When Your Heat Goes Out in Pueblo's Winter
Pueblo's winters are deceptive. Daytime temperatures might sit in the 40s, but after sunset the mercury drops fast. January and February regularly bring overnight lows in the single digits, and wind chills can push well below zero. When your furnace quits at night, your home's interior temperature can drop below 50°F within a few hours — and below freezing in exposed areas where pipes are at risk.
That's why we staff on-call technicians every night, every weekend, and every holiday. Heating emergencies don't follow business hours, and in our experience, furnaces tend to fail during the worst possible conditions — extended cold snaps that push aging equipment past its limits.
