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Greenwood Village, Colorado

Greenwood Village HVAC Contractor

UniColorado is a licensed HVAC contractor serving Greenwood Village, Cherry Hills Village, and the Denver Tech Center area with furnace installation, AC installation, heat pump systems, and multi-zone ductless configurations. With 440+ residential installations completed, we handle permits through Arapahoe County. Greenwood Village homes tend to be larger - many are 3,000+ square feet built between the 1970s and 1990s - requiring multi-zone systems and equipment sized for bigger floor plans. Cherry Hills estates often need custom ductwork solutions and crane lifts for rooftop equipment.

10+ Years Serving Greenwood Village
500+ Installations
License #2020 1864747 00 CL

Greenwood Village HVAC Experts

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Trusted by thousands of Greenwood Village homeowners

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UniColorado Heating & Cooling

About Us

Your Local Greenwood Village HVAC Experts

Most HVAC jobs in Greenwood Village are not simple equipment swaps. A typical project involves multi-system design, zone coordination, and logistics that smaller contractors aren't set up for - getting a 300-pound furnace into a second-floor mechanical room, routing refrigerant lines through finished walls without visible penetrations, or arranging a crane lift for rooftop equipment on a Cherry Hills estate. Cherry Hills homes in particular often have 3-4 systems that were installed at different times by different contractors, creating a patchwork where zones don't align, thermostats conflict, and the original ductwork doesn't support modern variable-speed equipment. Part of what we do on these jobs is rationalize the whole setup before we ever order equipment. The DTC corridor has shifted the demand pattern since 2020. Homeowners working from home now notice HVAC issues they previously ignored because they were in an office all day - temperature swings between floors, single-zone systems that kept the home 'good enough' while empty but can't maintain 72 degrees in a home office with afternoon sun exposure, and equipment noise that was never a problem when no one was home until 6pm. Mini-split additions for dedicated home office zones and zoning modifications on existing forced-air systems are among the most common requests we handle in this area. We are certified dealers for Carrier, Mitsubishi, and Bosch - the three premium brands best matched to Greenwood Village's load profiles. For estates above 5,000 square feet, we typically spec Carrier Infinity or Mitsubishi Hyper-Heating because they modulate output independently per zone rather than cycling a single large compressor. We've completed 440+ installations in the GV and Cherry Hills area and hold HVAC license #2020 1864747 00 CL for Arapahoe County work.

Local HVACConsiderations

HVAC for Larger Homes

5,680 ft elevation
  • Multi-zone design for large floor plans: a 5,000 square foot Greenwood Village home requires approximately 200,000 BTU heating capacity at altitude, typically split across 2-3 zones, each with independent thermostatic control. Getting that balance right means running Manual J calculations per zone - not a whole-house estimate divided by floors. Single-zone systems applied to these floor plans produce the hot and cold spots GV homeowners complain about most.

  • Original oversized systems need correction, not replacement-in-kind: contractors in the 1970s-1980s routinely oversized by 30-50% as a safety margin. A 5-ton system in a home that only needs 3.5 tons short-cycles, fails to dehumidify properly, and wears out compressor components faster than correct-sized equipment. We will not replace a 5-ton unit with another 5-ton unit when the load calculation shows 3.5 tons is the right answer.

  • Cherry Creek School District move-in scheduling: families purchasing GV homes frequently identify HVAC replacement as their first upgrade. We coordinate with move-in timelines so systems are commissioned and running before the first overnight in the new home - including weeknight or weekend completion when needed.

  • HOA and architectural review coordination: several Greenwood Village and Cherry Hills neighborhoods require architectural committee approval for condenser location, line set routing, and equipment screening. We identify HOA requirements during the estimate and submit documentation before scheduling installation, so approval is in hand before equipment is ordered.

  • Home office climate control: since 2020, many GV homeowners working remotely have discovered that their single-zone forced-air systems cannot maintain comfortable temperatures in home offices with afternoon sun exposure or in finished basement spaces that were previously unused during the day. Mini-split additions dedicated to home office zones, or damper-based zoning modifications on existing forced-air systems, resolve this without replacing the whole system.

Local Climate

Greenwood Village and Cherry Hills sit at 5,680 feet along the I-25 corridor, where the Front Range foothills begin to moderate the open prairie winds. Mature tree canopy and larger lots provide measurable wind protection compared to newer subdivisions on exposed ground to the east and south. The Cherry Creek drainage corridor running through western Greenwood Village creates slight cold air pooling on winter nights - a detail that matters when sizing heating capacity for homes in those lower elevations. Large south-facing window walls common in luxury GV builds produce significant solar heat gain that requires careful cooling load calculations; a room with 200+ square feet of south glass adds meaningful BTU demand that a standard rule-of-thumb sizing will miss. And the area's summer afternoon thunderstorm pattern - where temperatures can drop 20-30 degrees Fahrenheit in under an hour - means systems need to transition quickly from active cooling to idle or light heating mode rather than running a fixed schedule.

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ZIP Codes We Serve in Greenwood Village

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Why ChooseUniColorado

Your Trusted Greenwood Village HVAC Experts

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Multi-System Experience: Greenwood Village homes regularly have 3-4 HVAC systems, installed over decades, from different contractors. We assess the full picture before recommending replacements - coordinating zones, rationalizing mismatched equipment, and identifying what's worth keeping versus replacing.

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Cherry Hills Estate Projects: We work in gated Cherry Hills properties and large estate homes with complex access, rooftop equipment, and multi-wing zoning. 440+ installations completed across GV and Cherry Hills.

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Home Office Comfort Solutions: Since 2020 we've handled dozens of GV requests for dedicated home office climate control - mini-split additions, zoning modifications, and variable-speed upgrades that keep occupied rooms comfortable without over-conditioning the whole house.

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Equipment Staging and Access: Second-floor mechanical rooms, tight attic access, and crane lifts for rooftop units are not edge cases here - they're routine. We assess staging requirements during the estimate so there are no surprises on installation day.

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HOA and Architectural Review: We identify HOA requirements upfront, submit documentation before equipment is ordered, and route line sets to meet screening requirements. Approval is in hand before the installation is scheduled.

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Premium Equipment Certified: Certified dealers for Carrier Infinity, Mitsubishi Hyper-Heating, and Bosch IDS - the three lines best matched to GV load profiles. We match equipment to the actual Manual J load, not the size of what was there before.

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Our Greenwood Village Homeowners Love Us

We're proud to consistently achieve 100% homeowner satisfaction. That's the UniCo way.

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Chastity O.

My mother debra was a customer of theirs. They did an amazing job. My mom feels they were so hood to her. They were professional and supportive even when problems did arise. She appreciates all you did for her. She would recommend yall to anyone!!

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Kyle M.

Aydin and team were absolutely fantastic. The install was efficient and smooth. By far the best value that we received quotes for.

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Michael M.

Afshin and Aydin were great to work with! The whole process from solution design through installation went smoothly, all at a fair price. They were always responsive and the job finished on time. Couldn't recommend more.

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Recent WorkGreenwood Village

Recent Projects in Greenwood Village

Real installations we've completed for Greenwood Village homeowners.

Multi-Zone Heat PumpOctober 2025
Cherry Hills, Greenwood Village

Carrier Infinity with 3-zone damper system for 4,200 sq ft estate. Original 1985 equipment was 38 years old.

Dual System InstallationDecember 2025
Greenwood Village, Greenwood Village

Two Bosch IDS units for 5,600 sq ft home. One system per floor. Replaced aging dual furnace/AC setup.

AC ReplacementJuly 2025
Denver Tech Center Area, Greenwood Village

Carrier Infinity 26 for 3,100 sq ft two-story. Variable-speed for quiet operation near home office.

3-System RationalizationNovember 2025
Cherry Hills Village, Greenwood Village

7,500 sq ft estate with three systems from three different contractors installed across 20 years. Replaced all with coordinated Carrier Infinity setup - two air handlers, one dedicated basement unit - using a single control platform. Staged over two days to keep the home partially conditioned throughout.

Home Office Mini-Split AdditionSeptember 2025
Denver Tech Center Adjacent, Greenwood Village

Added a Mitsubishi 12,000 BTU wall-mount to a dedicated home office in a 3,200 sq ft 1990s two-story. Existing forced-air system covered the rest of the house adequately but couldn't maintain consistent temps in the southwest-facing office with afternoon sun load. Mini-split solved it without touching the existing system.

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Proudly Serving Greenwood Village

Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre in Greenwood Village, CO

Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre

Denver Tech Center office buildings in Greenwood Village, CO

Denver Tech Center

Village Greens Park in Greenwood Village, CO

Village Greens Park

Local History

The Story of Greenwood Village

Greenwood Village was incorporated in 1950 as a small residential community south of Denver. Originally part of Arapahoe County's open ranch land, the area developed steadily through the 1960s and 1970s as families sought larger lots and proximity to the growing Denver Tech Center. The DTC, which broke ground in 1971, transformed the surrounding area into one of Colorado's largest employment centers, and Greenwood Village grew alongside it. Today the city spans about 8 square miles and has a population of roughly 16,000, but its daytime population swells considerably due to the office parks and corporate campuses along I-25. Residential areas feature larger homes on generous lots, many built between the 1970s and 1990s, with newer custom builds scattered throughout. The Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre, Curtis Center for the Arts, and the Village Greens Park trail system give the city its own identity beyond the office towers. Cherry Creek School District, one of the top-rated in Colorado, serves the area and is a significant draw for families.

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