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  • Denver Weather Swings Are Hard on Your HVAC System

    Denver Weather Swings Are Hard on Your HVAC System

    Colorado weather doesn’t ease into the seasons.
    One week brings snow, and the next brings heat pushing toward 90°.
    That kind of shift puts real strain on your HVAC system. When it hasn’t been serviced recently, small issues can turn into bigger problems right when you need cooling the most.
    We’re already seeing systems across the Denver area struggling to keep up due to:

    • lack of recent maintenance
    • buildup in filters and coils
    • systems working harder than they should

    A quick inspection now can make a big difference in how your system performs over the next few months.
    At BES Electrical & HVAC Services, we focus on keeping your system running efficiently so you don’t deal with unexpected breakdowns during peak heat.
    If it’s been a while since your last service, now is a good time to take care of it.
    👉 Schedule your HVAC maintenance
    📞 Call 303-699-1417
    We’re here to help you stay comfortable through Colorado’s unpredictable weather.

  • Preparing Your Home’s Electrical System for This Week’s Rain

    Preparing Your Home’s Electrical System for This Week’s Rain

    With several days of rain expected across Denver this week, many homeowners begin to notice changes in how their home feels, even when the temperature itself has not shifted very much.
    Rain brings increased humidity, and that moisture in the air can affect both comfort and air quality inside your home.

    Your HVAC system is designed to manage temperature, but it also plays an important role in controlling humidity. When the system is not operating at its best, you may start to feel a difference.

    Homes can begin to feel damp or slightly uncomfortable. Air may seem heavier, and in some cases there may be a noticeable odor that was not there before. These are often signs that moisture is not being removed effectively.

    This does not always mean there is a major issue with the system. In many cases, it comes down to airflow, filter condition, or general system efficiency. When these areas are not optimized, the system has to work harder to maintain the same level of comfort.

    Over time, excess humidity can also contribute to higher energy usage and can create conditions where mold or mildew may develop. Addressing it early helps avoid those longer term concerns.
    A seasonal system check during a rainy period can help ensure that your HVAC system is handling both temperature and moisture the way it should. It also gives you a clearer picture of how your system is performing before the warmer months arrive.

    If you would like us to take a look at your system this week, you can call 303-699-1417 or click the book now button.

    We appreciate the opportunity to help keep your home comfortable.

    Sincerely,
    BES Electrical & HVAC Services
    303-699-1417