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“30 of 31 reviews award 5 stars, with customers particularly noting fair pricing, honest assessments, and rapid response times. The single 1-star review…”
“Thirty-six client reviews yield a 4.6-star average, with every published rating at 5 stars. Repeated praise centers on technicians Cory and Alec calling ahead…”
“Four of five reviewers awarded five stars, with specific praise for Seth's communication and seasonal swamp…”
General HVAC service pricing across maintenance, repair, and installation in Pine.
| Service | Low | Average | High |
|---|---|---|---|
Service call / diagnostic | $81 | $130 | $216 |
Routine tune-up (single system) | $76 | $135 | $216 |
Standard repair (avg) | $162 | $648 | $1,296 |
Major repair (compressor, heat exchanger) | $1,620 | $2,700 | $3,780 |
New system installation (mid-range) | $7,020 | $11,340 | $15,120 |
Full HVAC replacement AC + furnace combined | $12,517 | $14,504 | $15,228 |
Prices reflect continental metro averages compiled from published industry cost guides, contractor surveys, and regional labor data. Last updated: April 2026.
Pine’s high-altitude position above Denver and a semi-arid continental climate — hot, dry summers near 88°F and cold winters with January lows around 18°F — create distinct stresses on heating and cooling equipment. Reduced AC capacity at 5,280 feet (roughly 10–15%) means systems are often sized larger than nameplate ratings, driving consistent demand for hvac-service Pine. Five contractors serve the area, averaging a 4.6 rating across 86 reviews.
Detailed line-item pricing wasn’t supplied, but local costs tend to hinge on system size, replacement versus repair, refrigerant needs, and upgrades for altitude performance. One company advertises 24/7 service, which can affect emergency rates. Colorado lacks a statewide HVAC license, so expect licensing and permit requirements to vary by county or town; ask providers about local permits, certification, and whether quoted work includes permit handling and load calculations for elevated altitude.
No individual customer highlights were provided, so homeowners should lean on the available market signals: the 4.6 average rating, review counts, response times, and warranties. Request documented load calculations that reflect elevation, compare written estimates and labor guarantees, and confirm any ongoing maintenance plans. Prioritize companies that explain sizing adjustments for Pine’s climate and can demonstrate experience with both winter heating and reduced-capacity cooling.