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Hail Damaged Your AC? What Denver Homeowners Should Do

Colorado hail storms can destroy AC condenser fins. Here's what to do and what it costs.

By On Time Heat & Air · April 2026 · Denver Metro

Can hail damage my AC unit?

Yes. Colorado hail storms are a real threat to outdoor AC condensers. Hail can flatten condenser fins, reducing airflow by 50% or more. Severe hail can damage the coil itself, causing refrigerant leaks. After any significant hail storm, inspect your outdoor unit for dented or flattened fins.

How much does hail damage repair cost?

Minor fin straightening costs $100-$300. A damaged condenser coil replacement runs $500-$1,500. If the compressor is damaged, you're looking at $1,500-$3,000 or full replacement. Many homeowners' insurance policies cover hail damage — file a claim and we'll provide the documentation.

Should I get a hail guard?

We recommend hail guards on all new AC installations in Colorado. They cost $50-$150 and protect the condenser fins from hail, falling branches, and debris. It's cheap insurance that can save you thousands over the life of your system.

📋 The Bottom Line

If you're dealing with this issue in the Denver Metro area, the most important thing is getting a proper diagnosis from a NATE-certified technician who understands Colorado's altitude. At 5,000+ feet, HVAC systems behave differently than at sea level — refrigerant pressures, combustion efficiency, and airflow all change with elevation. A technician who doesn't account for altitude can misdiagnose the problem entirely. On Time Heat & Air has been serving the Front Range since 2013 with same-day service, upfront pricing, and no overtime fees for emergency calls. Call (720) 527-0668 for a diagnosis.

Why This Matters for Denver Homeowners

Colorado's climate creates unique HVAC challenges that homeowners in other states don't face. Our dry air, intense UV exposure, extreme temperature swings (it's not unusual to see 60°F days followed by 20°F nights), and hail storms all take a toll on heating and cooling equipment. Systems here work harder and fail in different ways than identical systems at sea level.

Brighton, where we're based, sits at 4,984 feet. Denver is at 5,280 feet. Aurora, Lakewood, Arvada, Westminster — they're all above 5,000 feet. That altitude affects everything from gas pressure in your furnace to refrigerant charge in your AC to the amount of air your blower motor needs to move. Every system we install or repair is calibrated specifically for Front Range conditions.

We're licensed in 8 Colorado counties with active, verifiable license numbers displayed on our website. Our technicians are NATE certified — the highest certification in the HVAC industry. And we've maintained a 5.0 Google rating across 70+ reviews because we show up on time, diagnose honestly, price upfront, and fix it right the first time.

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