Imagine this: You’re enjoying dinner with your family when suddenly you hear a horrible noise coming from your furnace then all goes silent.
When homeowners ask us how much it costs to replace a heat exchanger in Minneapolis, this is what we tell them...
So you’re in the market for a new gas furnace and doing some initial research. But you’re stuck at the whole “choose the AFUE rating” phase.
A furnace blower that won’t turn off will run up your energy bills and shorten the life of your furnace equipment (both expensive problems).
If you've been turning off your heat at night to save money...don't. Here are 3 reasons you should turn down your heat, not off.
Many homeowners with radiators have questions on the best option for cooling their homes. Should they install central heating & cooling, should they continue to use window air conditioning units or perhaps they can go ductless with a mini-split air conditioner? This blog reviews all three options so you can make the best decision for your home and your family's comfort.
Dual-fuel heat pumps combine an electric heat pump with a natural gas furnace, which is used for the auxiliary heat AKA backup heat. This system is also known as “hybrid heat”.
Turning your thermostat to “heat” came with an unexpected “AUX” function appearing. What does it mean?
The short answer is yes, a heat pump* will work in cold weather.
The cost to repair a furnace in Minneapolis ranges from $100 to $1,000+ with the average being around $300.