Your Home Comfort One-stop Shop.

At Mechanical Energy Systems, we believe that your home should be safe, comfortable, durable and energy-efficient. That’s why we combine our nearly 30 years of experience with continuing education and training to ensure that we are offering the very latest in home comfort solutions. Unsure where to start? Call us for a Home Performance Test.

Now more than ever it pays to invest in energy-saving heating and cooling systems for your home. Homeowners who choose to trade up for these systems will also save in the form of lower utility bills. And saving money while saving energy is good for your pocketbook as well as the environment.

  • Air Conditioning
  • Heating/Furnaces
  • Boilers
  • Service
  • Duct Cleaning
  • Home Performance Testing
  • Plumbing
  • Water Softeners
  • Geothermal
  • Radon Testing & Mitigation

Proud Members of:

CMBA Member NATE Member IGSHPA Certified SCACC Member The Comfort Institue

Heating & Cooling

BE COOL this summer.

Here’s the good news: Warmer weather will be here soon. Here’s the bad news: Soon you’ll be complaining that it is too hot. Well, don’t just sit there, do something about it! We’ll help you beat the heat this summer by outfitting your home with an energy-efficient central air conditioning system. We even promise to nod our heads in agreement while you explain how it’s the humidity – not the heat – that makes Minnesota summers so unbearable.

Plumbing

Not a plumber? We’ve got your back.

When your plumbing goes out and you know that there’s isn’t a snail’s chance that you’re going to go in there, we’ve got your back. We’re a full service company that can do it all for you.

For over 26 years, Mechanical Energy Systems has been Central Minnesota’s source for home comfort solutions. Until this year, those solutions have been exclusively focussed on selling, installing and servicing heating and cooling systems. Recently, however, the lines between conventional systems and plumbing services have become somewhat blurred – especially in the areas of hot water heaters and geothermal systems. But rather than simply offering plumbing services as an add-on, we went all out. Our customers deserve the best, so we hired the best.

Neil Diederich is a master plumber with over 10 years experience in residential plumbing. Even after only a few months with us, our plumbing services are already making a big impression with our customers.

Our Full Plumbing Services Include:

  • Remodels
  • Radon
    Mitigation
  • Service
  • Water
    Heaters
  • Water
    Leaks
  • Water
    Softeners
  • Maintenance
  • New
    construction

Renewable Resources

It is easy being green.

At Mechanical Energy Systems, we know you don't have to live in an earth home heated by a bicycled-powered generator to care about the environment. We can help you make small or big changes in the way you use energy in your home. So from now on, it is easy being green; just ask us how!

Home Performance

We sweat the small stuff.

At Mechanical Energy Systems, we believe that your home should be safe, comfortable, durable and energy-efficient. That's why we've added Home Performance services to better serve you.

A complete Home Performance test involves putting negative pressure into your home with a blower door and then identifying air infiltration with a smoke puffer and/or a thermal imaging camera. We then compile the results and give the homeowner a list of trouble areas and options on how to fix them.

What is a Blower Door Test?

To determine the air tightness of your home, Mechanical Energy Systems will conduct a blower door test. We do this by placing a panel in an exterior door frame of your home. This panel has a variable speed fan built into it that will either pressurize or depressurize the house. By controlling the pressure, the energy auditor can measure and find the air leakage in your home.

Why would I want to know how much my home leaks?

Air leakage can represent between 5% to 40% of the heating and cooling costs in a home. Controlling these air leaks is one of the most important functions of weather-proofing your home. Some of the benefits to controlling air leakage are to:

  • Save energy
  • Avoid moisture
  • Increase comfort

What is a Smoke Puffer?

A smoke puffer is a tool that helps detect drafts and leaks in a home. Mechanical Energy Systems uses smoke puffers to:

  • Check draft hoods
  • Verify positive and negative pressure in homes
  • Find leakage around registers, grills and ducts
  • Show leakage around windows and doors

What is Thermal Imaging?

Thermal Imaging cameras detect heat energy emitted by objects and can detect:

  • Air infiltration and exfiltration problems
  • Moisture
  • Insulation deficiencies
  • Electrical hazards
  • Loss of gas materials in high efficient windows

Call us at 320.253.4859 or email us to schedule a Home Performance appointment.

Service Options

At your service.

Service Preferred Customer Program

The Preferred Customer Program is a Mechanical Energy Systems energy and money saving program designed to make it easy for homeowners to properly maintain and monitor heating, cooling and air quality systems.

Independent research reveals that well-maintained systems can save you several hundred dollars each year in energy and repair savings over even moderately maintained units. (Documentation available upon request.) With our Preferred Customer Program, your home heating and air conditioning equipment is always professionally maintained so that it works at top operating efficiency.

Our Preferred Customer program includes:

  • Cooling and heating system tune-ups
  • 5% off equipment installations
  • 24-hour emergency service with standard rates
  • 15% off service repairs
  • Priority service
  • First pound of refrigerant free

Furnace clean & check includes:

  • Clean & inspect heat exchanger
  • Clean burner box & burners
  • Remove gas manifold & burner assembly
  • Remove & clean condensate trap & line
  • Remove & clean flame sensor
  • Inspect electrical connections
  • Test thermostat operation
  • Test and measure temperatures
  • Combustion test
  • Carbon monoxide check
  • Overall observation of your system
  • Check system static pressure
  • Inspect duct system
  • Inspect blower assembly
  • Lubricate all moving parts where necessary

Air Conditioner clean & check includes:

  • Inspect blower assembly
  • Oil all moving parts in the blower
  • Clean debris from outdoor unit
  • Check filter
  • Test thermostat operation
  • Test and measure temperatures
  • Test capacitors
  • Clean condensate drain
  • Check evaporator coil
  • Check electrical contacts
  • Clean outside condenser
  • Check for proper refrigerant levels
  • Overall observation of your system

Frequently Asked Questions

What do you want to know?

Are there any requirements to be on a dual fuel program?

Yes, most utility companies have requirements that you need to meet to be on the dual fuel program. Please contact us to go through these easy requirements.

Can a dual fuel systems also provide central air conditioning for my home?

Yes, an air source or geothermal heat pump can provide air conditioning for your home.

Can I save money by being “controlled” by the electric company on the dual fuel program?

Yes, most of the electric companies have a reduced rate when you are part of the dual fuel program.

What is a dual fuel heating system?

A dual fuel heating system combines two heating sources to best fit your home and tailor your energy needs.

In a dual fuel heating system, an electric heat source, such as a boiler, plenum heater heat pump (air source or geothermal) is used in conjunction with fuel oil, propane, natural gas or wood heat as the back-up heating system.

Dual Fuel is a controlled electric heating program, which helps save money and conserve energy. When demand for electricity is high the electric heat source is shut off, or controlled (for a certain number of hours per heating season) with a maximum continuous control time of hours during a day. During control periods, your home's back-up system provides the heat you need.

Will my existing duct work handle a Geothermal heat pump?

Yes, in most cases. Duct work sizing is very important to making sure you are getting the most efficient performance out of your geothermal unit

Can a Geothermal heat pump be added to my high efficient furnace?

Yes, they are called dual or split geothermal heat pumps. They can be added for those who want to have a dual-fuel heating system. Dual-fuel systems use the geothermal unit as the primary heating source, and the fossil fuel furnace as a supplement in extremely cold weather should additional heat be needed.

Are there any rebates or tax incentives for installing a Geothermal heat pump?

Most utilities offer rebates on geothermal heat pumps. There are also Federal tax credits available.

How will I save money with a Geothermal heat pump?

Geothermal heat pumps save money on there operating costs. Return on your investment can be recouped in as little as 3 to 5 years. There is a positive cash flow, since the energy savings usually exceeds payment on the system.

How long will my Geothermal heat pump last?

Geothermal heat pumps are durable and very reliable. The underground pipe carries up to a 50 year warranty. All of our units carry a 10 year parts and labor warranty.

How much space does a Geothermal unit require?

Most of the geothermal installation is out doors under ground. Inside your house, the heat pump equipment is about the same as a traditional heating and cooling system.

Can one Geothermal unit provide both heating and cooling for my home?

Yes, a geothermal unit can be a combination of heating/cooling unit. You can change from heating to cooling from your thermostat. You can also heat your domestic water with a desuper heater.

How efficient is a Geothermal Heat Pump?

Geothermal heat pumps are one of the most efficient residential heating and cooling systems available today. They have efficiencies ranging from 200 to 300 percent. That directly translates into savings for you on your utility bills.

How does a solar water heater work?

The cold water supply is connected to the solar storage tank. Water to be heated circulates between the storage tank and the solar collectors. The output from the solar storage tank becomes the cold water connection to the conventional gas, electric or oil water heater.

When a hot tap is opened, pre-heated water is drawn from storage into the conventional ("auxiliary") water heater. The burner or electric element turns on only if the temperature cannot be maintained by the solar heater. Most properly-designed solar water heaters will supply 50 to 70 percent or more of all the energy needed for water heating.

Are there installation conditions for a solar water heater?

To get the full benefits of a solar heater you must have an area for the solar collectors that is large enough and has the proper exposure to the sun. A flat roof is ideal because the collectors can usually be oriented to face the sun directly very easily. If you install the collectors on a pitched roof, the ideal direction the roof should face is south.

The collector area required will depend on the daily amount of hot water use, the type of collectors used, the orientation of the collectors and your geographic location. If you consider a standard "package", you should be sure it is sized appropriately for your specific installation.

An "Active" solar water heater uses a small pump for solar collector circulation. A "Passive" solar heater depends on thermosyphon action, so does not use a pump, but tank / tanks must be on the roof.

When you forget to shut the door behind you, does the heat go out or does the cold come in?

It depends on who is paying the utility bill.

What does normal maintenance on my furnace or air conditioner mean?

Most manufacturers recommend a yearly inspection and a clean & check on your equipment. This should be done by a heating & cooling professional. By not doing this, your equipment efficiency may drop up to 10% and may void any warranties.

How can I raise the humidity during the dry winter months?

Install a central humidifier that will automatically change the humidity levels in your house as the outside temperatures change.

What can I do to reduce the amount of dust and pollen in my home?

Install an enhanced filter system. We handle different levels of filtration systems to suit each individual homeowner's needs. We also recommend duct cleaning with the installation of any filtration system.

Can I have air conditioning if I don't have existing ductwork?

Yes, there are 2 different solutions to this problem. The first is that we will run duct work in either the attic or a complete duct work system in the basement. The second is a split system ductless.

What size furnace or central air conditioner do I need for my home?

There are many variables that go into properly sizing a central air conditioner for a home. Square footage, windows, insulation and ceiling height are just a few of the items that are taken into consideration. It is always recommended that an on-site estimate be performed to ensure proper sizing.

Can you increase thermal comfort with infloor heating?

With radiant floor heating the feeling of thermal comfort can be increased, as the temperature is stable. It is also a method that satisfies other senses. It is completely invisible and very silent.

What type of flooring do you need to install infloor heat?

Our systems can be installed in many different types of floor construction and surfaces. Public baths and indoor swimming pools, warm floors for bare feet. Wet floor areas also dry quickly. Buildings with high ceilings and large floor surfaces are ideal for underfloor heating. It reduces heating cost and increases comfort. The air convection is lower, and the heating is where the action is – not above head height.

What are the benefits of infloor heating?

Space

Every square foot of your home can be fully utilized. Radiant floor heating allows you to design your home to suit you rather than your heating engineer.

Hygiene

Healthy indoor environment. There will be less dust and the hygienic environment will be improved, helping to reduce house dust mites.

Aesthetics

Radiant floor heating permits freedom for interior design. You can furnish as you like, no radiators to determine how the furniture should be placed.

Labor saving

Cleaning of the floors is easier and wet floors dry very quickly.

Comfort

Radiant heat will provide the highest comfort levels. Radiant Underfloor Heating is considered by some to be a luxury; the actual cost, however, is very competitive.

Silence

Compared to radiator systems, there is no noise.

Cost effective

Saves energy and running costs. Energy saving can be achieved with radiant underfloor heating.

Ease of control

Small temperature difference between the floors means the system is practically self regulating.

Adaptable

The installation is fast and simple.

Low-temperature system

It is possible to use different heat sources – the water in the pipes can be heated by using oil burners, gas burners, solar energy, electricity etc.

Contact

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Address:
629 Lincoln Avenue N.E.
St Cloud, MN 56304
Telephone:
320.253.4859
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