Two South Metro Communities, One Decision
Burnsville and Apple Valley sit side by side in Dakota County's southern tier—neighboring communities that share much in common but have distinct characters that affect furnace replacement considerations. Whether you're a long-term resident, a new homeowner, or someone evaluating properties in both communities, understanding the heating landscape of each helps you make smarter decisions about furnace replacement and equipment selection.
Housing Stock Comparison
Burnsville
Burnsville developed primarily in the 1960s-1980s, with a mix of apartment complexes, townhomes, and single-family homes. The single-family stock ranges from smaller starter homes near the original development areas to larger executive homes in newer sections near Cliff Road. Burnsville has a slightly older median housing age than Apple Valley, meaning more first and second replacement cycles are occurring.
Apple Valley
Apple Valley developed somewhat later—1970s through 1990s—with a more uniformly suburban character. The housing stock skews toward larger suburban homes with modern ductwork and systems. Many Apple Valley homes are now seeing first-generation furnace replacements on equipment that was installed when the home was built 20-30 years ago.
Typical Replacement Scenarios
Burnsville: More Variation
Burnsville's older and more varied housing stock means replacement scenarios range from older homes with gravity-to-forced-air conversions (requiring careful evaluation) to newer townhomes with straightforward replacement needs. Burnsville homeowners more frequently encounter older flue configurations, undersized ductwork in early construction, and equipment that's been through prior replacements.
Apple Valley: More Standardized
Apple Valley's more uniform suburban construction means replacement is often more predictable. Modern ductwork, standard configurations, and original high-efficiency equipment being replaced with like-for-like units are common. The main challenge is first-generation replacement on equipment that may have been marginally oversized when installed in the 1990s.
Furnace Costs: Same Market, Same Prices
Both communities pay the same Twin Cities market rates for furnace equipment and installation. Factory-direct Goodman furnaces from Furnace Direct:
- 80% AFUE single-stage: $650-850 delivered
- 96% AFUE two-stage (GMSS96): $900-1,100 delivered
- 96% AFUE variable-speed (GMVC96): $1,200-1,500 delivered
Installation labor: $900-1,500 for standard replacement in both communities. Total typical range: $1,700-3,000.
Sizing Recommendations
Both communities have similar climate exposure and housing sizes. For most single-family homes:
- Smaller homes (1,200-1,800 sq ft): 80,000 BTU two-stage
- Mid-size homes (1,800-2,600 sq ft): 100,000 BTU two-stage
- Larger homes (2,600-3,500 sq ft): 120,000 BTU two-stage or variable-speed
Always use a Manual J heat load calculation rather than matching old equipment BTU ratings.
Recommended Equipment for Both Communities
The Goodman GMSS96 (two-stage, 96% AFUE) is the right choice for most homes in both Burnsville and Apple Valley. The Goodman GMVC96 variable-speed model suits larger homes and those with whole-home humidifiers or zoning systems.
Utility Rebates in Both Communities
Both Burnsville and Apple Valley are primarily served by CenterPoint Energy and Xcel Energy, both offering $50-100 rebates for qualifying high-efficiency equipment. The federal 25C tax credit provides 30% of project cost up to $600. These incentives apply equally in both communities.
Same-Day Delivery to Both Communities
Furnace Direct delivers same-day and next-day to both Burnsville and Apple Valley. See our dedicated guides: Burnsville furnace guide and Apple Valley furnace guide. Browse our complete Goodman furnace inventory for same-day delivery throughout Dakota County.
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