Archive for November, 2009

Importance of “in-home” consultation

Monday, November 30th, 2009

We receive a number of calls each week from potential customers inquiring about over-the-phone estimates/pricing.  This is not impossible to do, actually it’s quite a bit easier than having to schedule an in-home estimate for both the customer and for us, however, it’s not very accurate.  We strongly suggest a FREE in-home estimate because there are so many variables that differ from house to house.  What may be an applicable solution in your neighbor’s house might be something that is completely unacceptable in your home, even if the homes were built at the same time by the same contractor.  There are certain key things we look for while in your home, such as compatibility of a high-efficient appliance with your current set-up, etc.
We realize that it’s not always the most exciting thing you can spend and hour-and-a-half doing, but trust us, it’s well worth having an in-home consultation for any HVAC needs you may have.

Geothermal Federal Tax Credit Reminder

Friday, November 6th, 2009

Just a quick reminder, if you are thinking of installing a new geothermal heating & cooling system in your home, the Federal Government is offering a 30% UNCAPPED tax credit on the entire cost of installing a geothermal system in an existing home or a new home until 2016.  Heating & Cooling Two, Inc. is your “Twin Cities Geothermal Expert” call us today to schedule your FREE estimate!

We are now IGSHPA Certified!

Friday, November 6th, 2009

We just sent Al Hebing to International Ground Source Heat Pump Association (IGSHPA) training for three days!  IGSHPA is based at Oklahoma State University and is the leader in ground source heat pump, AKA GEOTHERMAL training and research.  Over the three day course, Al learned all about different systems, sizing, ideal ground conditions, etc…

Make sure if you are choosing a geothermal heating and cooling system that your company is IGSHPA certified.  Check out IGSHPA on the web:  http://www.igshpa.okstate.edu/