Saturday, March 22, 2008

Twin Cities Duct Cleaning Testimonials

Air Duct Cleaning, Furnace Cleaning and Dryer Vent Cleaning Testimonials from Satisfied Customers Around the Twin Cities


More Twin Cities Duct Cleaning Testimonials Added

We have just completed posting even more testimonials, we have recently received from people all across the Twin Cities metro. You can locate these testimonials on the sidebar of our blog. Remember, this is just a sampling of the 100's of testimonials which Hoffman Heating and Cooling has acquired over the years. Not to brag or anything, but we literally have stacks of testimonials in our office and while we are always excited with each and every duct cleaning testimonial as well as each heating and cooling testimonial we get, it would be impossible to post them all here. A heartfelt thanks goes out to all of you that have taken the time to call or write to let us know how we are doing.

Please Call Our Duct Cleaning Customers!

As mentioned, some of these people have called in their furnace and air conditioning testimonial, while others have written and then mailed in a duct cleaning testimonial or even a dryer vent cleaning testimonial. These kind folks, from all around the Twin Cities, have agreed to let you contact them about their experience with Twin Cities Air Duct Cleaning (aka Hoffman Heating) so, if you would like to speak to any of these people please call us and we will give you their phone numbers.

Have Your Own Testimonial to Add?

If you recently had your duct work cleaned by Twin Cities Air Duct Cleaning or perhaps you had us out for furnace cleaning and would like to add your testimonial, pleasee give us a call. Our technicians love to hear people brag about their high quality duct cleaning! So Please give us a call at 612-412-1867 and we will do our best to add your testimonial to the list.

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Duct Cleaning Question Answered on our Blog

Below you will find an actual question we were asked by a potential customer on our Duct-911 blog today. The comment on our duct cleaning blog was in response to the post "How Much Should Air Duct Cleaning cost?".

"How can an air duct cleaning actually cost less than 200.00?"

This customer is not the first to ask this question, we hear it all the time when people call in. We decided to post our reply so others could be reassured that, yes, the price really is $99!

Austin says:

How can an air duct cleaning actually cost less than 200.00 dollars given the time it takes and everything else? This site makes me wonder how someone can actually do this job correctly for just $99. I have had many quotes and this is no where near the price. I was told that to correctly have he ducts cleaned that everything in the air system needed cleaned and had to be done by a licensed hvac contractor….so how are you able to do it correctly for $99….or is this a bait n switch.
March 13th, 2008 at 8:07 pm

Dave Trosdahl says:

The price is most definitely correct! - We hear concerns like yours all the time. First you need to decide what level of clean you want. 100% clean will cost you serious money (think camera, 4 hours and $400+++). If you just want the ducts thoroughly cleaned then $99 is the price. For $99 ALL your duct work gets thoroughly cleaned. If a camera was sent through the ducts, yes some residue may or may not remain. For most homeowners that’s good enough. For others, they may feel more comfortable having the camera crew out and spend lots of time and money on air duct cleaning. We find that most of our customers don’t want to spend so much time and money on a project like duct cleaning. They tell us all the time that they just want the “crud” out of the ducts. What (if anything) remains in the duct work certainly won’t be blowing around their house anymore. - Thanks for your interest and consideration, good luck on your decision.
March 13th, 2008 at 11:39 pm

"...Is This a Bait-n-Switch"

Dave Trosdahl says:

P.S. To answer your question, this is not a bait-n-switch. Remember, with a bait-and-switch, the advertised product/service doesn’t exist (like a car dealer advertising a stripped down car, which isn’t available). We provide the $99 service all day long.
March 13th, 2008 at 11:48 pm

So, as you can see, the air duct cleaning prices quoted on our website really is correct. We most definitely stand behind our duct cleaning prices.

Monday, March 10, 2008

Schedule Your $99 Air Duct Cleaning Today (651) 653-4704

Suffer From Allergies? - Might Want to Think About Air Duct Cleaning

If you suffer from allergies, asthma, or even if you find you have to dust too often, then air duct cleaning is for you. Not only will you breathe cleaner air, you can increase the amount of air flow reducing your electric bills.

The American College of Allergy concluded that 50 percent of all illnesses are either caused by, or aggravated by, polluted indoor air. Even in new homes we find just as much dust and residue as older homes, due to construction residue.
Just cleaning the vents will not eliminate the dust and pollutants in your home.

The Twin Cities Air Duct Cleaning Process:

In order to clean completely we must clean the returns (where the air flows into the system), and the blower units as well. Otherwise your vents will become dirty again as soon as you run air through them.

It is vital you replace your air filters promptly after we clean your system and replace them as needed on a regular basis. Some houses will require more frequent air duct cleaning, as well as the changing of furnace filters as the number of pets, dirt, and traffic varies in each home.

We can also sanitize your air ducts to reduce odors and disinfect your entire duct system. The sanitizer we use is less toxic than most household chemicals.

Call Today to Schedule Your $99 Duct Cleaning Appointment.

Twin Cities Air Duct Cleaning
651-653-4704

Sunday, March 9, 2008

Air Duct Cleaning for Your New House

Just Moved In to Your New Home? - Time to Clean the Air Ducts!

Congratulations on your new Twin Cities home! But what did the previous owners leave behind? Here are some questions you might want to ask yourself regarding air duct cleaning:
  • Were the previous homeowners smokers?
  • Did they have pets?
  • How old is the house?
  • How old is the furnace and a/c?
  • Was the house well maintained?
  • Was the furnace filter frequently changed?
  • When were the air ducts last cleaned?
Whether you know the answer to these questions or not, for $99, now might be a great for air duct cleaning.

Duct Cleaning - Preventative Home Maintenance

In addition to painting and other cosmetic changes, most realtors will suggest carpet cleaning, air duct cleaning, dryer vent cleaning and changing the furnace filter upon move-in. These relatively inexpensive home maintenance procedures will not only be an excellent preventative maintenance step, it will also insure that your family is breathing cleaner air. So call today: (612) 412-1867

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Do it Yourself Duct Cleaning DIY

DIY Duct Cleaning - How To

Your air ducts are dirty and they need to be cleaned. Chances are something has led up to the revelation that years of dust, dirt and debris can't be a good thing. Perhaps your nose has been running and you have come to the conclusion that you have something more than a head cold going on.

Quite often, homeowners experience breathing problems, excessive dust, a newborn or they just bought a new home. Whatever the case, it's definitely time for air duct cleaning, and youwant to do ityourself to save a few bucks. Nothing wrong with that. With a little creative ingenuity, some up-front capital and little time you should be able to make an added improvement to the quality of your indoor air.

Here is a Quick DIY Guide to Duct Cleaning

First, you will need a high powered air compressor. To blow the bulk of the crud out of your air ducts you will need to have the capacity to maintain 200psi for 30 minute intervals. You will need an attachment (we have ours specially made) for the end of the hose that will blow the dust backwards. Some people use copper tubing to create a "j-hook".

Next, you will need to have something heavy to cover the air vents. This should be something that keeps the pressurized air and the dust inside the duct work. This is important because otherwise the dust will blow around the house. Not a good plan.

The next step is to attach a high powered vacuum to the furnace. No, a shop vac won't work. Plan on spending a few hundred dollars to get one that can really create negative pressure. Buying a truck mounted vac like we use to clean air ducts wouldn't be practical...they cost thousands of dollars. A good place to look is Duct Cleaner Supply.

Lastly, since a RotoBrush is too expensive for most homeowners, you will want to fashion a rotating brush to the end of a drill. Buy a 25' cable which has a stationary outer shield, to attach to the end of a cordless drill. You will also need to put a long bristled brush on the end of the cable.

You Now Have the Basic Tools for DIY Air Duct Cleaning

In the next post, I will explain the process using the homemade duct cleaning equipment I just described. Keep in mind, the duct cleaning tools I have described are an inexpensive means of cleaning your own ductwork on a budget. The truck mounted duct cleaning equipment used by our company and most other duct cleaners runs into the thousands of dollars.

Check back soon for "part two" of "Do It Yourself Duct Cleaning". in the mean time, you might want to read a previous post entitled "Twin Cities Air Duct Cleaning - Minneapolis, St. Paul". This post describes the Push-Pull duct cleaning method and the RotoBrush duct cleaning method.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

$99 Twin Cities Duct Cleaning (651) 653-4704

Professionally Cleaned Air Ducts for Just $99?


How is that even possible? Simple, because we are a full service heating and cooling company, we don't need to make a living by just cleaning air ducts!

Twin Cities Air Duct Cleaning has been installing and repairing furnaces and air conditioners since the mid '50's, as a full service heating & cooling company. Servicing the Twin Cities, MN metro area as Hoffman Heating and Refrigeration, we started out by offering duct cleaning as a complimentary service for our customers in the early '90's. In no time (by word-of-mouth through our loyal customers), friends and neighbors started calling us, also wanting to have their duct work cleaned. Due to overwhelming demand, we began offering our $99 "Whole House" Duct Cleaning special to any one living in the 11 county Minneapolis/Saint Paul , MN metro area.

While, our profit margin is very slim on duct cleaning, we aren't losing money because we approach this from the sense that if you like our duct cleaning service you will consider us for all of your furnace and a/c repairs as well. We simply look at it this way; our current customers will always remain our customers. And as for the other "new customers" we reach because of our low priced duct cleaning service...well, we are convinced that when they see how honest and professional our company cleans air ducts, they will consider us for other heating and cooling needs as well.

Don't let our Low Duct Cleaning Price Alarm You


Please do not be startled by our low duct cleaning prices. We are only trying to retain our current customers and hopefully pick up some new accounts along the way. So, if you live in the Twin Cities, MN area, and would like to take advantage of our "Whole-House" Duct Cleaning special for just $99, call toll free at 877-DUCT-911 or visit us at Duct-911.com