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Types of Commercial Heating Solutions We Install and Service

Our comprehensive commercial heating services encompass multiple system types, each suited to different building configurations and business needs. Rooftop units remain popular for their space-saving design and accessibility for maintenance, making them ideal for retail stores, restaurants, and office buildings. These packaged systems combine heating and cooling capabilities while keeping mechanical equipment off valuable floor space. We regularly install rooftop units ranging from 3 to 50 tons, configuring them with economizers and demand-controlled ventilation to optimize energy consumption during shoulder seasons.

Commercial furnaces and boilers serve as workhorses for many facilities throughout the greater Colorado Springs Area, particularly in buildings with existing ductwork or hydronic distribution systems. Our NATE Certified technicians excel at retrofitting aging boiler systems with high-efficiency condensing models that can reduce natural gas consumption by up to 30 percent. We also specialize in installing and maintaining:

  • Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) systems: These provide simultaneous heating and cooling to different zones
  • Heat pump systems: Including air-source and geothermal configurations for maximum efficiency
  • Radiant heating systems: Perfect for warehouses and high-ceiling spaces
  • Unit heaters: Ideal for garages, workshops, and loading docks
  • Make-up air units: Essential for maintaining proper ventilation in commercial kitchens and industrial facilities

The Advantage Heating and Cooling Approach to Commercial Projects

When you partner with us for commercial heating solutions, you’re accessing a comprehensive service model that extends far beyond equipment installation. We begin every project with free estimates that include detailed load calculations, energy modeling, and lifecycle cost analysis. Our team evaluates factors including building orientation, insulation levels, window specifications, and internal heat gains from equipment and lighting. This thorough assessment ensures properly sized equipment that operates efficiently without short-cycling or struggling to maintain setpoints during extreme weather conditions.

Our heating and cooling services done right philosophy means we handle every aspect of your commercial heating project, from initial design through ongoing maintenance. We coordinate with general contractors, architects, and building owners to ensure seamless integration with other building systems. Our emergency service availability means we’re ready to respond when heating failures threaten your business operations, understanding that downtime during winter months can mean lost revenue and dissatisfied customers. Fast, fair, and hassle-free service isn’t just our tagline; it’s our commitment to keeping your business comfortable and operational.

Maximizing Efficiency and Reducing Operating Costs

Commercial heating typically accounts for 40 to 60 percent of a building’s total energy consumption during winter months, making efficiency improvements particularly impactful on operating budgets. We help businesses implement comprehensive efficiency strategies that combine high-performance equipment with smart controls and proper maintenance protocols. Modern building automation systems allow precise scheduling, occupancy-based setbacks, and real-time performance monitoring that can reduce heating costs by 20 to 35 percent compared to traditional thermostatic control.

Our financing options make upgrading to efficient commercial heating systems accessible for businesses of all sizes. We understand that capital improvements require careful planning, which is why we offer flexible payment terms that allow you to start saving on energy costs immediately while spreading equipment costs over time. See the Advantage in partnering with a company that understands both the technical and financial aspects of commercial heating investments, helping you make informed decisions that benefit your bottom line for years to come.