All-electric heating & cooling, made simple.
Replace your old furnace with a quiet, modern heat pump that also cools your home. Real online price in 2 minutes, no salesperson at your door.
We file every Colorado rebate for you (about $9,250). The savings are already baked into the price you see, no paperwork on your end.
Better heating. Lower bills. Zero hassle.
Built for Colorado winters
We only install heat pumps that are rated to keep working down to about −13°F. The kind that actually performs in winter.
Big rebates, no homework
Up to $9,250 in stacked rebates from Xcel, Colorado, and Power Ahead Colorado. We file every form for you.
Honest answers, even when it costs us
If your home isn't a great heat pump fit, we'll tell you. If keeping your old furnace as backup saves money, we'll suggest that.
Three easy steps. No surprises.
Get your price online
Enter your address, answer a few easy questions about your home, and see a real price with rebates already taken off.
Quick virtual walkthrough
Send us a few photos of your existing furnace and electrical panel. We confirm the equipment and lock in the price. No salesperson at your door.
One-day install
Old equipment hauled away. New heat pump installed and running. Smart thermostat set up. Rebate paperwork filed.
Up to $0 off, and we file every form.
Colorado has some of the best heat pump rebates in the country. Most homeowners don't know how to claim them all. That's our job. The rebates show up as a lower price on your invoice, you don't chase anything.
* Power Ahead Colorado launches summer 2026; amount shown reflects program announcement.
4.9 stars. Hundreds of warm Colorado homes.
"Got an instant quote at 11pm, virtual walkthrough the next morning, installed a week later. Old furnace was 23 years old - the new heat pump is dead silent and our January bill went DOWN."
"Three other contractors told me a heat pump wouldn't work for our 1962 house. Strata took the time to actually measure and pick the right size, and we've been comfortable through two negative-degree nights."
"The rebate paperwork would've taken me weekends. They handled all of it, and the state credit showed up right on the invoice."
Yes, they really do work in Colorado.
And other questions we get a lot.
Do heat pumps actually work in Colorado winters?
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Won't my electric bill go through the roof?
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What does a heat pump cost in Colorado, after rebates?
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How long does the install take?
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What about when the power goes out?
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Ready for a real Colorado quote?
Two minutes. No phone call. You'll see your real price with rebates already taken off.
