Two Premier Northwest Metro Communities
Plymouth and Maple Grove are two of the Twin Cities metro's most desirable and fastest-growing communities—neighboring northwest suburbs that together house some of the region's highest concentrations of newer construction and active furnace replacement activity. Understanding how these two communities compare helps homeowners in each make smarter decisions about timing, equipment selection, and contractor choice.
Housing Characteristics: Plymouth vs. Maple Grove
Plymouth
Plymouth is a more established community with housing spanning from the 1970s through recent construction. The older sections of Plymouth (near Hwy 55 and Medicine Lake) have housing stock approaching second or third replacement cycles—more varied ductwork, some older flue configurations, and equipment that may have been through multiple replacements. Newer Plymouth sections (further north and west) have more modern construction with direct-vent systems and current-standard ductwork. See our detailed Plymouth furnace guide.
Maple Grove
Maple Grove is somewhat newer as a developed community, with significant growth occurring in the 1980s through 2000s. The housing stock is generally more uniform—larger suburban homes with modern ductwork and equipment now approaching first replacement age. Maple Grove homeowners are often replacing original builder-grade equipment that has served its 15-20 year life. See our detailed Maple Grove furnace guide.
Key Differences for Furnace Buyers
Plymouth: More Variation
Plymouth's broader range of housing ages means more varied replacement scenarios. Older Plymouth homes may require flue evaluation, ductwork assessment, and more complex installation work. Contractors serving Plymouth should have experience with both older and newer configurations.
Maple Grove: More Standardized
Maple Grove's more uniform newer construction typically means straightforward replacement—modern ductwork, existing high-efficiency configurations, and like-for-like replacement of original equipment. The main decision is whether to upgrade to a better efficiency tier or match the original equipment's capability.
Pricing: Same Market
Both communities are in the same Twin Cities pricing market. Factory-direct Goodman furnaces from Furnace Direct:
- 96% AFUE two-stage (GMSS96): $900-1,100 delivered to Plymouth or Maple Grove
- 96% AFUE variable-speed (GMVC96): $1,200-1,500 delivered
Installation labor: $900-1,500 for standard replacement in both communities. Total typical range: $1,800-3,000.
Sizing for Northwest Metro Homes
Both Plymouth and Maple Grove feature primarily larger suburban homes requiring proper sizing:
- Mid-size suburban (1,800-2,600 sq ft): 80,000-100,000 BTU
- Larger homes (2,600-3,500+ sq ft): 100,000-120,000 BTU
Manual J sizing is always the right approach—don't accept rule-of-thumb sizing in homes of this size where heating cost differences between properly and improperly sized equipment are significant.
Recommended Equipment for Both Communities
The Goodman GMSS96 (two-stage, 96% AFUE) is the right choice for most homes in both communities. For larger homes, those with whole-home humidifiers, or those with zoning systems, the Goodman GMVC96 variable-speed model is worth the additional investment.
Same-Day Delivery to Both Communities
Furnace Direct delivers same-day and next-day to both Plymouth and Maple Grove, as well as surrounding northwest metro communities. Browse our complete Goodman furnace inventory for same-day delivery throughout the northwest suburbs.
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