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Claim This BusinessJeremy runs Going Green In The 303 as a solo operation out of Denver. He holds a contractor license and carries insurance protecting every job, big or small. Three homeowners have left perfect 5-star reviews praising his diagnostic skills and fair pricing. The company handles heating, cooling, and indoor air quality, any brand or model, which positions him as a generalist in a specialty-heavy industry. Jeremy serves the greater Denver metro area, specifically neighborhoods like Wash Park, Capitol Hill, and Platt Park.
What sets Going Green In The 303 apart is Jeremy's willingness to drop everything for homeowners in crisis. Multiple reviewers describe him arriving after hours, even on holidays, when temperatures plummet or summer heat makes a broken AC unbearable. He quotes transparently upfront, no surprise invoices, and explains every repair in plain language. While other contractors shrugged off complex problems, Jeremy diagnosed and fixed systems other companies left broken. His approach is straightforward: solve the problem correctly the first time and leave the home comfortable.
Jonathan Vaughn's A/C sat dead for two months while two different companies failed to fix it. Jeremy made time after hours, diagnosed the issue, and had it running again. Frank Bannister's boiler failed during a subzero Denver freeze, Jeremy stopped everything to get him heat back, saving thousands in replacement costs. Katelyn Stoner needed a frozen line capped on short notice during a winter storm; Jeremy arrived within an hour and finished the repair. Each reviewer mentions Jeremy by name, calling him honest, knowledgeable, and genuinely kind.
All three reviews award 5 stars, with each homeowner emphasizing Jeremy's honesty and fair pricing. Two of three reviewers specifically mention emergency or after-hours service, Jonathan needed a same-night diagnosis and Katelyn called on a Monday for urgent storm damage. Every reviewer notes that other companies failed before Jeremy succeeded.
Diagnosing cooling failures, recharging refrigerant, cleaning coils, and restoring airflow for systems that won't cool.
Fixing furnaces, boilers, and heating systems that fail during Denver's freezing winters or sudden cold snaps.
Same-day or after-hours response for system failures that leave homes without heating or cooling.
Assessing ventilation, filtering, and humidity control to improve air circulation inside Denver homes.
Removing old equipment and installing new heating or cooling systems when repairs are no longer cost-effective.