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Minnesota weather is unpredictable, and homeowners in the North Metro know just how quickly temperatures swing from one extreme to the other.
If you live in Blaine, Champlin, or Spring Lake Park, now is the perfect time to make sure your heating system is ready for the months ahead. Whether you need furnace repair, a tune-up, or just want to know what to watch for this winter, Arctic Mechanical is here to help keep your home comfortable and your family safe.
Fall in Minnesota is a season of change. The leaves turn colors, cool evenings return, and homeowners begin the shift from cooling to heating. It’s also the most important time of year to pay attention to your HVAC system.
As the temperature begins to rise and the days grow longer, it’s time to shift our focus from heating our homes to cooling them down.
Preparing your air conditioner and home for the summer months ahead is essential for staying comfortable and ensuring your system operates efficiently.
Installing a ductless air conditioner (AC), also known as a mini split, in your Minnesota home has quite a few benefits over a traditionally ducted air conditioner.
Take some of the following ideas from our professionals at Arctic Mechanical to heart and make some money-saving resolutions today.
Energy-efficient homes are more common than ever. Although they provide many benefits, including reducing overall energy usage and a smaller carbon footprint, they come with some disadvantages as well.
A standby generator is a lifeline during a power outage. It can keep the lights on, run your refrigerator and oven, enable your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system to continue working, and power your sump pump, among other appliances.
Do you live with someone who likes the temperature a little warmer or cooler than you do? With the ductless system, each room can be adjusted to its own unique temperature. It’s the perfect way to please everybody.
In many places, evidence of fall’s presence is obvious by way of beautiful fall colors. But many only experience fall with its subtlety through lower humidity levels. No matter which way you experience it, one thing is evident in them all––fall brings drier air. The cooler air simply can’t hold as much moisture as warm…