Why Pueblo Homeowners Trust Carrier Equipment
There's a reason Carrier has been a household name in heating and cooling for over 120 years. Their equipment is engineered to handle demanding conditions, and Pueblo's climate is about as demanding as it gets. We're talking summer days that push past 100°F, winter mornings that dip into single digits, and everything in between — sometimes in the same week.
At 4,692 feet elevation, your HVAC system works harder than equipment at sea level. The thinner air affects combustion in gas furnaces and reduces the efficiency of standard compressors. Carrier's Infinity and Performance series are built with these variables in mind. Their modulating gas valves and variable-speed blowers adjust output based on real-time conditions, which matters when outdoor temperatures swing 40 degrees between afternoon and midnight.
We've been working with Carrier products since we opened our doors in 2004. Our technicians attend Carrier factory training annually, which means we know the quirks of every product line — from the Infinity 26 air conditioner down to the Comfort 80 furnace. When something goes wrong at 2 AM in January, that product knowledge is the difference between a quick fix and a cold house.