




Some HVAC systems just have a way of making themselves known - loud operation, rooms that never quite hit the right temp, and energy bills that keep creeping up. This home had all of that going on. The old system had run its course, and the homeowner was ready for something better. We replaced the whole setup with a new Daikin Fit system, handling both the furnace installation and the outdoor unit.
The Daikin Fit is a smart choice for Minnesota homes. It runs quieter than a standard system, handles efficiency well across heating and cooling seasons, and is built to hold up through everything a Minnesota winter throws at it. The variable-speed compressor is a big part of that - instead of blasting on full power and cutting off, it ramps up and down to maintain steady comfort without the constant on-off cycling you get from older equipment.
Inside, the new Daikin furnace is tucked in tight alongside the water heater and existing ductwork. Every connection is clean, the PVC flue lines are properly routed, and there's nothing sloppy about how it all came together. That kind of detail matters - a furnace installation is only as good as the workmanship behind it.
Outside, the new Daikin outdoor unit sits level on its pad with the refrigerant lines and electrical disconnect mounted neatly to the wall. Derek and Gabriel put in solid work on this one from start to finish. That's what a clean install looks like.
Old systems don't get better with time. If yours has been loud, inconsistent, or expensive to run, it might be telling you something worth listening to.