Trusted HVAC Professionals in Angel Fire, New Mexico
Our HVAC network connects Angel Fire homeowners with licensed, insured contractors operating throughout Colfax County. Every contractor in the network carries the state license required for HVAC work in New Mexico, maintains general liability and workers compensation coverage, and employs EPA Section 608 certified technicians for any work involving refrigerants. That isn't a marketing statement — it's the minimum baseline we require before a contractor handles a call from one of our homeowners.
Desert heat in Colfax County puts AC systems under some of the highest sustained loads in the country. Equipment that's undersized, poorly charged, or running with dirty coils fails under extreme ambient temperatures faster than anywhere else in the US.
Angel Fire averages approximately 3,650 cooling degree days annually and sees around 87 days above 90°F each summer. The median home in Colfax County was built around 1974, meaning a substantial share of local air conditioning systems are approaching or past their typical 12 to 18 year service life.