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		<title>Furnace &#8211; A/C Inspection &#8211; FREE</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We know what you&#8217;re thinking, how can we do a furnace inspection and an air conditioner inspection for free, right? Easy. By scheduling any of our services, whether duct cleaning, furnace cleaning or anything else, we will inspect both your furnace and air conditioning system for free! Minneapolis Furnace Inspection Our technicians are trained to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We know what you&#8217;re thinking, how can we do a furnace inspection and an air conditioner inspection for free, right? Easy. By scheduling any of our services, whether duct cleaning, furnace cleaning or anything else, we will inspect both your furnace and air conditioning system for free!</p>
<h3>Minneapolis Furnace Inspection</h3>
<p><img class="alignleft" title="Cracked Heat Exchanger" src="http://ductcleaningtwincities.com/wp-content/uploads/cracked-heat-exchanger.jpg" alt="Cracked Heat Exchanger" width="139" height="104" />Our technicians are trained to inspect your furnace for a potentially dangerous, cracked heat exchanger. A cracked heat exchanger could allow poisonous carbon monoxide gases to enter your home. It oftentimes  takes a trained eye to look for and find cracks and rusty pin holes in a heat exchanger, and our technicians know how and where to inspect.</p>
<p>Additionally, they will inspect the furnace burners for plugged orifices and your chimney to make sure it is clean enough to provide adequate airflow.</p>
<h3>Minneapolis Air Conditioning System Inspection</h3>
<p><img class="alignright" title="Dirty Evaporator Coil" src="http://ductcleaningtwincities.com/wp-content/uploads/dirty-evaporator-coil.jpg" alt="Dirty Evaporator Coil" width="245" height="103" />Besides inspecting your furnace, Duct Cleaning Twin Cities will inspect your central air system for energy-draining conditions such as dirty coils, damaged fins and dust-laden fan blades. A dirty or plugged a-coil, also known as an evaporator coil, can drastically restrict airflow year around, costing your family money in higher utility bills.</p>
<p>Call 612-412-1867 for a free furnace and A/C inspection, or <a href="http://ductcleaningtwincities.com/contact-us/">schedule duct cleaning</a> online.</p>
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		<title>Minneapolis Furnace Cleaning</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Sep 2008 13:22:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the temps start to dip around Minneapolis, once again it&#8217;s time to think about cleaning your furnace. Minneapolis Furnace Cleaning &#8211; it&#8217;s that Time of Year Again! It&#8217;s already the first of September, wow! Where did the summer go?  Soon we will be cranking up the heat and watching our utility bills climb. Sorry, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>As the temps start to dip around Minneapolis, once again it&#8217;s time to think about cleaning your furnace.</h3>
<h2>Minneapolis Furnace Cleaning &#8211; it&#8217;s that Time of Year Again!</h2>
<p>It&#8217;s already the first of September, wow! Where did the summer go?  Soon we will be cranking up the heat and watching our utility bills climb. Sorry, but if you live in the Minneapolis Twin Cities area, it is unavoidable. Getting your furnace cleaned is an excellent way to conserve energy and save money on those utility bills. When your furnace is dirty, you are burning fuel in an inefficient manner. In a sense, your hard earned cash is going right out the chimney. <em>If you live in the Twin Cities, annual <a title="Minneapolis Furnace Cleaning" href="http://ductcleaningtwincities.com/category/furnace-cleaning/">furnace cleaning</a> is a necessity</em>.</p>
<h2>In Addition to Minneapolis Furnace Cleaning, What About That Air Filter?</h2>
<p>A <a title="Furnace Filters" href="http://duct-911.com/blog/category/furnace-filters/">dirty air filter</a> simply makes your furnace breathe harder. To over simplify, imagine wrapping a thick scarf around you nose and mouth. In much the same way, your furnace has to draw air through the pleated filter and dust, dirt and debris. <em>Our technicians will help recommend how often you should change your filter</em>. A single person, who doesn&#8217;t smoke and has no pets will be able to change their filter less than a family of four with pets.</p>
<h2>Duct Cleaning Twin Cities, a Name You Can Trust</h2>
<p>When it comes to furnace cleaning, duct cleaning, chimney cleaning, dryer vent cleaning and more, call the Minneapolis furnace cleaning pros at <a title="Minneapolis Duct Cleaning - Twin Cities Furnace Cleaning" href="http://ductcleaningtwincities.com/2008/04/minneapolis-duct-cleaning-twin-cities-furnace-cleaning/">Duct Cleaning Twin Cities</a>. We have been in business for over 50 years as Hoffman Heating and have served our community well. <strong>Call 612-412-1867 for Minneapolis furnace cleaning today</strong>.</p>
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		<title>Is $99 Duct Cleaning a Scam &#8211; Read this First</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jul 2008 13:58:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is one of the common questions out on the internet right today pertaining to air duct cleaning. Because of the low price, it only stands to reason that homeowners need to proceed with caution. After all, how can trained professionals arrive at your house, anywhere in the Twin Cities, in a well equipped tuck, work for 45 minutes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is one of the common questions out on the internet right today pertaining to air duct cleaning. Because of the low price, it only stands to reason that homeowners need to proceed with caution. After all, how can trained professionals arrive at your house, anywhere in the Twin Cities, in a well equipped tuck, work for 45 minutes to a couple hours and leave with only $99, right?</p>
<p>I know it sounds too good to be true but, let me explain. First, I assume you have already read <a title="About Duct Cleaning" href="http://ductcleaningtwincities.com/about/">about duct cleaning</a> on this blog. If not, here are a few posts you might want to read first:</p>
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<li><a title="Duct Cleaning FAQ" href="http://ductcleaningtwincities.com/faqs-duct-cleaning-questions/">Duct Cleaning Frequently Asked Questions &#8211; FAQ</a></li>
<li><a title="Duct Cleaning Twin Cities" href="http://ductcleaningtwincities.com/2008/04/duct-cleaning-twin-cities/">Duct Cleaning Twin Cities</a></li>
<li><a title="Minneapolis Duct Cleaning" href="http://ductcleaningtwincities.com/2008/04/minneapolis-duct-cleaning-twin-cities-furnace-cleaning/">Minneapolis Duct Cleaning Twin Cities Furnace Cleaning</a></li>
<li><a title="Duct Cleaning and Allergies" href="http://ductcleaningtwincities.com/2008/04/will-duct-cleaning-help-my-allergies/">Will Duct Cleaning Help my Allergies?</a></li>
<li><a title="Twin Cities Duct Cleaning Prices" href="http://ductcleaningtwincities.com/twin-cities-duct-cleaning-prices/">Twin Cities Duct Cleaning Prices</a></li>
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<p> Whenever I am talking with customers that call in with questions about duct cleaning or to schedule a cleaning service I always ask them how long it&#8217;s been since they had their duct work cleaned. If they say last year, I don&#8217;t even bother asking them anymore questions. If they called in wanting the $99 deal that&#8217;s what I would recommend anyway.</p>
<p>If, on the other hand, they answer that it has been several years or perhaps never, I advise them to go with the rotobrush method. Here&#8217;s why; I am sure you have all seen the caked on grime that accumulates behind the refrigerator or stove, right. That &#8220;crud&#8221; is very similar to what adheres to the inside walls of your air ductwork. Imagine pulling the kitchen stove out and trying to simply vacuum it up. We all know that brushing or scrubbing is necessary.</p>
<p>The same holds true with duct cleaning. If it was just cleaned with a rotobrush last year, the $99 duct cleaning will most likely be adequate. But, if it has been a few years, I would strongly recommend the rotobrush method.</p>
<p>If you are ready to get on the scheule for either the rotorush method or the $99 air-sweep, give us a call at 612-412-1867, we would love the opportunity to showcase our work for you.</p>
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		<title>Minneapolis Duct Cleaning &#124; Twin Cities Furnace Cleaning</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Apr 2008 20:28:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you live in the Minneapolis area (or anywhere in the Twin Cities for that matter) you are most likely in the &#8220;spring cleaning mode&#8221;, if not, you will be soon. As the temperatures start getting back to &#8220;liveable&#8221; and the furnace gets a bit of a break, most homeowners start thinking about cleaning the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you live in the Minneapolis area (or anywhere in the Twin Cities for that matter) you are most likely in the &#8220;spring cleaning mode&#8221;, if not, you will be soon. As the temperatures start getting back to &#8220;liveable&#8221; and the furnace gets a bit of a break, most homeowners start thinking about cleaning the yard, the house and getting some fresh air back into their home.</p>
<h2>Spring Cleaning Includes Air Ducts too!</h2>
<p>In addition to cleaning the carpets,windows and the yard, don&#8217;t forget about your home&#8217;s heating and air conditioning system. <strong>As perhaps one of the most important&#8230;and most expensive&#8230; appliances in your home, the ductwork is begging to be cleaned!</strong> Consider this, the furnace has been drawing dirty, stale air through the cold air return, past the pleated furnace filter and back into your air ducts and distributed through your home all winter long. And don&#8217;t expect th furnace filter you paid $1.50 for, at the local home center, to stop much. Your Twin Cities furnace is designed to be cleaned frequently (annually according to manufacturer specifications), and not to be dependent solely upon a cheap little furnace filter.</p>
<h2>Want Fresh Air &#8211; Clean the Ductwork</h2>
<p>If it&#8217;s fresh air you&#8217;re after, duct cleaning should be one of the top items on your list. Most duct cleaning companies offer a <em>$99 Minneapolis Duct Cleaning Special</em>, as long as they are a reputable firm, it&#8217;s definitely worth the money. Chances are, you will save more than that back in the first few months of running your central a/c system, since your furnace no longer needs to work as hard to blow cool air through the clean air ducts. For more duct cleaning facts read; &#8220;<a title="Duct Cleaning FAQs" href="http://ductcleaningtwincities.com/faqs-duct-cleaning-questions/">Minneapolis Duct Cleaning FAQs</a>&#8221; and you might want to read; &#8220;<a title="About Twin Cities Duct Cleaning" href="http://ductcleaningtwincities.com/about/">About Twin Cities Duct Cleaning</a>&#8221;</p>
<h3>Good luck with the spring clean-up!</h3>
<p>To get on the schedule, please contact us at: DuctCleaningTwinCities.com, 40 South 7th Street, Suite 212-144D, Minneapolis, MN 55402 (612) 412-1867.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[We Specialize in Duct Cleaning and&#8230; Furnace Cleaning Dryer Vent Cleaning Chimney Cleaning A/C Vent Cleaning Improve Indoor Air Quality with Regular Duct Cleaning in the Twin Cities Dirty ductwork is a major source of indoor air pollution. Airborne contaminants like, dust, dirt and allergens are drawn into the air ducts, through the cold air [...]]]></description>
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<h3>Improve Indoor Air Quality with Regular Duct Cleaning in the Twin Cities</h3>
<p>Dirty ductwork is a major source of indoor air pollution. Airborne contaminants like, dust, dirt and allergens are drawn into the air ducts, through the cold air return, every time the heating and cooling system kicks on. Over time, these contaminants build up inside the air ducts, creating a natural breeding ground for mold, bacteria, fungi and other microbes.</p>
<p>This is particularly true if you have a central air conditioning system like most homeowners do. The damp, cool, air produced by the evaporator, also known as the a-coil, is distributed throughout your air ducts. This creates a comfortable climate in your home, but mold spores and other organisms also thrive in those conditions.</p>
<h3>Air Filtration Alone is not Enough</h3>
<p>Dust particles drawn into the ductwork typically pass through fiberglass filters and infiltrate your HVAC (Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning) system, undermining the performance and energy efficiency of these systems. These particles that make it past the filter can lead to higher maintenance and repair costs, and shorter service life in the long run.</p>
<h3>The EPA has this to Say:</h3>
<p>According to the EPA, &#8220;a build-up of only 0.42&#8243; of dirt on a heating or cooling coil can decrease efficiency by 21%&#8221;. Keep in mind a 21% decrease in energy consumption is huge considering homeowners are spending thousands of dollars to enhance their system with new energy savings devices and are excited about a savings of much less.</p>
<p>Furnace manufacturers all recommend an annual furnace cleaning, tune-up and inspection of your furnace. Based on what the EPA says, combined with furnace manufacturer recommendations, it might be time for you to have your furnace, a/c coil and air ducts cleaned. <strong>Call 612-412-1867 today to get on the Duct Cleaning Schedule!</strong>. DuctCleaningTwinCities.com, 40 South 7th Street, Suite 212-144D, Minneapolis, MN 55402 (612) 412-1867.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>A Clean Dryer Vent Saves Money and Helps Prevent House Fires</h2>
<p>It&#8217;s been more than two hours and your clothes still are damp. If this sounds familiar, it could be time for you to have your dryer vent cleaned. If you are sure that your clothes dryer is warming up (maybe even too hot) and your clothes are tumbling, you may have a lint filled, plugged-up dryer duct. Time to call in the professional at Twin Cities Duct Cleaning.</p>
<h2>Dryer Vent Cleaning Shortens Drying Times, Saves You Money and Prevents Fires!</h2>
<h3>Dryer Vent Cleaning Prices</h3>
<p>The cost of dryer vent cleaning varies widely from one company to the next. Another point to consider is who is doing the work. An appliance repair technician is considerably more expensive than a professional dryer vent cleaning company like Twin Cities Duct Cleaning. Dryer vent cleaning prices seem to vary from $65 when included with another service already being performed at your home (duct cleaning for example), to $199 if a special trip is made by a repaiman. Companies will often charge more for dryer vents which are seriously plugged or have long runs. Fore example, a dryer vent which is vented to the other side of the house, two stories up and out through the roof will be charged more. That said, it&#8217;s quite rare when we see that. Most are pretty straight forward and are charged the quoted rate.</p>
<p>Look for a company that will give you a guaranteed quote on dryer vent cleaning. If the duct cleaning company needs to come out to do an inspection and give a quote, expect to pay a lot more. At DuctCleaningTwinCities.com the price is always guaranteed; $65 when included with air duct cleaning, or $99 for dryer vent cleaning only. Remember, the same equipment which is used for duct cleaning is also used to clean dryer vents, so there is minimal setup required if we are alrady doing a duct cleaning or furnace cleaning.</p>
<h3>Dryer Vent Cleaning Benefits:</h3>
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<li><strong>Faster drying times</strong> &#8211; the damp air is vented outdoors instead of recirculating within the tumble chamber.</li>
<li><strong>A clean clothes dryer vent consumes less energy</strong> &#8211; The longer it takes to dry your clothes, the more energy you use. Most homeowners realize more than enough energy savings in just the first 3 months to pay for the service call!</li>
<li><strong>House fire hazard avoided</strong> &#8211; the lint which has built-up over time in the heating chamber and dryer vent is removed, eliminating spontaneous combustion due to excessive heat.</li>
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<h3>Call (612) 412-1867 for dryer vent cleaning, duct cleaning and more in the Twin Cities.</h3>
<p>DuctCleaningTwinCities.com, 40 South 7th Street, Suite 212-144D, Minneapolis, MN 55402</p>
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<h3>Price $129.00  Special $49.00*</h3>
<p><a title="Duct Cleaning Twin Cities" href="http://ductcleaningtwincities.com/2008/04/duct-cleaning-twin-cities/"><strong>Twin Cities Duct Cleaning</strong></a> provides an <a title="Twin Cities Furnace Cleaning &amp; Duct Cleaning" href="http://ductcleaningtwincities.com/2008/04/minneapolis-duct-cleaning-twin-cities-furnace-cleaning/">annual furnace cleaning</a> and inspection as recommended by the manufacturer. Our technicians are fully trained  on the maintenance and operation of furnaces, air conditioners, heat exchangers and other related components.</p>
<h3>Our Furnace Cleaning includes the following:</h3>
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<li>Clean the flame sensor, igniter, blower motor, and wheel assembly</li>
<li>We clean and inspect each individual burner</li>
<li>Inspect the furnace filter</li>
<li>Inspect both the water heater and furnace venting</li>
<li>We do a carbon monoxide test for added safety and inspect your furnace chimney liner</li>
<li>Check the bearings and the belts</li>
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<h3>To Schedule a Furnace Cleaning in the Twin Cities area, CALL 612-412-1867 TODAY!</h3>
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We provide duct cleaning, furnace cleaning and more in Anoka, Carver, Chisago, Dakota, Hennepin, Isanti, Ramsey, Scott, Sherburne, Washington, Wright counties in Minnesota. Click here for a &gt;&gt; <a href="http://www.cleanmyfurnace.com/custom/index.cfm?ID=76419">complete list of MN cities we service</a> &lt;&lt;.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Welcome to our Twin Cities Duct Cleaning Blog!</h2>
<p>Our intention with this <a title="duct cleaning" href="http://www.ductcleaningtwincities.com/">duct cleaning</a> blog is to help you the customer gain a better understanding of the methods and techniques used in maintaining a home heating and air conditioning system. Another goal is to inform Minneapolis homeowners about the importance of regular duct cleaning and routine furnace cleaning as a part of annual home maintenance.</p>
<h3>Benefits of Duct Cleaning</h3>
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<li>Cleaner Air &#8211; so you can breathe easier</li>
<li>Less Household Dust &#8211; means less dusting</li>
<li>Clean Furnace &amp; A/C System &#8211; your equipment will last longer</li>
<li>Better Air Flow through the ductwork &#8211; means lower utility bills</li>
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<p>These are just a few of the many duct cleaning benefits any Twin Cities homeowner should consider as necessary and integral part of home maintenance. We will also be discussing these benefits and many more in future posts. You can also expect to find information on duct cleaning prices, dryer vent cleaning, furnace cleaning, chimney cleaning and much more. &#8211; DuctCleaningTwinCities.com, 40 South 7th Street, Suite 212-144D, Minneapolis, MN 55402, (612) 412-1867</p>
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