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Arnold Heating & Cooling LLC

503 3Rd Ave Ne
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Arnold Heating & Cooling LLC

503 3Rd Ave Ne
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13 years of experience

Arnold Heating & Cooling LLC is a family based business, small and knowledgeable. It consists of my my brother and I (who happen to be twins, confusing us is acceptable) We provide an upfront honorable service. licensed and bonded in Minnesota and North Dakota. Part of the Better Business Bureau. We do not offer any specials. After all everybody is just going to charge more to cover those costs we believe in the up front no gimmick approach, beside dealing with all coupon paper work is a waste of everybody's time and keeps everyone's costs down. We do not accept credit cards as of yet, but financing is available. We will offer the best solutions possible that we can provide, if those solutions are unavailable to us we will provide our customers with next best option available.

Arnold Heating & Cooling LLC is a family based business, small and knowledgeable. It consists of my my brother and I (who happen to be twins, confusing us is acceptable) We provide an upfront honorable service. licensed and bonded in Minnesota and North Dakota. Part of the Better Business Bureau. We do not offer any specials. After all everybody is just going to charge more to cover those costs we believe in the up front no gimmick approach, beside dealing with all coupon paper work is a waste of everybody's time and keeps everyone's costs down. We do not accept credit cards as of yet, but financing is available. We will offer the best solutions possible that we can provide, if those solutions are unavailable to us we will provide our customers with next best option available.


"Friendly, knowledgeable service representative"

Karen L on January 2018

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"Friendly, knowledgeable service representative"

Karen L on January 2018

Gas Logs questions, answered by experts

Plumbers start by walking around the property to see if they notice any signs or sounds of a gas leak. They can also use tools like electronic gas detectors and infrared cameras to find the source of leaks. There are also detectors that use laser, thermal, and multi-wavelength imaging. All these devices allow a plumber to scan your home and pinpoint the exact location of a leak.

It’s no secret that natural gas differs from propane, but you’re in luck—licensed plumbers can also install propane gas lines. When you speak to a gas plumber near you, be sure you specify that your project will be for propane gas, not natural gas. Propane lines are slightly different than natural gas lines, so clear communication is key to ensure that your project is completed without a hitch. 

Local codes often mandate specific fittings, permits, and vent considerations for permitted function and safety, which are enforced by professionals.

Yes, most states require a plumber to be licensed, and for good reason. Hiring an unlicensed plumber could lead to poor quality work, costly future expenses, and potential code violations. Check our state licensing tool to review the local plumber guidelines.

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  • Meeting any other eligibility criteria required by Angi

Keep in mind licensing is different from certifications. A license is a legal requirement to operate a business, while certifications are voluntary.

Gas fireplaces use either natural gas or propane—both of which will increase your energy expenses. On average, running a gas fireplace costs $400 to $640 per year; however, these costs can vary significantly depending on the fuel price in your area and the frequency of fireplace use. If you’re looking for a more energy-efficient option, consider switching to an electric fireplace.

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