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ABOUT US

In today's world, we often take for granted the comfort of our indoor spaces and the preservation of our food. However, behind the scenes, a dedicated group of professionals works tirelessly to ensure that our HVAC and refrigeration systems operate seamlessly. Refrigeration and HVAC technicians play a vital role in maintaining the delicate balance of temperature and humidity, ensuring that our spaces are comfortable, and our food is safe to consume. Our journey started with 5 years of "in the field" and lab experience through an apprenticeship program.

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Year 1: Laying the Foundation

The journey of a refrigeration and HVAC technician begins with a thorough understanding of the fundamentals. Aspiring technicians immerse themselves in the study of mechanical engineering, thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, and electrical circuits, gaining a comprehensive grasp of the principles that govern these essential systems. We develop hands-on skills, learning to troubleshoot common problems and perform basic repairs under the guidance of self-obtained knowledge and experienced mentors.

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Year 2: Delving into the World of Walk-in Coolers and Freezers

As our knowledge and skills grow, technicians begin to specialize in specific areas of HVAC and refrigeration. For those drawn to the world of food preservation, walk-in coolers and freezers become their focus. We master the intricacies of these large-scale systems, learning to maintain optimal temperatures, prevent refrigerant leaks, and ensure the proper functioning of refrigeration unit coolers and condensers.

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Year 3: Mastering Comfort Cooling and Heating Systems

On the other side of the spectrum, we as technicians, gravitate towards comfort cooling and heating systems as well. We delve into the world of air conditioners, heat pumps, and furnaces, learning to diagnose and repair these complex systems. We gain expertise in refrigerant charging, electrical control systems, and ductwork, ensuring that homes and businesses remain comfortable throughout the year.

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Year 4: Honing Communication and Customer Service Skills

As technicians gain experience, we recognize the importance of effective communication and customer service. We develop the ability to interact with clients from all walks of life, patiently explaining technical issues in a clear and concise manner. HVAC technicians become trusted advisors, providing valuable insights into system maintenance and energy efficiency, earning the trust and respect of their customers.

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Year 5: A Beacon of Expertise

After five years of dedication and hard work, refrigeration and HVAC technicians emerge as beacons of expertise in their respective fields. They are sought after for their troubleshooting prowess, their ability to devise innovative solutions, and their unwavering commitment to customer satisfaction. We continue to expand our knowledge, keeping abreast of the latest advancements in technology and regulations, ensuring that they remain at the forefront of our profession.

The Ripple Effect of a Refrigeration and HVAC Technician's Journey

The impact of a refrigeration and HVAC technician's journey extends far beyond the realm of their immediate work. Our expertise contributes to the preservation of food, preventing spoilage and ensuring the safety of our food supply. We also play a vital role in maintaining comfortable indoor environments, promoting health and productivity in homes and businesses alike.

Moreover, our dedication to continuous learning and improvement sets an example for others, inspiring the next generation of technicians to pursue excellence in their craft. Through mentorship and guidance, we ensure that the skills and knowledge necessary to maintain our HVAC and refrigeration systems are passed down to future generations.

The journey of a refrigeration and HVAC technician is a testament to the power of dedication, hard work, and a commitment to making a positive impact. Their unwavering efforts ensure that our indoor spaces are comfortable, our food is safe, and our communities thrive, making us the unsung heroes who keep our world cool and people’s lives running smoothly.

After our journey, with 7+ years of experience, we proudly serve City of Longmont, City of Boulder and the entire Boulder County.

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Heat Pump

Heat Pump Air Handler Unit

Heat Pump Air Handler

Frozen Unit Cooler

Frozen Refrigeration Unit Cooler

Walk-in cooler Compressor replacement

Walk-in Cooler Compressor replacement

Walk-in freezer repair

Walk-in Freezer repair

Frequently asked questions

  • Can I upgrade my refrigeration equipment and get a rebate?
    Refrigeration Rebates Available in Longmont, Loveland, Estes Park, and Fort Collins Yes, you can qualify for a heat pump rebate in Longmont, Loveland, Estes Park, and Fort Collins if the equipment you select meets the requirements established by the Department of Energy (DOE) and the requirements established by the entity in charge of the rebates in the city where your building is located. Efficiency Works TM Opens in a new window news.tsd.org Efficiency Works TM We partner with Efficiency Works TM to review your rebate application and provide a decision based on the proposal and funds availability. Only high-efficiency equipment that is AWEF compliant will be approved for rebates. Note: equipment using defrost timers does not qualify for rebates. We can help you select the right refrigeration equipment to ensure you qualify for a rebate. We have a wide range of high-efficiency refrigeration systems to choose from, and we can help you find the right one for your needs and budget. Contact Us Today If you are interested in learning more about refrigeration and heat pump rebates, please contact us today. We would be happy to answer your questions and help you get started.
  • Can I get rid of my furnace to install a Heat Pump without redesigning all the ductwork and get a rebate for the installation?
    Using Existing Ductwork for Heat Pump Installation: A Comprehensive Guide The possibility of utilizing existing ductwork for a heat pump installation depends on several factors, including the ductwork's condition, size, and design. While using existing ductwork can be cost-effective, it's crucial to assess its suitability to ensure optimal performance and avoid potential issues. Ductwork Assessment: A Critical Step Before determining whether your existing ductwork is compatible with a heat pump, a thorough assessment is essential. This assessment should consider the following aspects: Ductwork Condition: Inspect the ductwork for any signs of damage, deterioration, or leaks. Damaged ducts can compromise the efficiency of the heat pump and lead to air leakage, increasing energy consumption. Ductwork Size: Evaluate whether the existing ductwork is appropriately sized to handle the airflow requirements of the heat pump. Undersized ducts can restrict airflow, reducing the heat pump's cooling and heating capacity. Ductwork Design: Assess the ductwork's design, including its layout and the presence of excessive bends or curves. Complex ductwork can impede airflow and hinder the heat pump's performance. Potential Repercussions of Using Existing Ductwork While using existing ductwork may seem appealing, it's important to acknowledge the potential repercussions: Reduced Efficiency: Undersized or oversized ductwork can significantly impact the heat pump's efficiency, leading to higher energy consumption and increased operating costs. Comfort Issues: Inadequate ductwork can result in uneven temperature distribution, causing discomfort in certain areas of the building. Noise Concerns: Ductwork issues can amplify the noise generated by the heat pump, creating a disturbance for occupants. RW Refrigeration LLC's Approach At RW Refrigeration LLC, we adopt a transparent and customer-centric approach, prioritizing upfront communication and thorough assessments. We believe in informing our clients about the potential challenges and benefits of using existing ductwork, enabling them to make informed decisions. Upfront Assessment and Recommendations We conduct a comprehensive assessment of your existing ductwork, considering the factors mentioned above. Based on our findings, we provide honest recommendations, outlining the potential benefits and drawbacks of using the existing ductwork for your heat pump installation. Customer Empowerment We believe in empowering our customers with knowledge. We provide detailed explanations of the implications of using existing ductwork, allowing them to weigh the pros and cons before making a decision. Load Calculations: A Crucial Aspect Load calculations are the foundation of heat pump installations, ensuring that the selected equipment matches the specific heating and cooling needs of the building. Our team of experts conducts precise load calculations to select the optimal heat pump size for your premises. Energy Efficiency Requirements and Rebates In the state of Colorado, there are specific energy efficiency requirements for heat pump installations. We keep ourselves updated on these regulations and inform our clients about any applicable rebates or incentives. Our Commitment to Your Success At RW Refrigeration LLC, we are dedicated to helping you make informed decisions about your heat pump installation. We provide comprehensive assessments, upfront communication, and expert guidance to ensure you achieve optimal performance, comfort, and energy efficiency.
  • Can I install a heat pump without getting rid of the gas heating option?
    Yes, you can install a dual fuel heat pump system, which combines the efficiency of a refrigerant-based heat pump with the reliability of a gas auxiliary heating system. This combination provides consistent comfort and efficient operation throughout the year, even in the extreme climate of Colorado. Benefits of Dual Fuel Heat Pump Systems: Enhanced Efficiency: Dual fuel heat pumps primarily rely on the refrigerant-based heat pump, which is more energy-efficient than traditional gas furnaces. This can lead to significant savings on energy costs, especially during mild seasons. Reliable Heating: When outdoor temperatures drop below the heat pump's operating range, the gas auxiliary heating system automatically kicks in to maintain comfortable indoor temperatures. This ensures consistent heating even during the coldest Colorado winters. Environmentally Friendly: Dual fuel heat pumps reduce reliance on fossil fuels, minimizing greenhouse gas emissions and contributing to a more sustainable energy profile. Year-Round Comfort: The combination of refrigerant-based cooling and gas heating provides year-round comfort, ensuring a comfortable indoor environment in both summer and winter. Potential Repercussions of Dual Fuel Heat Pump Systems: Higher Initial Cost: Dual fuel heat pump systems typically have a higher initial installation cost compared to single-fuel systems. However, the long-term savings on energy costs can offset this initial investment. Regular Maintenance: Both the refrigerant-based heat pump and the gas auxiliary heating system require regular maintenance to ensure optimal performance and longevity. Limited Ductwork Compatibility: Existing ductwork may need modifications to accommodate the dual fuel heat pump system, especially if the ductwork is not designed for both electric and gas heating. Potential for Gas Leaks: Gas appliances, including the auxiliary heating system, carry the risk of gas leaks. Proper installation, maintenance, and leak detection are crucial for safety. In Colorado, dual fuel heat pump systems can be particularly beneficial for those living in colder regions or those who want to ensure uninterrupted comfort during extreme weather events. The combination of efficiency and reliability makes dual fuel heat pumps a worthwhile investment for many Colorado homeowners and businesses.
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