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How to Increase the Value of Your Older Minneapolis Home

Whether you’re planning on selling this year, or see yourself staying
put for a while there’s one surefire way to increase the value of
your Twin Cities home. Even if your home is much older than your neighbors,
which tends to be the case quite often in the Twin Cities area and space
comes at a premium, you can drive up the price drastically by having a
ductless mini-split system installed. Hear from one of our customers below about how adding air conditioning
increased the value of his home:

“One thing that people need to consider when they’re thinking
about investing in an air conditioning system, in an older home in Twin
Cities.. Is that it’s becoming the norm and the expectation of buyers,
that when they’re purchasing a home, the home will have an A/C system.”

It’s one less item on a potential buyer’s checklist and it
goes beyond simply enjoying comfort in your own home.

Pair that with the fact that we offer FREE estimates on new air conditioning
systems and will help you choose the best new system for your home and
you’d be crazy not to consider it!

For the best in service, advice and expert installations for your new air
conditioning system in the Twin Cities – St. Paul area, call and speak
with the air conditioning professionals at Hero Plumbing, Heating &
Cooling today.

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