round. Without regular maintenance, gaskets fail, condenser coils get damaged, and electrical components corrode. We recommend at minimum a spring and fall inspection for any commercial RTU in the Pikes Peak region, with quarterly checks for older units or buildings with high occupancy loads.

For new construction or system replacements, we help building owners evaluate their options between traditional RTUs, VRF systems, and split systems. The right choice depends on the building layout, occupancy patterns, budget, and energy goals. VRF systems have become increasingly popular for multi-tenant commercial buildings in Colorado Springs because they offer zone-by-zone temperature control and strong efficiency numbers, even at altitude.

Working with Property Managers and Building Owners

We currently hold 50+ commercial maintenance contracts in the Colorado Springs area. Our commercial clients include office buildings, medical facilities, retail centers, restaurants, churches, and HOA-managed properties. We understand that commercial HVAC work has to happen around your business schedule, so we coordinate service windows that minimize disruption to your operations and your tenants.

If you manage commercial property in Colorado Springs and want to discuss a maintenance contract or need a quote on equipment replacement, call us at (719) 747-6466. We will walk your building, evaluate your current systems, and put together a plan that fits your budget and your building's needs. You can also learn more about our residential and general HVAC services or our commercial plumbing capabilities.

Why Colorado Springs businesses trust us with their HVAC

Same-Day Service

Call before noon and we'll have a technician at your building today. Emergency service available 7 days a week for commercial clients.

Upfront Pricing

We quote the job before we start. The price we give you is the price you pay — no surprises on the invoice.

100% Guarantee

If something isn't right, we come back and fix it at no extra cost. Our work is guaranteed, period.

Licensed & Insured

Every technician on our team is state-licensed, background-checked, and carries full liability insurance.

Commercial HVAC questions

Answers from our Colorado Springs commercial HVAC team.

How often should commercial HVAC systems be serviced?
At minimum, twice per year — once before cooling season and once before heating season. High-occupancy buildings, restaurants, and medical facilities often benefit from quarterly service. Our maintenance contracts are customized based on your building type, equipment age, and usage patterns.
Do you service rooftop units (RTUs)?
Yes. Rooftop units are one of the most common commercial HVAC systems in Colorado Springs, and we service all major brands. Our RTU maintenance includes condenser and evaporator coil cleaning, refrigerant checks, electrical inspections, belt replacement, and gas combustion analysis.
What does a commercial HVAC maintenance contract include?
Our contracts typically include scheduled preventive maintenance visits, filter changes, priority emergency response, documented inspection reports, and discounted rates on repairs and parts. We tailor each contract to your building's specific equipment and needs. Call us for a no-obligation quote.
How much can a maintenance contract save on energy costs?
Well-maintained commercial HVAC systems typically run 15-25% more efficiently than neglected equipment. The exact savings depend on your building size, equipment age, and current condition. Our energy efficiency audits can identify specific opportunities to reduce your utility bills.
Can you handle HVAC for new commercial construction?
Absolutely. We work with general contractors and architects on new commercial builds throughout the Pikes Peak region. We handle load calculations, system design, equipment selection, installation, and commissioning. All of our sizing accounts for Colorado Springs' 6,000-foot altitude.
How does altitude affect commercial HVAC performance?
At 6,035 feet, Colorado Springs has roughly 20% less air density than sea level. This reduces the capacity of air-cooled systems and affects gas combustion efficiency. Equipment must be properly derated and configured for altitude, or it will underperform and fail prematurely. Every system we install is adjusted for high-altitude operation.
What is your emergency response time for commercial clients?
Maintenance contract clients receive priority dispatch, with most emergency calls responded to within 4 hours. Non-contract commercial clients are scheduled as quickly as possible, typically same-day for calls received before noon. Call us at (719) 747-6466 for emergencies.

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