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    Twin Cities Furnace Cleaning

    Twin Cities Furnace Cleaning

    (30 reviews)

    We were experiencing very poor air quality in the home, which felt stuffy and heavy. We had to…read moreconstantly replace air filters and frequently encountered dust on items. We looked around and read many reviews. We decided to contact Twin Cities Furnace Cleaning. They did not answer the phone right away but I received a call very quickly. I explained the situation and how we have some allergies, and they took the time to listen and go over all the details. They then recommended Steve who is the go-to guy when it comes to allergies as well as other things related. We set up an appointment with Steve, and Steve arrived early. He set up his equipment and was very mindful about making a mess as well as getting things dirty and wet. He took his time to explain as well as show me what was going on and answer all my questions. Because of allergies Steve took his time and made sure each vent was cleaned as best as possible. The things I saw in the ductwork were scary, which had built up over the years of this property. After he was done, we swapped the air filter and within 20 minutes of running, I could smell the difference in the air. The air felt lighter and did not have a heavy feel. Also, my air purifiers were not reading off the charts anymore. Steve did a fantastic job and I would highly recommend him as well as Twin Cities Furnace Cleaning. I ended up getting their Ultimate cleaning or whatever the highest one was, and compared to other places, it was cheap. The price you pay for what you get is a bargain. It ended up being $541.00 with tax and worth every penny.

    BEWARE: Independent contractors are used by this company who carry their own insurance. I had an…read moreunfortunate situation where a furnace drain hose was bumped out of place by one of this company's independent contractors causing a leak in my ceiling weeks before my house was to close to a new owner. My claim was declined. The insurance company required unrealistic things like a photo of the space prior to incident showing the hose in place. Who takes pictures of their furnace? This resulted in a costly last-minute repair to my ceiling. Essentially this means that you are at the mercy of a potential crappy insurance policy carried by the contractor and that the owner takes no personal responsibility for potential damage.

    Mountain Duct Cleaning

    Mountain Duct Cleaning

    (24 reviews)

    They did a great job. $425 for 15 vents, $15 per vent thereafter, plus tax. Their first tech did a…read moreuseful analysis and showed me photos, and then the second brought another guy and together they did ~20 vents in an hour. They use a big vacuum that hooks up directly to the furnace intake, then a generator on their truck powers a compressed air sprayer with little agitating whips on it to get into everything. Then they share before and after photos. They also navigated other vendors using the same rooms at the time. A couple of small issues: the cleaning had to be rescheduled because of illness. Things happen! When they did come for the rescheduled time, they were 30 minutes early, which meant I had to leave a meeting to meet them, but it was just a minute or two for them to get started. Also, they will make holes in the ducts to get into areas they can't reach from the vents, and then they plug them. The plugs are black, and in this case I have some exposed vents that are white to match the walls, so the plugs are a little ugly.

    We were referred to MDC after having a sub-par experience with another company. We requested a full…read moreduct cleaning of the entire house, 4300 sqft, and they responded and scheduled us promptly. They were professional and extremely thorough. They fixed everything the other company missed and were quick and easy to work with. We'll go back for a vent clean up this summer since it's been 3 years and we'll be doing another dusty house project this year. They'll be our go-to for future vent cleaning needs!

    Lindell Air Duct Cleaning - This is all the ash I scraped out from our chimney flue that was blocking the smoke from escaping. I put the can there as a size reference.

    Lindell Air Duct Cleaning

    (1 review)

    Hired this team to come and clean the ducts and chimneys of our new home back in May. It was hard…read moreto pin them down for an appointment (I left a few messages, but eventually the owner called me back), but when they arrived the team was professional and kind. The owner stopped in near the close of the job, too, and talked to me for a few minutes, gave me a bonus clean for my laundry vent for no charge, so that was nice. He did seem scattered, like he had too much workload, but there were also some structural changes happening in the business then, too, so I didn't think anything of it. Come late October things got cold enough that we wanted to fire up our wood burner insert to warm the house. We loaded the cavity and lit the fire but the smoke was somehow trapped and got into the house; we put out the flames immediately once we saw there was a blockage. Well, at first I thought, "Operator error" and we pulled out the fireplace manual and read and re-read it to make sure we hadn't missed a step. Well, when hubby pulled out his flashlight, we were (seriously) displeased to find that the scrapings from the chimney cleaning hadn't been removed and were blocking the outlet! HUGE fire hazard! Good thing we'd been standing there to put out the fire immediately. Had we walked away to let the fire build itself, we would've had a serious problem on our hands that would have likely involved calling the fire department and running for our lives. I called the company Monday and left a message to have someone come out and clean the mess and clear our chimney of (highly flammable) particulates; called again Tuesday morning and left a message and was called back a couple hours later and talked to the owner, who (again) seemed scattered and overloaded. I explained the situation and his defense was "That's never happened before," making it seem as if it were our fault our chimney was blocked with debris, not taking responsibility at all. I insisted it wasn't operator error, explained and he somewhat reluctantly said he'd come in to take a look at it, but reminded me (again) that he was really busy and wouldn't be able to come until Thursday or Friday, that he'd have to check his schedule and, again, he was really busy. Well, here it is Saturday and I haven't heard again from the owner, even after calling and leaving (another) message Friday. We gave them a week's time to fix their mistake, so forget it. We'll do it ourselves. Not that this isn't something we can't handle ourselves, but it's an annoyance and definitely a disappointment to have to do something that you paid to have done. Besides that, the failure of this company to clean up their mess unknowingly put my family in danger, creating a huge fire hazard that could have burnt down our entire house. Again, had we lit the flame and let the fire stoke itself (as I might guess some people would), who knows what would have happened. Tried giving these folks benefit of the doubt and what we feel is a good chance to at least stop by and see for themselves what the trouble was, but not after this unresponsiveness. We'll do it ourselves so we can have a fire this weekend and heat our living room.

    Better Air - hvac - Updated May 2026

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