
Air Conditioner
Repair & installation
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CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONERS
Whole‑home cooling that ties into your existing ductwork.
Coverage: Cools every room evenly when ducts are in good shape.
Efficiency Range: 14.3 – 20+ SEER2; variable‑speed compressors for quieter, lower‑cost operation.
Ideal For: Homes with well‑sealed, properly sized ducts that need strong, consistent cooling.
Highlights: Compatible with smart thermostats, indoor‑air‑quality add‑ons, and most utility rebate programs.
DUCTLESS MINI SPLITS
Targeted comfort without the ducts.
Coverage: Single‑ or multi‑zone heads control bedrooms, bonus rooms, sun‑porches, or finished basements.
Efficiency Range: 18 – 30 SEER2; inverter technology sips electricity and runs whisper‑quiet.
Ideal For: Additions, older homes lacking ductwork, or hot‑spot rooms your central A/C can’t tame.
Highlights: Slim indoor units, independent temperature control by room, and optional cold‑climate heating.
HEAT PUMP COOLING SYSTEMS
Year‑round efficiency—cool in summer, heat in spring and fall.
Coverage: Whole‑home comfort through existing ducts (or heads) a outdoor unit.
Efficiency Range: Up to 20 SEER2 cooling and 9 HSPF2 heating; qualifies for the biggest rebates and federal tax credit.
Ideal For: Homeowners seeking maximum energy savings and a backup to rising fuel costs.
Highlights: Dual‑fuel compatibility with furnaces, low‑temperature performance to ‑13 °F, and humidity control that rivals high‑end central A/C units.

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FAQs
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We run a Manual J load calculation to size the system correctly, then look at your ductwork, insulation levels, indoor‑air goals, and budget. Homes with solid ducts often benefit from a high‑SEER2 central A/C, while additions or rooms without ducts lean toward ductless mini‑splits. We explain each option’s upfront cost, efficiency, and long‑term operating expenses so you can choose with confidence.
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Absolutely. A ductless head can target hot spots—like a sunroom or finished attic—without over‑cooling the rest of the house. This zoned approach boosts comfort, trims energy bills, and lets your main system cycle less, extending its life. It also provides efficient shoulder‑season heating if you opt for a heat‑pump model.
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Central A/C: Spring tune‑up with coil cleaning, refrigerant‑charge check, drain‑line flush, and filter changes every 1–3 months.
Ductless Mini‑Split: Clean or replace washable filters monthly, wipe indoor coils, and schedule a pro inspection once a year.
Regular upkeep keeps efficiency high, prevents mid‑summer breakdowns, and protects your manufacturer’s warranty.
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We help you capture utility rebates worth $100–$1,000 for qualifying high‑SEER2 units, plus any Minnesota state incentives for heat‑pump cooling. You can also claim up to 30 % of project costs (capped at $600 for A/C, or $2,000 for a heat pump) through the federal Energy‑Efficient Home Improvement Tax Credit. For the balance, choose 0 % financing for 12 months or low‑APR plans up to 10 years (OAC), so you stay cool now and pay over time.