From no‑heat/no‑cool call to balanced, efficient comfort
We inspect your furnace, air conditioner or heat pump, air handler, thermostat, and ductwork. We test heating and cooling performance, measure temperatures, check refrigerant indicators, and evaluate airflow. Then we provide a written estimate outlining HVAC system repair options and, when appropriate, replacement recommendations.
We review the age, condition, and efficiency of your HVAC equipment along with past repair history, then compare the cost of proposed repairs to typical HVAC replacement costs so you can decide whether to repair or upgrade your Lakewood HVAC system.
For repairs, we secure appropriate components such as motors, boards, sensors, and valves and schedule the work. For replacements, we size a new HVAC system based on your home's square footage, insulation, and layout, and we plan any ductwork or electrical improvements needed.
For repairs, we replace failing parts, correct wiring and control issues, and address duct or airflow problems where feasible. For replacements, we remove old equipment, set new indoor and outdoor units, connect refrigerant lines and drains where applicable, and make necessary gas or electrical connections following manufacturer requirements and local codes.
We start the system in both heating and cooling modes, verify temperature rise and drop, check refrigerant pressures where applicable, and adjust airflow to help balance comfort across your Lakewood home.
After work is complete, we clean the work area, help you program your thermostats or controls, and review filter changes, tune‑up schedules, and warning signs to help you reach the upper end of your HVAC system's expected lifespan.
From diagnostics to whole‑home heating and cooling you can trust
Our HVAC system service package covers the diagnostics, repair or replacement work, and performance checks needed for safe, reliable heating and cooling. You work with one coordinated team from the first call through final testing.
Local experience, full‑system expertise, and transparent pricing
When you compare HVAC contractors in Lakewood, Bonita Lake Plumbers stands out for our capacity, whole‑system experience, and clear communication. We service furnaces, central AC units, heat pumps, and ductless systems — and we understand real‑world installation and replacement cost ranges in the Denver area.
30 years serving Lakewood and the Denver metro with HVAC and plumbing services — local knowledge and community trust built over three decades.
Licensed technicians experienced with complete forced‑air systems and mixed equipment, from gas furnaces and electric furnaces to air source heat pumps.
120 in‑house professionals and 10 fully equipped HVAC & plumbing service vans — the capacity to respond fast across all of Lakewood and Jefferson County.
Familiarity with Denver HVAC system installation ranges, with local guides noting complete heating and cooling setups often in the roughly $8,200–$12,400 band, with a broader replacement spectrum from about $3,816 to $30,900+ depending on system type and complexity.
Straightforward repair vs replacement explanations with written options and cost factors — no pressure, just clear information to help you make the right decision for your Lakewood home.
Available around the clock for emergency HVAC system repair in Lakewood — no‑heat and no‑cool situations handled day or night, every day of the year.
See how a new HVAC system improves comfort, noise, and efficiency
Our before-and-after HVAC projects show patched, mismatched equipment replaced with properly sized, modern systems that deliver quieter operation and more even temperatures. Homeowners often notice better comfort on both the hottest and coldest days, along with fewer unexpected breakdowns.
Complete HVAC systems installed and serviced to modern standards
We treat HVAC work as a system — matching equipment, ductwork, controls, and power so everything runs safely and efficiently. Correct installation and repair practices are critical for equipment life and comfort across Lakewood and Denver metro homes.
Understand when to fix your HVAC and when to upgrade the whole system
Recent HVAC repair price guides report that typical HVAC repairs cost between about $150 and $450, with many homeowners spending around $293–$319 on common AC or furnace repairs, and a broader range from roughly $75 up to $2,900 depending on the issue, unit type, and labor involved. Other 2026 repair data show professional HVAC repair costs often around $350 on average, with a typical spectrum from about $100 to $3,000 depending on system type and failed part. For full HVAC system replacements, 2025–2026 cost guides indicate that average HVAC replacement costs are around $7,500, with most projects falling between about $5,000 and $12,500 based on size and complexity. A Denver‑specific pricing calculator reports that Denver homeowners typically spend between about $8,692 and $15,244 for a complete HVAC replacement, with an overall possible range from approximately $3,816 to $30,900+, and most complete heating and cooling setups falling around $8,200–$12,400.
| Option | What It Is | Key Pros | Key Cons |
|---|---|---|---|
| HVAC System Repair | Fixing specific issues in existing equipment | Lower upfront cost; extends life of current system | Older or mismatched equipment may continue to cause issues |
| HVAC System Replacement | Installing a new furnace + AC or heat pump‑based system | New warranty; higher efficiency; improved comfort | Higher initial cost; may require duct or electrical upgrades |
From service call pricing to full HVAC system replacement budgets
2025 HVAC repair cost data show that HVAC repairs typically range between about $150 and $450, with an average around $293–$319 for many AC or furnace repairs, and a broader overall range from roughly $75 to $2,900 depending on repair type and severity. A 2026 price guide notes that professional HVAC repair costs often average about $350, with common repairs spanning from $100 to $3,000 based largely on system type and failed part. For HVAC system replacement, a 2025 guide reports that average costs are approximately $7,500, with most projects falling between about $5,000 and $12,500. In Denver specifically, a 2026 pricing calculator indicates that HVAC system replacement costs typically fall between roughly $8,692 and $15,244 for complete systems, with an overall spectrum from around $3,816 up to $30,900+ and many comprehensive heating and cooling setups clustered around $8,200–$12,400.
Minor HVAC repair vs major component replacement vs full system replacement — the scope of work is the primary driver of your total cost.
System type (furnace + AC, heat pump, or ductless), size (tonnage/BTU), and efficiency ratings significantly affect both repair and replacement pricing.
Ductwork condition and any modifications, sealing, or new runs required can add meaningfully to the overall HVAC system repair or replacement project cost.
Electrical and gas requirements, including panel, circuit, or venting updates for new equipment, are important cost variables — especially for gas furnace or electric furnace replacements.
Local labor rates, permitting and inspection fees, and available rebates or tax credits all influence the final HVAC system replacement cost for Lakewood homeowners.
Denver‑specific pricing for complete HVAC systems often falls in the $8,200–$12,400 range for many homes, with a broader spectrum of $3,816–$30,900+ depending on system complexity.
| Metric | Typical Range (Reference Data) |
|---|---|
| Typical HVAC repair (national) | Around $150–$450; national average about $293–$319; overall span ~$75–$2,900 |
| HVAC repair (another guide) | Professional repairs around $350 on average; range about $100–$3,000 |
| Example HVAC repair band | Many repairs around $200–$400; some as low as ~$75–$100; complex issues $600+ |
| Average HVAC system replacement (2025) | Average about $7,500; most projects $5,000–$12,500 |
| HVAC replacement overview (2025) | Systems often $5,000–$12,000; central AC ~$3,000–$7,000; heat pump systems ~$4,000–$10,000 |
| Complete HVAC replacement (Denver, 2026) | Many projects around $8,200–$12,400; typical range ~$8,692–$15,244; broad spectrum $3,816–$30,900+ |
When a full‑system HVAC specialist is the right call
We recommend professional HVAC system service when comfort problems, noises, or outages affect your whole home — especially if you have both heating and cooling issues or an older system. Addressing problems early can prevent complete breakdowns during the hottest or coldest days in Lakewood.
More than comfort — safety, efficiency, and long‑term value
HVAC systems combine gas or high‑voltage electricity, refrigerant under pressure, and ducted airflow, so professional installation and repair are critical. Hiring Bonita Lake Plumbers means your system is handled by licensed experts who understand both safety and performance for Lakewood homes and the Denver metro area.
Proper diagnosis across furnace, AC, and controls helps solve root problems instead of treating symptoms — saving money on repeat repairs.
Correct gas, electrical, and refrigerant work reduces risks of leaks, shorts, and equipment damage — protecting your family, property, and investment.
Right‑sized, well‑installed systems generally run more efficiently and can extend equipment life within the typical 15–25 year range for HVAC systems.
Professional maintenance and timely repairs help avoid premature failure and frequent emergency calls throughout Lakewood's demanding heating and cooling seasons.
Documented work supports warranties, rebate programs, inspections, and future resale — a long‑term benefit that DIY repairs cannot provide.
Proper HVAC system repair and replacement by licensed professionals protects your home investment and improves resale appeal for future buyers.
Gas, electricity, and refrigerant circuits demand professional attention
HVAC equipment involves gas lines, combustion, high‑voltage components, and refrigerant handling, so incorrect work can cause fire, shock, or system damage. Safety and manufacturer guidance recommend that only trained professionals open gas trains, work on internal electrical components, or handle refrigerant lines and charging.
Never attempt to open refrigerant circuits or "top up" refrigerant yourself; improper handling can damage the HVAC system and pose serious safety risks.
Do not repeatedly reset tripped breakers or override safety switches on furnaces or air handlers — this can mask dangerous underlying faults.
Don't ignore frequent short‑cycling, burning smells, or signs of overheating or electrical issues in your HVAC equipment — these are serious warning signs.
Call a professional immediately if you see flames where they shouldn't be, smell gas near HVAC equipment, or lose heating or cooling suddenly in extreme weather.
Answers about HVAC system cost, lifespan, and repair vs replacement
2025 cost data show that HVAC repairs typically range between about $150 and $450, with many homeowners spending around $293–$319 for AC or furnace service, and a broader possible range from roughly $75 to $2,900 depending on the repair type. A 2026 repair guide notes that professional HVAC repairs average around $350, with common prices from about $100 to $3,000 based on unit type and part failure. Another source notes average HVAC repair costs around $200–$400, with some repairs as low as roughly $75–$100 and more complex issues exceeding $600.
HVAC replacement cost guides for 2025 report that average HVAC system replacement costs are about $7,500, with most projects landing between roughly $5,000 and $12,500. Another overview notes that many homeowners pay between about $5,000 and $12,000, with central AC alone typically costing about $3,000–$7,000 and heat pump systems around $4,000–$10,000. In Denver specifically, a 2026 pricing calculator indicates full HVAC system replacement ranges from about $3,816 to $30,900+, with most complete setups falling in the $8,200–$12,400 band and typical ranges around $8,692–$15,244.
Multiple resources state that typical residential HVAC systems last between about 10 and 25 years, with many noting 15–20 years as a common expectation depending on equipment type and maintenance. Components like central air conditioners and heat pumps are often cited around 10–15 years, while furnaces commonly last 15–25 years, and well‑maintained systems sometimes reach or exceed 25–30 years in favorable conditions.
Repairing usually makes sense for newer or mid‑life systems with isolated issues and reasonable repair costs, while replacement often becomes the better option for older, inefficient systems with recurring or high‑cost problems. Cost guides recommend weighing repair estimates against system age, efficiency, and typical HVAC replacement cost ranges — our team provides written options for both so you can make an informed decision for your Lakewood home.
Yes. Bonita Lake Plumbers provides 24/7 emergency HVAC system repair for no‑heat and no‑cool situations and urgent furnace, AC, or heat pump failures throughout Lakewood and the Denver metro. Call (720) 783‑2999 any time.
Your whole‑home comfort, backed by licensed HVAC experts and dependable service
Bonita Lake Plumbers stands behind every HVAC system repair and replacement in Lakewood, CO with licensed technicians, code‑aware installations, and clear communication. When you invest in repairing or upgrading your HVAC system, we make sure your money goes into safe, efficient, and reliable heating and cooling — not short‑term fixes that fail when you need comfort most.
Since 1995, homeowners across Lakewood — from Applewood and Green Mountain to Belmar, Bear Creek, Solterra, and beyond — have trusted Bonita Lake Plumbers to repair and replace HVAC systems that keep their homes comfortable through Colorado winters and summers.
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