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Founded in Arvada in 1978 by Gary Cooper, Cooper Heating & Cooling, Inc. is proud to be one of Colorado's largest residential HVAC companies. They are a full service company, offering installation, repair, maintenance, and replacement services for all relevant systems.
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1y ago
Have you ever arrived home on a freezing cold day, only to wind up in a house as cold as the outside? Instead of relaxing in a cozy, warm home, you must crank up the thermostat and wait. To fix this issue, many homeowners are turning to smart thermostats.
Through features like remote temperature control, smart thermostats give people heightened control over their home’s comfort levels. Not only are these thermostats convenient, but they’re also highly practical. Here are some of the surprising benefits of a smart thermostat for your home:
Energy Bill Savings
Remotely Change Your Home’s Tempe ..read more
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1y ago
Your home’s sewer line is an essential component of your plumbing system, responsible for carrying wastewater away from your property. Unfortunately, sewer lines are prone to problems that can cause significant disruptions. When your system isn’t functioning properly, it can lead to flooding, overflow, deterioration of pipes, and overall corrosion.
It’s important to understand how your sewer line functions and how to address potential issues. So, in this blog, we’ll explore some of the most common sewer line problems and repairs:
Clogged sewer line
Cracked sewer line
Offset sewer line pipes ..read more
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1y ago
Ever wondered about the inner workings of your AC system? Whether you need AC repairs or your technician is providing a report of their maintenance findings, you’re likely to hear about both evaporator coils and condenser coils. But what are they exactly, and how do they work?
In short, evaporator coils in your indoor unit remove heat and moisture from the air by circulating refrigerant. On the other hand, condenser coils in the outdoor unit work to dissipate heat from the refrigerant. Together, these coils facilitate the cooling process, ensuring comfortable temperatures indoors during hot s ..read more
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1y ago
If you live in the high country or the eastern plains, you will know that power outages can take a long time to resolve. And even in urban Colorado, power outages of just one or two hours can cause a big problem, especially if you run a home business or you telecommute. Investing in a backup generator will ensure you have power when the grid goes down.
But how do backup generators work, and how do you get one? In this article, we’ll examine:
How standby generators work
Standby vs. portable generators
Why you need a trustworthy generator installer
By the end of this article, you should ..read more
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2y ago
If you need sewer line repairs, we’ll bet pictures of a muddy, messy, dug-up yard come to mind. Well, good news. There are now trenchless sewer repair methods that can often be performed with limited to no digging. That means no more worrying about your beautiful landscaping or dealing with the hassle of cleanup. You can have pipes repaired, patched, and whole sections of piping replaced with trenchless methods.
To further explain how trenchless sewer repairs work, let’s review:
Trench vs. trenchless sewer repairs
Main types of trenchless methods and how they work
How to find a trustwor ..read more
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2y ago
Looking to stay powered when the grid is struggling? If so, you may be wondering if it’s worth investing in a whole-home generator. Especially considering Colorado’s increase in downed power grids due to storms and wildfires.
From cost to size and the qualifications of your installer, there’s a lot to examine when choosing the right whole-home generator. The “best” one will vary on your unique circumstances and preferences. So, to help you narrow down your options, let’s review the following:
The cons of portable generators
Key benefits of whole-home generators
Whole-home generato ..read more
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2y ago
One easy way to improve indoor air quality is by regularly changing your filters. Changing your air filters is fast and improves the lifespan of your furnace.
Leaving an air filter in your furnace for too long can lead to higher energy bills, insufficient heat, and cause your unit to break down more rapidly.
So, how often should you change your furnace filters?
It depends! When you have the heat running every day, you should replace your filter every month, at a minimum. If you have pets or other environmental issues that could cause your filter to fill up faster, consider replacing it even m ..read more
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2y ago
Tankless water heaters provide long-term energy savings.
In Colorado, tankless water heaters cost about $6,045 to install. While that’s considerably more expensive than tank systems (which average about $3,000 to install), you can see greater energy savings long-term.
Because tankless water heaters only heat water as you use it, they’re much more energy-efficient. In fact, tankless systems use up to 34% less energy than tank versions. Depending on the cost of electricity or natural gas in your area, the energy savings of a tankless water heater could be worth the upfront investment.
To ..read more
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2y ago
Here in Colorado, it can often get hot during the summer months, so you’ll need to have an air conditioning system in your home to help maintain a comfortable temperature.
Typically, AC units are designed to last a decade or more, but they can still run into problems over the years. When you are having trouble with your cooling system, you’ll want to deal with it as quickly as possible to restore your home’s interior temperature and minimize the risk of further damage to your equipment.
Let’s take a closer look at five of the most common AC repairs in Colorado, what might be causin ..read more
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2y ago
Wondering about the best setting for your thermostat in Colorado? You’re not alone.
Colorado experiences a wide range of outdoor temperatures throughout the seasons, which makes it difficult to keep one steady setting. Summers can climb over 100 degrees, winters can drop below freezing, and spring weather fluctuations mean constant shifts between warm sunny days and freezing snow.
To maintain your household’s comfort without the hassle of constant thermostat adjustments, we’re sharing our tips for ideal thermostat settings.
We’ll take a look at:
Best settings by season
Best setti ..read more