How Long Should an Air Conditioner Run Per Cycle?

Measure Your AC Cycle Time and Buy Something Useful With the Savings There are some industry misconceptions homeowners are told: Neither is accurate. An oversized air conditioner will cool your house.But when it’s too large for the load, it often short cycles — and that affects efficiency, comfort, and long-term reliability. Here’s what short cycling … Read more

Keep Your AC Clean and Buy Something Useful with the Savings

How Dirty Coils and Filters Affect AC Energy Use — And What That Means Over 15 Years Homeowners often hear two extreme claims: Neither is accurate. The truth sits in the middle — and it’s measurable. This article breaks down what actually happens inside a residential air conditioner when coils and filters get dirty, how … Read more

Comparing AC Replacement Costs Across Generations

Was Replacing an AC Really Cheaper 50 Years Ago? It’s common to hear: “Air conditioners used to be affordable. Now they’re outrageous.” On the surface, that feels true. A quick glance at 1970s pricing makes modern replacement costs look dramatically higher. But raw dollar comparisons can be misleading. Let’s step back and look at this … Read more

AC Replacement Then and Now: A 50-Year Cost Comparison

What Did It Cost to Replace an Air Conditioner in 1975 vs. Today? (With Inflation Math) Every so often I’m struck by the sticker price on certain items today. Especially when I compare the same item to something similar from an earlier time. Take air conditioners, for example; the price to replace one back in … Read more

Understanding the True Price of a New Air Conditioner

The Real Cost Behind a Residential AC Replacement Every spring, I start getting the same question: “Why does replacing an air conditioner cost so much?” It’s a fair question. A condenser sits outside. A coil sits inside. It doesn’t look complicated. And yet the numbers often land somewhere between $6,000 and $9,000 for a standard … Read more

Analyze an AC Replacement Estimate Without Getting Burned

Some Thoughts When Comparing AC Replacement Estimates (And Why There’s No Such Thing as a “Free Lunch” in HVAC) Spring is when AC estimates start rolling in. And if you’ve gathered a few quotes, you’ve probably noticed something: They’re not all the same.Sometimes they’re not even close. One company might be thousands higher. Another might … Read more

Does a New HVAC System Increase Home Value? A Realistic Look

Examining the Equity Impact of a New HVAC System (With Data & Real-World Context) When a homeowner replaces their heating and cooling system, the first thoughts tend to be about comfort, reliability, and monthly utility bills. But for folks thinking about selling — or even just estimating their home’s overall value — a common question … Read more

Comparing AC Efficiency Without the Sales Pitch

With Winter Almost Over, It’s a Good Time to Think About Spring AC Replacement Here in Colorado, a mild winter means a couple of good things: fewer furnace stress calls and a little breathing room before comfort season hits. And as winter winds down, I always start hearing the same question: “Should I be thinking … Read more

From the Field: Planning for a Furnace Replacement Saves Money

Replacing Your Furnace on Your Terms Can Save Money Most homeowners don’t plan on replacing their furnace. It usually comes up when something breaks, or when the system starts acting unreliable. Over the years, I’ve seen furnace replacements happen both ways — planned and unplanned — and there’s a noticeable difference in how those situations … Read more

Just One More Winter? That Decision Can Become Expensive

The Potential Cost of Waiting vs. Financing a New Furnace Today Nobody wants to replace equipment before they absolutely have to. But here’s another perspective to consider — waiting can end up costing more than replacing, especially when low-rate financing is available. Let’s break it down in simple, real-world math. What “Waiting” Usually Looks Like … Read more

Remembering Cold Winters and Appreciating This One

Grateful for a Mild Colorado Winter (And the Savings It Brings) If you live in Colorado, you know how unpredictable winters can be. Some years we’re buried under snow for months, other years it’s chilly but sunny, with the snow melting within days. This year has been one of those warm, mild winters, and I … Read more

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

As the year comes to a close, I just wanted to take a moment to say thank you. Whether I helped you with a no-heat call on the coldest night of the year, installed a new system, or just answered a few questions along the way — I truly appreciate you choosing me and trusting … Read more

What Does HVACR Stand For? A Complete Homeowner’s GuideHVACR

Breaking Down HVACR: Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration You’ve probably seen HVACR written on service trucks, thermostats, or furnace stickers — and most folks know it has something to do with heating and cooling. But that last letter, R, often trips people up. Let’s unpack what HVACR actually stands for and how each part … Read more

Lower Heat, Higher Comfort: The Humidifier Advantage

Should You Add a Whole-House Humidifier so You Can Turn the Thermostat Down? A cost–benefit look Short answer up front: a humidifier can let you feel just as comfortable at a lower thermostat setting, and that can save fuel — but the equipment costs (and the type of humidifier you choose) matter. For the low-energy … Read more

How Much Does 3 Degrees Really Save You?

Turning Down the Thermostat: How Much Do You Really Save? Every fall, as the Colorado nights start cooling down, some homeowners start having the same debate: “Should I set the thermostat at 67°F instead of 70°F to save money?” It’s a fair question, especially with heating costs always creeping up. But when you run the … Read more

The Overlooked Winter Prep Step That Pays Off Big

Don’t Forget Your Furnace Filter: A Small Step That Saves Big This Winter It’s that time of year again. The mornings are cooler, the days are shorter, and before long, your furnace is going to be working full-time to keep the house warm. Before the season kicks off, here’s one simple reminder that makes a … Read more

AC Coils Can Look Clean—Until They’re Not

The Day a Dirty Coil Sent Pressures Through the Roof I got a call the other day from a homeowner whose AC “just wasn’t cooling.” Pretty common this time of year. When I arrived, the first thing I noticed was the refrigerant line going into the house—it was scalding hot, hotter than you’d ever expect … Read more

Furnace Replacements Aren’t Always A Big Deal

Why Getting Your Furnace Replaced Is Actually (Mostly) Pain Free A lot of homeowners drag their feet when it comes to replacing their furnace. The thought alone usually brings up ideas of huge costs, torn-up floors, complicated ductwork changes, and days of being without heat. But the truth is, replacing a furnace is often far … Read more

Beat the Winter Rush on Furnace Installs

Why September–October Is the Best Time to Replace Your Furnace If your furnace has been giving you trouble or it’s just getting old, you might be thinking about replacing it before winter really sets in. Timing matters a lot here, and the sweet spot for homeowners is usually September through October. Let’s break down why … Read more

Manufactured Home HVAC System Replacement: 8 Points to Consider

What to Watch for When Getting Bids to Replace a Furnace or AC in a Manufactured Home If you own a manufactured home and it’s time to replace your furnace, air conditioner, or both, getting bids can feel like you’re diving into a pool of conflicting information, half-truths, and head-scratching numbers. The reality is: replacing … Read more

Avoid Cold Nights and Big Bills with These Boiler Tips

Boiler Season’s Coming: A Few Easy Maintenance Steps (That Can Actually Save You Money) If you’ve got a boiler heating your home, you already know how quietly and reliably they do their job—until they don’t. And when a boiler goes out, it’s usually on a freezing day, at night, when nobody’s open. So before winter … Read more

Mini Splits Are Great—Until You Ignore Them

How to Maintain a Mini Split (Without Making a Big Deal About It) If you’ve got a mini split, here’s the thing—like anything else that runs constantly and moves air around your house, it’s gonna get dirty. And if you ignore it long enough, performance drops off, efficiency tanks, and something eventually breaks. So let’s … Read more

Can Floor-Standing ACs Replace Central Air? A Practical Breakdown

Replacing Central AC with Floor-Standing Units: What to Know Before Making the Switch If your home’s central AC system is getting expensive to maintain—or you’re simply exploring alternatives—floor-standing or portable air conditioners might seem like an appealing option. They’re widely available, simple to install, and can cool individual rooms on demand. But before moving forward, … Read more

Frozen AC? Here’s What’s Really Going On

Why Is My AC Covered in Ice? (And What To Do About It) You’d think if your air conditioner is freezing, it’s doing its job. But if you ever walk outside and see your AC coil or lines encased in ice, that’s not cooling — it’s a problem. A frozen AC unit means something’s wrong. … Read more

Electric Water Heaters: The Hidden Cost of Simplicity

Electric vs. Gas Water Heaters: Which Costs More to Own? If you’re replacing your water heater, one possible question you might have is whether to go with electric or gas. Most homes already have one or the other in place, but if you’re making a change—or just curious where your money goes—it’s worth running the … Read more

Going Tankless Isn’t a No Brainer

Tank vs. Tankless: Is Upgrading Your Water Heater Really Worth It? Every few years, someone calls me asking whether they should replace their old water heater with a tankless one. And every few years, I give them the same honest answer: “It depends—on what you value.” There’s a lot of hype around tankless systems, but … Read more

How to Keep Your Water Heater from Rusting to Death

If Your Water Heater Makes a Crunching Noise When Heating Up, You Might Still Be Able to Prolong it’s Life. Water heaters have what’s referred to as an anode rod—and it plays a crucial role in preventing your tank from rusting out from the inside. Let’s break it down in plain terms, and I’ll also … Read more

The High Limit Switch: Your Water Heater’s Emergency Brake

Gas Water Heater Stopped Working? It Might Just Be the High Limit Switch When your gas water heater suddenly stops producing hot water, it’s easy to assume the worst. Maybe the pilot won’t stay lit, maybe everything looks normal… but the water’s ice cold. Before you call for a replacement or try swapping out random … Read more

How to Service Your AC Without Breaking It (or Yourself)

How to Service Your AC Yourself Without Becoming an HVAC Tech If your air conditioner’s struggling a bit—or you just want to give it a fighting chance to make it through another brutal summer—there are a few things you can do on your own. No special license required. Just some common sense, basic tools, and … Read more

Run Your AC Less, Stay Comfortable Anyway

Creative Ways to Save Electricity by Running Your AC Less There’s nothing quite like walking into a cool house when it’s blazing hot outside. But with electric bills climbing higher every summer, Many are left wondering if there’s a way to stay comfortable without watching the meter spin like a slot machine. The good news? … Read more

Thicker Isn’t Always Better

When a “Better” Filter Makes Things Worse: The High-Altitude Problem with Thick AC Filters In theory, a thicker air filter sounds like a good thing. More surface area. More dust capture. Cleaner air, right? But when you live at higher elevation—say, anywhere above 5,000 feet—that “better” filter can backfire, putting extra strain on your system, … Read more

A Trane by Any Other Name: Why RunTru Might Be All You Need

RunTru by Trane: A Solid HVAC Option That Won’t Wreck Your Wallet When it’s time to replace your furnace or air conditioner, most homeowners are stuck balancing at least two things: cost and quality. Everyone wants something reliable, but nobody’s thrilled about the price tags floating around. That’s where RunTru by Trane steps in. RunTru … Read more

AC Replacement Time: What About the Furnace?

Do You Really Have to Replace the AC and Furnace at the Same Time?(Short answer: No. But here’s when it might make sense.) A question that comes up when its time to replace either the AC or furnace is: “Do I have to replace both the AC and furnace at the same time?” And the … Read more

Did They Check the Capacitor?

One of the saddest experiences during my time in this trade occurred some 7 years ago. I got a call to do a basic AC inspection. The homeowner—a woman in her early 60s—was getting ready to sell the house and wanted everything squared away for the buyers. Nothing out of the ordinary. I showed up … Read more

That One Time…When the Water Heater Flue Collapsed

I received a call from a client explaining that their gas water heater kept going out. Simple enough, I figured. Probably a thermocouple or maybe a dirty burner assembly—nothing I hadn’t seen a hundred times before. So, I grabbed my tools, hopped in the truck, and headed over. When I arrived, the homeowner showed me … Read more

Hug Your Water Heater Once a Year – Here’s Why

First, a special thank you to Alexa O. for the opportunity to replace her water heater! We are grateful for your business. Alright, maybe “hugging” your water heater is a bit much, but giving it some annual love is more important than you think. Your water heater works hard every day to keep your showers … Read more

How to Wash Out Your AC Condenser: A Step-by-Step Guide

Your AC condenser, the metal box outside with the fan, tends to collect debris and dirt over time. When it gets too clogged, airflow is reduced, causing the system to work harder, run longer, and use more electricity. Washing it out can help restore efficiency and reduce energy bills. Here’s a straightforward guide to cleaning … Read more

Five Routines to Delay your ACs Retirement

1. Replace the Filter Like It’s a HabitDirty filters = restricted airflow and extra strain. Pop in a fresh filter every few months (or more often if you’ve got pets or live in a dusty area). Think of it as a low-effort, high-payoff way to keep your system running smoothly. 2. Clear the ClutterLeaves, dirt, … Read more

Should You Replace Your AC Now? Let’s Run the Numbers.

When your AC starts limping through summer—barely cooling, constantly breaking down, or driving up the electric bill—it’s tempting to patch it up and stretch one more season out of it. But the numbers tell a different story. Let’s take a hard look at the math behind replacing an aging AC system now versus waiting a … Read more

Central AC Vs. Swamp Cooler: A Side-by-Side Comparison

Trying to decide between a swamp cooler and central air for your home? You’re not alone. As energy prices climb and the summer heat rolls in, homeowners are weighing the real-world costs of comfort. In this post, we’ll walk through a side-by-side comparison—installation costs, power bills, and repair expectations—so you can get a clear picture … Read more

When Higher SEER Doesn’t Equal Higher Savings

There’s a lot of talk around SEER ratings when it comes to buying a new air conditioner. SEER stands for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio, and in plain terms, it tells you how efficient a unit is. The higher the SEER, the more efficient the Ac is at removing BTUs of heat from your home for … Read more

The Truth About GWP: It’s Not as Settled as You Think

If you’ve been keeping an eye on HVAC trends, you’ve probably heard a lot about GWP — Global Warming Potential. It’s the number that supposedly tells us how much a refrigerant contributes to global warming compared to carbon dioxide. Seems simple enough. But like a lot of things in this industry, the deeper you dig, … Read more

R-32 Refrigerant: What You Need to Know Before You Upgrade

At Claim Your Comfort, we believe in making sure you’re comfortable and informed—not just about your home’s temperature, but about the technology that keeps it just right. So, let’s talk about R-32 refrigerant—the next-generation option in HVAC systems. 🌿 What Is R-32? R-32 is a newer refrigerant that’s starting to show up in modern air … Read more

Don’t Overlook the Cost-Saving Power of Whole-House Fans

Summer’s fiery embrace is soon to arrive. The battle against soaring temperatures is on. While air conditioners (ACs) offer a tempting blast of cool air, their energy bills can leave you feeling sweaty all over again. But fear not, budget-conscious comfort seekers! A powerful alternative awaits. Let’s delve into the cost-saving showdown between these cooling … Read more

How to Maximize Your AC Efficiency

Let’s face it, summer heat can be a real drag. But before resigning to a life of sweaty misery and sky-high energy bills, consider this: your AC might be the culprit! While it’s tempting to crank it down to arctic levels, there are smarter ways to stay cool and save some green. Filter Frenzy: Your … Read more

Don’t Sweat It: A Simple Air Conditioning Explanation

With summer fast approaching, this guide will equip you with the knowledge to better understand your AC, and navigate air conditioning repair with confidence. Understanding the Chill: Before diving into repairs, let’s demystify your AC’s magic. Your system works like a tireless magician, using refrigerant to absorb heat from your home and release it outside. … Read more

Denver’s 2040 Energy Plan: What It Means for Your Wallet

Denver’s 2040 Energy Plan is a radical plan to transition the city to 100% renewable electricity by 2040 and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 80% below 2005 levels by 2040. The plan includes a number of strategies to achieve these goals, including investing in renewable energy generation, improving energy efficiency in buildings and transportation, promoting … Read more

R22 Refrigerant: Recycled Supply for Years to Come

If you have an older HVAC system, you may be wondering if R22 refrigerant is still available. The good news is that it is, but it’s important to note that it’s now recycled R22. R22 refrigerant is a hydrochlorofluorocarbon (HCFC), and it was once the most widely used refrigerant in the world. However, due to … Read more

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