Heating service, repair, replacement, and maintenance done right.
Smith Total Home provides heating service, repair, replacement, and maintenance for homes across Colorado Springs and the surrounding service area. Whether your system is not keeping up, making unusual noises, cycling too often, or nearing the end of its life, our team helps you understand your options clearly before any work begins.
Heating problems we help with.
Common heating problems we help with include uneven heat, no heat, short cycling, unusual noises, rising utility bills, thermostat issues, airflow concerns, and older systems that may need repair or replacement planning.
No heat or uneven heat
Some rooms freezing, others fine — or no heat at all. Diagnosed and fixed properly.
↗ No. 02Short cycling
Furnace turning on and off too frequently — usually a sizing, airflow, or sensor issue.
↗ No. 03Unusual noises
Banging, rumbling, screeching, or whistling — diagnosed in plain language.
↗ No. 04Rising utility bills
Often a sign of efficiency loss, dirty components, or system age. Worth investigating.
↗ No. 05Thermostat & airflow issues
Thermostat reading wrong, weak airflow, or zones not balanced.
↗ No. 06Aging system planning
Repair-versus-replace conversation when the system is past 15 years.
↗You describe what's happening
Schedule online or call. Describe the symptoms — short cycling, no heat, noise, anything unusual. We dispatch the right technician.
We diagnose and explain
Plain language about what's wrong, why it's happening, and what's at stake. No jargon, no pressure.
You see options before we start
If it's a repair, you see the repair. If replacement should be considered, you see premium to economical options side by side. The price you see is the price you pay.
Skilled technicians do the work
Fully Colorado-licensed. Altitude-tuned for the Front Range. Same care on a $200 ignitor as on a $15,000 system replacement.
Satisfaction guarantee on every call
Behind all our work. We're here for the next call too.
Pick the right heating path.
Heading deeper? Jump straight to the right area for what you need.
Heating Repair
Fix what's wrong with what you have — ignitors, sensors, blowers, controls.
↗ No. 02Heating Replacement
Premium to economical replacement options with clear side-by-side comparison.
↗ No. 03Heating Maintenance
Annual tune-ups that extend system life and catch issues early.
↗ No. 04Heating Installation
New furnace, heat pump, boiler, or ductless system — altitude-sized for the Front Range.
↗ No. 05USA Club Membership
Priority service, scheduled tune-ups, and member-exclusive discounts.
↗ No. 06Fault Before Failure® Monitoring
Proactive system monitoring that catches issues before they become breakdowns.
↗ No. 07Payment Options
Payment options may be available for qualified customers — review choices before moving forward.
↗ No. 08Schedule Service
Schedule your visit online in seconds, or call (719) 408-3188 for help.
↗Clear options. Professional care.
Homeowners choose Smith Total Home because our team explains the issue clearly, reviews options without pressure, and completes the work with professional care. From urgent repairs to planned upgrades, we help you protect comfort, safety, and long-term home value.
Heating questions Colorado homeowners ask.
Does altitude affect heating equipment in Colorado?
Yes. Gas furnaces lose roughly 4% of efficiency per 1,000 feet above sea level. At Colorado Springs altitude (6,035 ft), proper combustion adjustment is essential — we tune for actual local conditions.
When should I replace versus repair my furnace?
Our goal is to help you make a clear decision, not push you into one path. When repair makes sense, we explain the repair. When replacement should be considered, we show you premium to economical options and the trade-offs so you can decide what fits your home and budget.
Are heat pumps a good fit for Colorado?
Yes, especially modern cold-climate models or dual-fuel setups (heat pump + gas backup). Smith helps homeowners think through whether the energy savings work for their specific home.
Does Smith offer 24/7 emergency heating service?
Yes. Heating emergencies happen at the worst time — Smith provides 24/7 emergency service for no-heat calls across the Front Range.
How long does a Colorado furnace typically last?
A well-maintained gas furnace at altitude lasts 15–20 years. Annual tune-ups extend that life and catch combustion issues early.
Are payment options available for larger heating projects?
Payment options may be available for qualified customers, so you can review your choices before moving forward with a repair, replacement, or upgrade. See the Payment Options page for details.