HVAC Installation · Santa Fe

HVAC Installation in Santa Fe — High-Altitude Expertise

Santa Fe HVAC installs need real engineering, not generic playbooks. Altitude affects combustion. Adobe affects heat behavior. Historic districts have placement rules. We design and install with all of it in mind.

New HVAC Installs

Santa Fe HVAC Sizing Done Right

Standard HVAC playbooks from Albuquerque don't apply at 7,200 feet. Heating loads are heavier and sustained, cooling demand is lower, and adobe homes behave very differently from frame construction. We do an actual heat-loss calculation that accounts for the building.

  • High-efficiency furnaces — 95%+ AFUE properly sized for Santa Fe winters
  • Dual-fuel systems — heat pump efficiency in shoulder seasons, gas backup for deep cold
  • Heat pump installs — cold-climate models that perform at altitude
  • AC installs — sized for actual cooling load (lighter than Albuquerque but real)
  • Hydronic radiant floor systems — design, install, and replacement
  • Mini-split installs — for historic homes where ductwork isn't feasible

Hydronic Radiant Floor Heating

Radiant floor heating is common in Santa Fe high-end residential for good reason — it's comfortable, quiet, and well-suited to adobe construction with thick-wall thermal mass. We design, install, and service hydronic systems including boilers, manifolds, zone valves, and controls.

Historic Districts and Adobe

Equipment placement in Santa Fe's historic districts has rules — visible exterior equipment, line-set routing, and condenser placement all need to fit preservation requirements. We work with homeowners and architects to design installs that pass review.

Free In-Home Estimates

Heat-loss calculation, equipment sizing, and a clear written quote with multiple efficiency tiers. No high-pressure sales. Federal high-efficiency tax credits and manufacturer rebates discussed honestly.

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HVAC Installation Around Santa Fe

Same response standard, same honest pricing across the surrounding area.

Ready for a Santa Fe install done right?

Free in-home estimates with proper high-altitude sizing.

FAQ

Common Questions, Straight Answers

Do you do hydronic radiant floor installs in Santa Fe?

Yes. Design, install, and full commissioning. We work with builders, architects, and direct with homeowners on radiant floor projects.

Can heat pumps work at Santa Fe altitude?

Cold-climate heat pumps can work well at Santa Fe altitude, especially in dual-fuel configurations with gas backup for deep cold. We'll size correctly.

Can you do installs in historic districts?

Yes. We work with the constraints — equipment placement, line-set routing, and the aesthetic and preservation rules.

How long does install take?

Most furnace and AC installs done in 1–2 days. Radiant floor installs and complex retrofits take longer; we set expectations during the estimate.

Are there rebates for high-efficiency installs?

Yes — federal tax credits, manufacturer rebates, and sometimes utility rebates. We walk through what applies during the estimate.