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Since 2011, Teamworks Mechanical, LLC has Served the Metro Denver Region with Residential & Commercial Heating Support Services

Teamworks Mechanical, LLC is an owner-managed company - not a national brand, but local and part of the community. Mariano & Cara are 100% committed to delivering customer satisfaction on every job we do—and we can do any job you need for your heating system. This includes installation, replacement, repair, and maintenance. Many of Teamworks' Technicians are EPA and Tru Tech-certified, and the entire team won’t rest until you’re happy with your heating system.

Teamworks Mechanical,, LLC sells, installs, maintains and services every major brand of heating appliance.

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Furnace Ignition Control Modules
Deciding how to take care of your furnace's ignition control module might seem like a puzzle. Do you do it yourself or ask for expert help? Well, the answer depends on how confident you feel working on your furnace. If you're good with fixing things and have experience in repairs, doing it yourself can save money.
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Gas Pressure Testing
Testing gas pressure is really important for a few big reasons. First, and most importantly, it keeps your home and family safe. When you test the gas pressure, you can find any possible leaks or problems. Gas leaks are super dangerous and can lead to fires or even explosions. So, by checking the pressure, you're making sure your home is safe.
Monitoring CO emissions in the home can save your life
Carbon Monoxide Safety in Home Heating
Understanding the dangers of carbon monoxide (CO) is important to keep your home safe. CO is a gas that you can't see or smell. It's made when things like wood, gas, oil, or coal don't burn completely. Everyday things like furnaces, stoves, and heaters can release CO if they're not working effectively.
Why is my furnace making strange noises?
Furnace Noise Diagnosis
If your furnace is making clicking noises, it's important to take notice. These sounds might signal an issue with the electrical system, like a faulty relay or a loose connection. Even though it might not seem like a big problem, ignoring clicking noises can lead to more significant issues later. It's a good idea to have a professional HVAC technician check and fix your furnace.
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Troubleshooting Limit Switch Issues
Limit switches are tools that figure out if something is there or not within a specific area. They have a part that moves when it touches something. When this part moves, it makes the switch change and sends a message to a control system. People often use limit switches in factories to control machines and equipment.

Protect Your Investment

At any point along the way, talk with us about protecting your Metro Denver, Colorado heating or air conditioning systems with a Maintenance Service Contract. Preventative Maintenance is the best means of ensuring that, new or used, your system delivers you with:

Maximized Performance

Highest

Efficiency

Consistent Comfort

Reduced Downtime

We're Not Bond to Promote Only A Single Brand...

We can sell, service and install them all...

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So, please take a look at their features and let us quote on any you like.