Wednesday, October 14, 2020

Time to Put the A/C to Bed for the Season.

You may still need to have your air conditioning system running for a tiny bit longer since the fall can sometimes pull out surprise heat waves. But soon enough, you’ll look at the upcoming weather forecast, see the low temperatures, and know that the cold weather is here to stay… at least until next spring.

Here are some tips for prepping your Colorado Springs’ home air conditioning for winter –

1.  Simply start by shutting off your a/c.

2.  Clean the condenser unit thoroughly.

3.  Give it several hours to dry with a cover over it.

4.  Schedule off-season maintenance service for the unit.

If that sounds like a chore, please call us. We are the home and business air conditioning and heating experts in the Colorado Springs area. Do you want to make sure your a/c system runs at its best next spring?  Call us at (719) 209-4955. Our name is Altitude Heating and Air. You will find us on the web at altitudehvacco.com.

Thursday, October 1, 2020

What is Worse than your Home’s Sump Pump Giving out in the Summer?

That is easy…it is when your Colorado Springs home’s sump pump fails in the winter. Now you have a real mess on your hands as you try to clean up in freezing weather. Obviously, no home or business owner can afford to have their sump pump fail at a critical time. Do not play Russian roulette with mother nature!

Here are some warning signs that your sump pump is about to fail –

1.  How long has that thing been running, anyway?

2.  It frequently turns off and on.

3.  It gets louder and louder.

4.  The sump pump is not turning on when it should.

Warning Will Robinson, Warning to borrow from Lost in Space. It is time to take your sump pump seriously. When that time comes trust Colorado Springs sump pump expert Altitude Heating and Air. They serve our area’s plumbing, heating, and A/C needs. Visit them online at altitudehvacco.com. Call them any time at (719) 209-4955.

Monday, September 14, 2020

Looking for Signs that your Furnace is Ready for the Long Winter Haul.

It is about that time in the Rockies…time to turn on your furnace and make sure that it is ready for the next six months or so. Before winter hits with a vengeance, as we know it can in Colorado Springs, you want to make sure that your home’s furnace is not only running at peak efficiency, but is safe as well.

Here are some steps you can take –

  1. Change the filter…it seems obvious, but dirty filters are the bane of your existence.
  2. Change the thermostat to heat…you would be surprised how many people forget.
  3. Clean the dust off of the burners.
  4. Check the boiler and oil it.
  5. Test all of the safety monitors.
  6. Hire a professional.

Of course, we threw that in because if you want a safe and comfortable winter why wouldn’t you call us at Altitude Heating and Air? We will inspect, clean, and even replace your old furnace if necessary. Hit us up at altitudehvacco.com. Then give us a call if you live in the Colorado Springs area at (719) 209-4955.

Monday, August 31, 2020

Installing a New Faucet.

It may not sound like rocket science, but it should not be attempted by just anyone. In fact, today’s faucets have become easier to install with various innovations. There are still many different steps that need to be taken to avoid leaking in the future…or even just a sub-par job that looks bad.

Here are just a few of those steps – 


  1. You must cut out and remove the old faucet.
  2. You will probably need a basin wrench.
  3. The new faucet must be mounted with silicone.
  4. Measure the supply lines…they may not be long enough.
  5. Remove the aerator before turning the water on.

These, and many more steps are something that a licensed plumber in Colorado Springs can practically do with their eyes closed! Just such a plumbing company is Altitude Heating and Air serving the Colorado Springs area. When you need faucets replaced or installed in new construction call Altitude Heating and Air at (719) 209-4955.

Monday, August 17, 2020

Are You Under Pressure?

This year so many of us would answer that in the affirmative. If the natural gas lines in your Colorado Springs area home are under pressure that can be a dangerous matter! Over time, gas pipelines have proven to be a safe means of fuel transport. Now and then, pipeline ruptures make the news and, very occasionally, result in a catastrophic accident.

What about pressure testing? Pressure testing is the practice of subjecting pipes or pipeline systems to pressure far above operating pressure to confirm the integrity of the pipe, its fittings, and its joints. The concept is to locate pipe weaknesses before something goes wrong and, obviously repair them.

That is one of the many services offered by Altitude Heating and Air. Altitude has become a friendly and necessary companion in the Colorado Springs area for preventative and emergency plumbing and HVAC related services. This is not a matter that should be ignored! Have your home’s pipes pressure tested by Altitude Heating and Air. Call (719) 209-4955.

Tuesday, August 4, 2020

Should We go Tankless this Summer?

Not topless…tankless! Exactly, is it time to consider a tankless water heater in your Colorado Springs area home? Converting your water heater to a tankless model is a valuable upgrade for any home. These units last longer, use less energy, offer endless hot water and can reduce utility bills. That is only the beginning.

Here are some of the previously stated reasons again –


  1. Energy efficiency…tankless heats water only when it is needed.
  2. Lower utility bills…the average household in our area can save hundreds of $$$ yearly.
  3. Extended life…on average, they last 10 years longer.
  4. Endless hot water…you are going to love that!
  5. Space saving…generally they are less than half the size of traditional water heaters.

It just seems to make sense. You could even use the logic…pay a little now and save a lot later.  It your next water heater is imminent maybe it is time to consider going tankless. Call Altitude Heating and Air to discuss your options. They have been the HVAC choice in Colorado Springs for most of this century. Just call (719) 209-4955.

Monday, July 13, 2020

Does it Feel Warmer in Here?

That’s something you really don’t want to have to say in your Colorado Springs area home this time of year.  We know, sometimes it is hard to tell whether your air conditioning unit is broken or not especially for inexperienced homeowners.  Perhaps you won’t even realize that there is something wrong with your A/C until it has stopped working entirely!

Here are some signs that repair or replacement of your home’s a/c unit is needed –

1.  The rooms are simply not cooling like they used to.
2.  You go to turn on your air conditioning and it refuses to go on.
3.  Strange sounds are emanating from the unit.
4.  There are noticeable leaks and moisture.
5.  Your electric bill keeps going up.

You may have thought before the hot weather hit us that this was a real probability this season.  You can’t put it off any longer!  If you live in the Colorado Springs area it is time to call Altitude Heating and Air.  Just because we live at a higher altitude it doesn’t mean it won’t get uncomfortably hot.  Call Altitude Heating and Air at (719) 209-4955.