This Sandy Pepperwood customer found us through Aaron M.’s referral — Aaron and our Sandy customer connected at a Federal Heights neighborhood gathering, where Aaron mentioned his Carrier Greenspeed heat pump conversion (documented in our Federal Heights case study). The Sandy homeowner had been frustrated with his original 2003 system: inconsistent temperature distribution between main floor and second floor, noticeable temperature swings during single-stage furnace cycling, and high winter gas bills relative to neighbors with similar homes. His previous HVAC contractor had attempted a zoning retrofit in 2018 that didn’t fully resolve the issues. After Aaron explained the comprehensive Manual J + Manual D approach we’d taken for his Federal Heights project, the Sandy homeowner contacted us in August 2024 for consultation. The 2003 furnace was approaching 21 years service age — well within end-of-life replacement window for a heavily-used main heating system.
Modulating operation verified across full output range.
Customer selected premium Infinity modulating approach for: (a) quietest available operation (single-stage and two-stage produce noticeable cycle noise), (b) most precise temperature control across zones, (c) longest expected service life from premium-tier construction, (d) advanced control with mobile app and energy reporting matching home’s other premium systems.