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If you're remodeling, building a new home, or just need to replace your old inefficient system, you can depend on Davie for quality products and reliable service year after year. The Minneapolis Duct Blaster is a calibrated air flow measurement system designed to test and document the air tightness of forced air duct systems in both houses and light commercial buildings.

The Duct Blaster fan is connected directly to the duct system in a house, typically at a central return, or at the air handler cabinet. With the remaining registers and grilles temporarily taped off, duct air tightness is measured by either pressurizing or depressurizing the duct system and precisely measuring the fan flow and duct pressure.

Duct air tightness measurements are used to diagnose and demonstrate leakage problems, estimate efficiency losses from duct leakage, and certify compliance with duct leakage standards. Davie Heating and Air Conditioning supplies and installs heating, ventilation, and air conditioning equipment for both residential and commercial operations.
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There is scarcely anything in the world that some man cannot make a little worse, and sell a little more cheaply. The person who buys on price alone is this man's lawful prey. With the economy still unstable, there are many people that have started there own business. You do not have to be licensed by the State Board to start your own business but to replace or install a new Heating and Air Conditioning System you do.
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Weston Wallace
Weston Wallace
Jul 22, 2021
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As other contractors are 6 months to a year in getting around to anyone, they are always right out, fix the issues in a timely manner, give fair estimates if it's much more than a service call. Honored all warranty parts on air handler and outdoor units. Satisfied 10 years happy customer!
Crystal Call
Crystal Call
Jun 19, 2021
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They installed our HVAC system when we built our house, within the year our thermostat had gone out was told by the service guy that came out "that most of those models had been defective" however they failed to call and let anyone know this was happening...jump forward 6 months and guess what our thermostat is out AGAIN! Called into get them to fix it was told we would have to pay for labor and when they were questioned if this was gonna happen every 6 months, well then I was being hostile and was told the service guy would call me to answer my questions since I was informed by the secretary that