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Air Duct cleaning, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Twin Cities Air Duct cleaning, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Twin Cities
Air Duct cleaning, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Twin Cities

Minneapolis & St Paul furnace and heating

repair and installation specialists

Air Duct cleaning, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Twin Cities
Air Duct cleaning, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Twin Cities

Heating

Residential furnace or boiler gas heat

Furnace & Boiler Tune-up
Points of Service Checklist

  • Clean furnace or boiler
  • Check chimney base
  • Clean and check pilots
  • Adjust pilot
  • Check thermocouple
  • Clean burners
  • Adjust burners
  • Check fan belt
  • Check amperage draw
  • Check furnace filters
  • Check safety devices
  • Check heat anticipators
  • Check thermostat contacts
  • Check limit control
  • Inspect combustion chamber
  • Check blower wheel
  • Check blower motor and lube
  • Check furnace wiring
  • Check for combustion air
  • Check hot water tank
  • Check gas valve operation
  • Test for gas leaks
  • Check humidifier
  • Check electical connections
  • Inspect heat exchanger for leaks
  • Check motors and oil if necessary
  • Check and secure all panels
  • Check thermostat and
    calibrate if necessary

Specializing in heating and air condition system services, Homeplace is the hardest working HVAC contractor in the business. Homeplace is a full-service residential and commercial HVAC contractor, dedicated to providing service that's as unbeatable as our rates! It's the #1 reason our clients come back to us for all their heating and air conditioning needs.

With an expert team of technicians and state-of-the-art equipment, Homeplace has the tools to finish your project on time, within budget, and to your complete satisfaction. Homeplace is not happy until you are happy - simple as that. In addition to providing first-rate service, Homeplace also strives to keep our prices fair by leveraging our experience and relationships with manufactures to create a streamlined and cost-efficient process.

Homeplace is committed to creating long term relationships with its clients by providing quality without compromise. Whether you are looking for installation, repair or maintenance service for your heating or cooling system, count on Homeplace for prompt, affordable and honest service.

For more information or to receive a free price quote, give us a call today

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Homeplace can provide your rental property with the required furnace safety certifications as required by the cities of Minneapolis, St Paul, and other local municipalities. We can provide the detailed service, fill out all the necessary paperwork, and submit it to the local inspections departments. Our master technicians are versed on all code compliances and can assist in making the certification requirements a simple process for your properties.

Heating FAQ's

How often should I have my Furnace or Boiler Checked?

Ideally, your heating system should be checked by a licensed professional yearly. This will help in the elimination of possible break downs and expensive repairs, and keep it running at peak efficiency. Heating system checks will also aid in lengthening the life of your system.

What is the big deal about high efficiency furnaces?

AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency) is the standard measurement of efficiency for gas and oil-fired furnaces. Given in percentage, this number tells you how much of your fuel is used to heat your home and how much fuel is wasted. The higher the AFUE rating is, the greater the efficiency.

Cost Savings: If you have an older furnace (with an AFUE of approximately 60%), you could save up to 40% on your heating bills by replacing it with a new high efficiency furnace! The cost to replace your old, inefficient furnace is paid back through lower utility bills.

How often should I change my filter?

Filters should be changed every 30 days of continuous operation. Purchase a pleated filter from your local hardware store for about $3.00 or less. Avoid the cheap ones that you can see through, as they allow too much dirt and debris to pass through them.

Do I need a humidifier?

Certainly! Inadequate humidification during cold weather is one of the major causes of respiratory infections. The heating season causes people to begin having repeated attacks of winter colds. Winter is blamed for these problems, but the actual cause is dryness, which develops in the membranes of the nose, throat, and bronchial tubes. Relative humidity also has a significant effect on controlling the occurrence of airborne infections.

Additionally, virtually all the woodwork in your home contains some moisture. As dry air sucks the moisture out the wood shrinks and cracks. Hardwood floors separate at the seams, furniture shrinks and cracks, the doors warp and no longer fit their frames and the moisture is drawn off.