Furnace Sales, Installation & Service - Minneapolis, St Paul, MN
Industry analysis finds that the average life of a furnace is 15-20 years. The average furnace older that 10 years is only operating at 50% efficiency. New furnaces on the market today reach between 80%-95% efficiency, offering immediate cost savings on your heating bill.
Many homeowners unnecessarily pay higher energy costs and increase their stress levels by waiting until their old, inefficient furnaces give out on the coldest night of the year. The savvy homeowner, on the other hand, currently has every incentive to be proactive in reducing his energy costs and securing her family’s comfort and safety, by investing in a reliable, energy-efficient furnace today.
With Residential Heating and Air Conditioning extending all the applicable rebates offered through your local utility company and the various manufacturers, there is no reason not to upgrade your energy efficiency and sense of security and comfort right away. Our Minnesota Heating Company offers free estimates on a no-obligation basis nearly every day of the year. Click HERE to get started with an assessment of your specific needs and conditions today.
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MN Carrier & Lennox Furnace Dealer & Contractor
Residential Heating and Air proudly represents two of the industry’s leading brand names: Carrier and Lennox. We install the entire range of efficient furnaces from the 80%+ efficient model to the maximum 95% rated furnace. At Residential Heating and Air, we know that each home is different, and each family has a unique situation. Our technicians will work with you to find the perfect fit for your physical space and your family’s lifestyle. From a furnace "only" retrofit to custom installations with whole house duct work design, Residential Heating and Air is equipped to meet your needs. Click HERE to request your free onsite consultation now.
Quality Furnace Parts
All furnaces have different components. We stock original parts from the manufacturers and will replace your furnace parts promptly when needed.
Common parts in most furnaces include:
- blower motor & blower wheel
- heat exchanger & burner assembly
- exhaust vent(direct vent or non-direct vent)
- gas valve, pressure switch & rollout switch
- related electrical items outside of unit
- relate gas items outside of unit
Furnace Operation Safety Tips
Combustion air should be clean and uncontaminated with chlorine or fluorine. These items are found in many products around the home such as water softener salt, laundry bleaches, detergents, adhesives, paints, varnishes, paint strippers, and plastics.
- Combustion air should be clean and uncontaminated with chlorine or fluorine, which are found in many products around the home such as water softener salt, laundry bleaches, detergents, adhesives, paints, varnishes, paint strippers, and plastics.
- Do not store any debris, liquids, combustible materials or other items around your furnace.
- Do not cover the furnace.
- Do not obstruct any air openings (including fresh air intake, supply air, or return air).
- Check the air filter monthly and change as required, which will vary depending on filter type. See your owner’s manual for information regarding maintenance or filters.
- Should the gas supply fail to shut off or if overheating occurs, shut off the gas valve to the furnace before shutting off electrical supply.
- If a furnace is left unattended for an extended period of time, have it checked periodically for proper operation. This precaution will prevent problems associated with no heat, such as frozen water pipes, etc.
- Never block the exhaust vent of the furnace.


