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Denver's high elevation and semi-arid climate create a distinctive HVAC workload. The city averages more than 300 days of sunshine per year, and summer afternoons can be hot enough to tax residential cooling systems, but the shoulder seasons are mild, so the demand peak is shorter than in Houston or Phoenix. The heating season is real — Denver winters are cold — which makes gas furnace and boiler service a meaningful part of the annual workload. The Front Range growth corridor extending from Fort Collins through Denver to Colorado Springs continues to drive new construction installs.
Colorado HVAC contractors are licensed through the Division of Professions and Occupations. The state issues Unlimited and Limited HVAC licenses. Denver has a mix of residential service companies and larger commercial contractors focused on office, healthcare, and hospitality accounts. High-altitude operation affects refrigerant charge and combustion equipment performance, so technicians relocating from sea-level markets should familiarize themselves with altitude-specific adjustment procedures before starting work in Denver.
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