Growth concept · Kestrel Climate Works

Start with what's happening.

No heat. Weak cooling. Uneven rooms. An aging system. A heat-pump question. You do not need the diagnosis before you request service. Kestrel starts with the symptom, then connects it to the right evaluation.

Technician hands inspecting a residential HVAC air handler and duct system.
Start with the symptom

Find the service without becoming the technician

If you know the equipment, go straight to Heating, Cooling, Heat Pumps, Indoor Air Quality, or Maintenance. If you only know the symptom, use Find the Right Service. It routes the question without claiming to diagnose a system from a web page.

Five service paths

Heating covers repair and replacement decisions. Cooling covers AC diagnosis and planned replacement. Heat Pumps handles existing systems and transition questions. Indoor Air Quality stays inside HVAC-compatible filtration and equipment scope. Maintenance is scheduled observation and upkeep—not a failure guarantee.

Two starting prices worth publishing

A diagnostic/service visit begins at $119. Seasonal maintenance begins at $149 per system. Repairs and replacement projects depend on the finding, equipment, home, access, and any related work; they are quoted after evaluation rather than reduced to a misleading web package.

Proof should explain a decision

The Service Notes do not claim ratings or performance statistics. They show three fictional situations—a heat-pump transition, a comfort-balance problem, and a filtration upgrade—and the decision factors that changed the scope.

Northern Colorado, not the entire Front Range

The fictional service area centers Fort Collins, Loveland, Windsor, Timnath, Wellington, and nearby communities. The site does not pretend to offer 24/7 emergency service or blanket statewide coverage.

TruePoint concept · fictional HVAC company · Built for Aster