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A & A Mechanical, LLC provides plumbing, heating, and cooling services in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, serving residential and commercial customers throughout the Itasca County region. Owner Dean Anderson has been active in the plumbing and heating trades since 1998 and holds a master plumber license. The company offers furnace installation and repair, air conditioning service, and plumbing solutions for homes and businesses in the Grand Rapids area. NATE-certified technicians deliver services with clear, upfront pricing. The company was established in 2023 and maintains a BBB A+ rating. Third-party directories indicate geothermal capability through WaterFurnace equipment offerings; however, a dedicated geothermal service page was not confirmed on the live website at audit time.
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Geothermal Permitting in Minnesota
Geothermal heat pump installations in Minnesota require specific permits and compliance with state regulations regarding well drilling, loop installation, and refrigerant handling. Contact your local building department for specific requirements in your area.
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If you need to reach A & A Mechanical, LLC directly: (218) 999-6731
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Geothermal heat pump installations in Minnesota may require drilling permits, environmental site assessments, and compliance with local well and thermal energy regulations. Requirements vary by jurisdiction and system type (vertical, horizontal, open-loop). Contact your local municipality, state energy office, or a licensed geothermal installer for specific permitting requirements in your area.