Archive for the Heating and Cooling Installation category
Heating and Air Conditioning Twin Cities
By Dave Trosdahl on January 29th, 2009
The pros at Hoffman Heating and Air Conditioning of Minneapolis, MN install and service a wide variety of heating and air conditioning equipment. Hoffman Heating and Air Conditioning has been known for over 50 years a
a full service contractor able to meet your needs big or small. We only supply quality HVAC (heating ventilation and air conditioning) equipment, like Lennox, along with a custom air duct fabrication shop.
Hoffman Heating and Air Conditioning of the Twin Cities, MN earns an enviable reputation by providing Minneapolis and the surrounding area with the highest quality installation and outstanding service. Hoffman heating & air conditioning air conditioning and heating systems installation and repair is a certified Lennox comfort specialist dealer located in Minnesota. Let Hoffman take care of your family’s comfort needs we’re your total comfort dealer and that is what we have been doing for over 50 years at Hoffman Heating and air conditioning.
Heating & Cooling Installation Should be Left to the Professionals
By Dave Trosdahl on July 18th, 2007
By asking enough questions and really studying, it is true that nearly anyone can accomplish anything. This is true in the workplace and it is true at home. Often times though, upon completing the task the do-it-yourself-er (or the spouse or co-worker) will say something like; “We should have just hired someone to do it.”
In The HVAC (Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning) world this is especially true. A do-it-yourself (DIY) approach is seldom worth the hassle of learning what installers study for 2 years in college and most importantly gain in the workplace.
In his article “Air Conditioning and Heat Installation Best Left to Experts” , Rolan Jefferson writes; “While just about anyone can fasten parts into place, not only is the efficiency in jeopardy, a faulty air conditioning and heating installation can also put the people in danger.”










