About This Service
About this Service
Central air conditioning installation in Aurora covers diverse residential properties from new development homes to older suburban houses across the eastern Denver corridor. Intense UV exposure at high altitude degrades plastic components and refrigerant lines faster than at lower elevations, so technicians use UV-resistant materials and shaded outdoor unit placement where possible. System sizing accounts for extreme temperature swings that stress compressors and require robust electrical connections.
Proper filtration and humidity control reduce allergens in Colorado's dry climate, addressing concerns about indoor air quality during wildfire smoke seasons. Ductwork design includes sealed joints to prevent dust infiltration common in semi-arid conditions. New development homes often have pre-installed duct runs, but older properties may need additional returns to balance airflow and eliminate hot spots in upstairs bedrooms.
Electrical service must support 240-volt compressor startup loads, which can exceed 30 amps in larger systems. Monthly filter changes combat dust accumulation. System checks in April verify refrigerant charge and airflow before cooling season starts, preventing mid-summer failures when outdoor temperatures reach 95°F and repair demand peaks across Aurora's large population area.