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.
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Air conditioner troubles in the middle of a Minnesota summer is something no one wants to deal with.
So you’re thinking of adding central air conditioning to your home.
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When paired with a gas furnace, it’s a great, cost-effective way to keep your home warm in the winter and cool in the summer.
Summer’s here. And you’re probably staying indoors more to escape the heat and humidity that comes with Minnesota summers.
Customers often ask us which air conditioning system is best for the unique Minnesota climate: a single-stage or two-stage.
First of all, in a perfect world, your air conditioner should never need more refrigerant. Refrigerant isn’t used up like gas in a car...
Air conditioners are measured in tons. The bigger the size (1-ton, 2-ton, etc.), the more heat it can remove from your home.