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$65 Furnace Clean!

Are you ready for a thorough furnace cleaning? You might want to think about getting your heating system cleaned and tuned-up for the upcoming season (notice how I didn’t say it!)? Here is an ad with all the details:

Have Your FURNACE CLEANED for $65!

posted: October 23, 2007, 03:04 PM


From now until Winter, we will clean and inspect your furnace for $65, when you have us clean your air ducts($99). For $99 we will clean ALL your air ducts AND inspect your furnace and a/c for no additional charge! If either of them need to be cleaned, it will cost only $65ea while we are out.

We provide air duct cleaning in Minneapolis and St. Paul. We also do dryer vent cleaning and we are certified chimney sweeps.

 

  • No Hidden Charges
  • No Surprises
  • No Trip Fees
  • Call 651-653-4704 or set your own air duct cleaning appointment by clicking here: Furnace Cleaning

    2 comments October 23, 2007

    Former President Bill Clinton says, ‘Clean Your HVAC System’

    Okay, Clinton did not say that directly, but he did say it indirectly by promoting his ‘Green Building Program. It is no secret that an HVAC system which is operating properly will consume less energy than one that is old, dirty or not tuned-up.

    All manufacturers recommend having your furnace and air conditioning system cleaned, serviced and inspected on a yearly basis. Manufaturers recommend this partly to save on equipment as well as to ensure they are running as efficiently as possible.

    If manufacturers promote furnace and air conditioning cleaning and former presidents do too, there might be something to it. Consider having your heating system and air ducts cleaned on a regular basis. After all furnace cleaning often necessary to keep warranties intact.

    Here is an excerpt found in the Architectual Record:

    Clinton Creates $5 Billion Green Building Program

    May 17, 2007

    By Alec Appelbaum

    …Can fixing energy-wasting buildings stave off global instability? Former president Bill Clinton thinks so. In the biggest project his foundation has taken on since securing a supply of cheap generic AIDS drugs for third world countries, Clinton has brokered a $5 billion effort to finance the retrofit of old buildings in 16 cities around the world.

    The project, which Clinton announced at a climate conference in Manhattan yesterday, creates a financing and labor pool to replace energy-hogging light fixtures, as well as install better building insulation and more efficient HVAC systems…

    Here is a link to the About Air Duct Cleaning Blog for even more reasons you should consider having your furnace and air conditioner tuned-up

    Add comment May 18, 2007


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