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The Differences Between a Residential and Commercial HVAC System

Commercial HVAC St. Louis

If you are building a new structure, you might wonder if you should install a residential or commercial HVAC system. If you are considering whether or not you need a residential or a commercial HVAC system, you might be wondering what the differences are between a residential and commercial system. Besides the space size you …

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Heating Your Home This Winter Without Breaking Your Budget

How to Lower Heating Costs

With fall well underway and winter knocking on our doors, make preparations to ensure your home stays well-heated this winter. Heating your home efficiently during winter can help you stay warm without overspending on energy bills. By following these tips and making your home more energy-efficient, you can stay warm during the winter without breaking your budget on …

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Act Now: Don’t Wait for Freezing Temps to Replace Your Heater

Furnace Installation St. Louis

Waiting for chilly temperatures to replace or service your heating system could be a decision fraught with discomfort and unnecessary expenses. Today is the first day of fall. If you live in the St. Louis metro area, you know we’ve already experienced some cooler weather. If you haven’t turned your heater on yet, needing to …

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Why Is My Living Room Hot but My Bedroom Cold?

Why Does My House Have Cold Spots

If you are experiencing the dreaded cold spots in your home this winter, call Thomas Hoffmann Air Conditioning & Heating LLC to help you find out why. Temperature variations in different parts of a house are common yet bewildering phenomena for many homeowners. A chilly bedroom yet a sweltering living room can indeed lead to …

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What To Do When Turning On Your Heater for the First Time

St. Louis Heater Repair

Checking your heater before turning it on for the first time each season is a good idea and highly recommended for several reasons. Temperatures have already begun to drop in the St. Louis metro area. This means many people will turn on their heaters for the first time this season. However, after months of inactivity, …

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