
Commercial HVAC Systems in Littleton
The modern commercial or office building consists of many sophisticated systems. These systems consist of foundations, support systems, plumbing and lighting fixtures, amongst others. Another major part of any building is the HVAC system. HVAC stands for heating, ventilation and air conditioning. Upslope Heating and Cooling is Littleton ’s premier HVAC specialist. We have experience working on both large and small scale commercial buildings. We are able to find a solution for any need. We see each project as a new opportunity to learn, grow and come up with customized solutions for our valued customers.
Proven Record of Success Check Out Our 5-Star Reviews

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“We could not find anything close to how respectful and hardworking the Upslope crew was.” - Katrina G.
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“I would tell anyone thinking of giving them a call to go for it, you will not be disappointed. I will definitely use them again if I need any type of plumbing repairs.” - Bob W.
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“Work was done professionally and they explained what was done.” - Jim C.
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“I highly recommend him and his company of you are having problems.” - Destiny S.
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“The technician was very prompt and gave great customer service. I highly recommend this company.” - Ben X.
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“I highly recommend Upslope, they did an amazing job.” - Katie A.
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“Thanks Ben and Dylan for providing your expertise and your professionalism.” - David A.
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“Ben was great to work with and I’d highly recommend Upslope any day of the week.” - Emily A.
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“Ben has been attending to our heating/cooling needs for 3yrs with superior service, price and high quality, prompt work!” - Ricky F.
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“They responded in a more timely fashion than other contractors and were more thorough in their assessments.” - Karen L.
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“The quality of the workmanship is what I was looking for and they certainly came through on their end.” - Marcella T.
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“They are professional and explain what they are doing!” - Barbara W.
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“He wouldn’t leave until the job was 100% completed!” - Shanna P.
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“If you’re looking for a professional, caring group of professionals to help you with your commercial HVAC needs (preventative maintenance, general repairs, new installation, and/or repairs) I can’t think of a better referral than Upslope!” - Jeff K.
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“These guys really are the real deal and sure enough, they fixed everything and cleaned my furnace and cooling system back to amazing status both inside and out.” - Peggy D.
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“I will be a customer for life and have absolutely no issues referring Ben to friends and neighbors.” - Julie E.
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“Alex and Dylan were great and were able to get the system diagnosed and up and running.” - Morgan K.
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“If 10 stars was an option I sure would have given them 10!” - Krista M.
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“With such thoughtful, efficient service done right on time for a good price, who could ask for more?” - Justin L.
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“Ben and his team are a very knowledgeable, hardworking and ethical group to work with.” - Aaron G.
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“Ben was informative, helpful, and got the job done. I appreciated his honesty and will recommend and use this company in the future.” - Renee O.
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“He is a professional and we are very pleased with the work completed.” - Chris W.
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“We had them remove an air conditioning unit off the patio. Ben was the technician who came out and he was awesome! I plan on using them again in the future.” - Patrick C.
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“His quote was reasonable and he selected products that fit what the house required without running up the price.” - Sally G.
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“When I need ductwork, heating, or cooling in the future, I will be calling Ben at Upslope!” - Ben S.
The Role of a Commercial HVAC System
Good air quality is an essential component to maintaining the good health and work habits of any commercial building’s occupants. Without proper air quality, workers and staff cannot do their jobs since it is not humane to neglect this essential worker’s requirement. If air quality and temperature are neglected, the productivity and morale of the workers inside is greatly compromised.
The role of a commercial HVAC unit is to provide the following:
- Temperature Control: To maintain a comfortable temperature in every room in the building.
- Quality Air Circulation: To provide fresh air to the occupants of the building.
- Air Filtration: To remove allergens, toxins, contaminants and dust in the air via various high tech filtration systems.
- Energy Efficiency: To be cost effective so that the proprietor of the building is not over-spending on energy bills.
The Essential Difference Between Residential and Commercial HVAC
Because of the larger demand that a commercial or office building places on an HVAC system, it is not uncommon for many commercial HVAC systems in Littleton to differ in components and structure than the typical Littleton residential home. In a home, a furnace or heat pump cools the air in the summer and heats it in the winter. In a home, it is typical to have just one thermostat that communicates with the furnace after measuring the temperature in just one room, assuming that the rest of the house is more or less the same temperature.
Because of the simple fact that in a commercial space there are more people and more equipment, this will generate more heat. Furthermore, the temperature may fluctuate drastically from one room to another, depending on the amount of people or what type of equipment is inside. Upon inspecting your commercial space, our Littleton experts will determine how many “zones” are needed in your space, depending on the requirements of each section of the building. Each zone will have its corresponding thermostat, therefore customizing the temperature of the space according to the needs of the zone. In this way, a zone with lots of heat-producing equipment will have its own thermostat whereas a lobby, which tends to be cooler, will also have its own thermostat.
To find out more information about the different commercial HVAC systems and products that we offer in Littleton , call us today and speak with one of our Upslope Heating and Cooling representatives!
Have Questions? We Have Answers!
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How long does the average furnace last?
With the proper installation, maintenance, and care, a home furnace can last approximately 20 years. Similarly, as with an air conditioner, a furnace can be made to last longer with regular inspections and extra care.
Factors to consider in choosing the right HVAC system:
- Your budget
- Your climate
- How many rooms you need heated or cooled
- If you enjoy using an air conditioner versus a fan
- If you have allergies or sensitivities to dust
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How long does the average air conditioner last?Depending on your usage, care and maintenance of your air conditioner, the average unit is known to last around 16 years. You can always make your unit last longer by performing regular inspections and ensuring all parts and pieces are clean and in good working condition.
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What does HVAC mean?HVAC is an abbreviation that stands for Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning. An HVAC specialist’s job involves the installation, repair and maintenance of a commercial or residential HVAC system such as an air conditioner or heater.
