Mead, Colorado · Family-Run Since 2007
Furnace dead at 2 AM in January? AC out in a July heat wave? Ray answers his own phone — and if he's under a furnace, you'll get a text back before the hour's out.
Heating
Repair first, replace only when the math says so — and we'll show you the math. If your furnace is under 12 years old, odds are it's a $200 fix, not a $6,000 replacement, and we'll tell you which before any work starts.
No-heat calls jump the line. Diagnosis explained in plain English before a single part is ordered.
Diagnostic $89 — applied to the repair
When it's truly time, three options at three prices — never one mystery quote. Install in a day, old unit hauled off.
$4,200–$8,500 installed
Twenty-nine points, carbon monoxide check included. October slots go first.
$129 flat
Cooling
Colorado summers got real. We size systems for your actual house — not the biggest unit we can sell you — because an oversized AC costs more twice: at the register and on every bill after.
Same-day in season whenever humanly possible. We carry the common parts on the truck.
Diagnostic $89 — applied to the repair
Cooling plus efficient winter heat in one system — sized right, explained straight, rebates handled for you.
$4,800–$8,500 installed
Tank or tankless, usually done the same day it dies — because cold showers build no character worth having.
$1,450–$3,900 installed
Honest pricing
Most HVAC companies make you book a visit to hear a number. Here's ours up front — and what actually moves the number, so nothing on the invoice is a surprise.
What moves the number: the size of your house, how hard the equipment is to reach, and whether we're fixing or replacing. What never moves it: the hour of night, your zip code, or how desperate you sound on the phone. After-hours calls pay the same diagnostic as Tuesday morning.
Neighbors, on the record
"Furnace quit the night before Thanksgiving. Ray had a part on the truck and heat back on before the pies were done. Charged exactly what the website says."
— Longmont · furnace repair, November
"Two other companies quoted me a full replacement. Ray fixed a $240 blower motor and told me the furnace had five good years left. Who does that?"
— Berthoud · second opinion, January
"Texted at 6 AM, had a real reply by 6:20, cold air by noon. My kids stopped melting. Five stars isn't enough."
— Johnstown · AC repair, July heat wave
The guy who shows up
Ray Delgado
Owner · Lead Tech
"I've been under Front Range furnaces for nineteen years. The business runs on one rule: fix what should be fixed, replace what has to be replaced, and be able to look the homeowner in the eye either way."
Ray runs every call himself or with his son Marcus. No commissioned salesmen, no subcontractors you've never met, no "comfort consultants." The person who quotes it is the person who fixes it.
Day or night
Describe what it's doing — the noise, the smell, the nothing-at-all — and you'll know what it likely is and what it likely costs before anyone rolls a truck.
(970) 555-014824/7 for no-heat and no-cool calls · text photos of your unit anytime