VFD Installation & Repair in Colorado
Colorado’s Trusted VFD Installation & Repair Experts
From precision control to energy savings, we keep your motors—and business—running. Trusted by Colorado industries for 25+ years.
Our Colorado VFD Services
VFD Installation
Expert installation of single and multi-drive systems with full load matching and testing.
Troubleshooting & Repair
Fast diagnostics for tripping, voltage faults, overheating, and control logic failures.
Programming & Tuning
We configure VFDs to your exact application: PID loops, acceleration ramps, multi-motor control & more.
Emergency Response
Rapid-response dispatch for production-critical drive failures anywhere in Colorado.
What Is a Variable Frequency Drive (VFD)?
A Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) controls the speed and torque of electric motors by varying the input frequency and voltage. This allows motors to run more efficiently, reduce energy usage, and extend their lifespan.
VFDs are critical in systems like HVAC, pumps, conveyors, and industrial equipment—especially where starting torque, speed control, or energy efficiency is essential.
- ⚡ Reduce energy bills by up to 50%
- 🛡️ Protect motors from premature wear
- 🎯 Increase process control and system reliability

We Service All Major VFD Brands
Whether your facility runs on ABB, Siemens, Yaskawa, or other industry-standard drives, our team has the certifications, tools, and experience to support them.






Industries That Rely on Our VFD Expertise
HVAC
Water Treatment
Food Processing
Agriculture
Manufacturing
Oil & Gas
Mining
Data Centers
💡 Why VFDs Save You Thousands Over Time
A properly installed VFD reduces power usage, improves uptime, and prevents catastrophic motor failure. See how the savings add up over time:
💡 Energy Cost Savings With VFDs
Over five years, a properly installed VFD can reduce energy costs by up to 20%—sometimes more in heavy-load applications. See how it adds up:
Frequently Asked Questions About VFDs
What is a VFD and how does it work?
A VFD (Variable Frequency Drive) controls the speed and torque of electric motors by varying the input frequency and voltage. It allows motors to ramp up slowly and use only the energy they need.
What are the signs a VFD is failing?
Common signs include overheating, frequent tripping, strange motor behavior, or error codes like overvoltage, undervoltage, or ground fault.
How long does a VFD last?
With proper installation and maintenance, a VFD can last 7–15 years depending on its environment and load conditions.
Can I replace a VFD myself?
In most cases, no. VFD installation requires matching drive specs to the motor and load, programming, and correct wiring. Improper install can damage equipment.
Do you service VFDs on-site in Colorado?
Yes. We provide on-site diagnostics, installation, repair, and emergency service across the state for all major VFD brands.
Statewide VFD Services
24/7 emergency response across Colorado. From Denver to Grand Junction, we're your trusted partner for electric motor and VFD solutions.
Service Regions
Need Emergency Service?
Our team is available 24/7 for urgent motor repairs and replacements
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