The maximum day length during the Minneapolis and St. Paul summers is 15 hours, 37 minutes. That’s more than enough sunshine to make a solar installation a sensible way to generate some of your home’s energy. Summer is a good time of year to do the installation, since days are long and temperatures are moderate. Read More
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Ensuring that your home-comfort system is working as efficiently and optimally as possible is the ultimate way to fight outdoor temperature extremes. But because most home’s heating and cooling ductwork is out of sight, and therefore out of mind, means that it sometimes gets overlooked when you’re looking for ways to improve your energy efficiency.
If you had problems with your heating system over the winter, you may have delayed buying a furnace replacement because of the cost or because you didn’t want to be without heat during the cold winter months. However, with the arrival of spring, there is really no better time than now to replace your furnace.
Although it’s hard to predict the weather, one thing is for certain. Eventually you’ll need to turn on your cooling system when temperatures in the Twin Cities get uncomfortably warm and humid. Spring is here, so that could be sooner rather than later. And running your air conditioner without first ensuring that it receives the necessary
You may have heard someone complain about an experience with an HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) contractor that was less than positive. Perhaps the technician was unable to diagnose a problem properly the first time he visited, or perhaps the technician had to return several times before being able to fix the problem. You may even have heard of technicians installing used parts when making repairs, but still charging the customer the price of new parts.
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