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"They were on time. Explained what he would do, was very professional and did a great job."

Dan C on October 2025

Aquarius Home Services is the top home service provider in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Offering expert service in HVAC, Water Softeners, Plumbing and Electrical . Our work is backed by a 100% performance guarantee.

"They were on time. Explained what he would do, was very professional and did a great job."

Dan C on October 2025


"Gave owner $6900 in August 2023 , installed one of my three furnaces with incomplete ductwork left holes in my floor and will not return calls show up to do the work drop off the furnaces or return a refund buyers beware"

Lisa R on July 2024

$150.00 A/C or Furnace Install - Valid through July 31, 2014

"Gave owner $6900 in August 2023 , installed one of my three furnaces with incomplete ductwork left holes in my floor and will not return calls show up to do the work drop off the furnaces or return a refund buyers beware"

Lisa R on July 2024

Heating Oil questions, answered by experts

It’s a better use of energy (and your money) NOT to run an ERV system all the time. Most experts recommend that you cycle your ERV system on and off throughout the year. However, the recommended advice could change based on your climate, the number of people in your home, the size and style of your home, and your heating and cooling system. Contact a local pro for more specific advice.

For most systems, an annual HVAC system service is more than enough. Some homeowners prefer a twice-a-year visit to ensure the system is ready for the upcoming summer and winter seasons. If you need to call an HVAC pro more often than this, it may be time to check if your system is getting old enough for a replacement.

The most obvious downside is the high upfront cost of buying and installing one of these systems. Additionally, sometimes the system can take a longer time to heat than alternatives like a boiler. Also, if something goes wrong with the geothermal pump, repairs are often significantly more expensive than repairing traditional, above-ground heat pumps.

There are three main types of heat pumps. An air-source heat pump system is the most common and has two parts—an indoor air handler unit and an outdoor heat pump unit. A ductless heat pump system functions similarly to an air-source heat pump system but doesn’t need ductwork to distribute the air. A geothermal heat pump system pulls heat from the ground to help heat your home.

Yes, many providers offer organic or eco-friendly treatments. Confirm availability with your contractor.

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