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Minneapolis Heating Systems Set Up For Service In The Twin Cities Area
Because the greater Twin City area is known for sub-zero temperatures, Hoffman is aware of the importance of a reliable heating system. Our belief is that the heating set up in your house is considerably more than just a heating system. it is your home's most important appliance at least 6 months out of the year. Hoffman offers a wide range of heating systems, products and services to meet your every need. By calling us at 612-234-4118, you will begin to start the process of properly maintaining your furnace system or even procuring a new Lennox heating system. Our list of HVAC products and services include:
Geothermal and Solar Heating
Sure, you've heard about alternative heating systems. In fact, you might have even seen Rich Trethewey of This Old House discussing geothermal, solar or radiant heating on a snowy Sunday afternoon. However, here are the facts narrated: Geothermal heating pumps are 5 times more efficient in providing heat as compared to a gas furnace of standard quality. Understand how Minneapolis heat pumps operate.
Furnaces Fixes and Tuneups
Furnace tuneups cleans the heating system letting it work with greater effectiveness resulting in savings on Minneapolis heating expenses. A furnace tune-up is a safety check which will detect any defective or damaged parts like a cracked heat exchanger or broken chimney liner, which will protect your family from carbon monoxide exposure. Remember that your local utility company and all heating systems manufacturers recommend a yearly tune up. Our furnace tune-ups are designed to keep your heating system running smoothly and efficiently to save you money. Hoffman Heating offers tuneups for furnaces, in addition to installing new furnaces. Learn about our Minneapolis furnace repair service by visiting HoffmanHeating.net.
Boiler Setup and Repair
Hot water boiler heating may be the most clean and inexpensive method of household heating. For more than fifty years, this business has maintained, fixed, and set up hot water boilers. We have boiler repair and boiler installation down to a tee! By including a geothermal heat pump with a new water boiler, you get not only the economic benefits, buts also the environmental and safety benefits. Utilizing not as much gas and making not as many toxic byproducts than a conventional gas furnace, new boilers lessen carbon monoxide poisoning risk in household or companies, and assist in making a contribution to an environment with greater cleanliness for everyone.
Hot Water Heaters
A normal Twins cities family with four members will approximately use 2000 gallons of hot water monthly. If your water heater is an older model, the water is probably not flowing out of your tap as fast as your money is flowing out of your pocket. If you are in need of hot water heater repairs, or a new hot water heater installation, Hoffman Heating is here to help you. Find out more about the Twin Cities water heaters by visiting our site.
Heat Pumps Minneapolis
In Minnesota, heat pumps are located outdoors. In Minneapolis - Saint Paul, MN Minnesota, heat pumps pull warm air out of the house during the hottest months, and forces warm air inside during the cold months. The level of humidity in a home can be controlled by heat pumps. Find out more information about Minneapolis heat pump installation by viewing our site.
Get more information concerning Minneapolis heating systems. When choosing a heating and cooling company to do work for you, it's important to first do some research. Check out the link below if you are prepared to receive a price quote for a new Minneapolis gas furnace install or, if you prefer you can reach us by phone at 612-234-4118.
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Frequently Asked Questions...
Why do oil companies that set gas prices get record profits every year?
How is it that they keep giving reasons to bump up gas prices every year, higher and higher, using mediocre excuses and saying they'll have huge losses, yet end up with huge profits every year?
Are they really not worth very much beyond their stock? That is, are the multi-billion dollar companies only worth so much when they're publicly traded, so profits don't really mean as much?
If they were to have huge losses, would the economy collapse?
Answer:
AS an example, let's say that the total gross revenues for a company for one year equal $1,000,000. That's a million bucks. This company spends $930,000 to bring in that million.
The difference between the one million and the $930,000 is $70,000. That's your profit. Divide the $70,000 by the one million and you get 0.07, or 7%. That's your profit margin.
Now let's say that the very next year the company sells twice as much product the second year and brings in two million bucks. Let's also say that the cost of making those products doubles as well ...... to $1,860,000. How much money did you have left over?
You have $140,000 left over. That's your profit.
Wait! Your profits have doubled! How dare you? What are you doing, price gouging? These are excess profits -- windfall profits -- and the government ought to step in immediately and take them away from you, you greedy capitalist pig!
Hold on ... before we get carried away with our little price gouging rant here, let's grab those calculators again. Divide the $140,000 in profits by the $2,000,000 in gross receipts and what do we have? Why, it seems the answer is once again 0.07, or 7%! The profits have doubled, but the profit margin remains exactly the same!
The problem here is that, thanks to the hideous education the vast majority of Americans have received at the hands of the government, few people know the difference between a profit and a profit margin. When they read that oil company profits have gone up they have no educational basis upon which to balance the fact that oil company revenues have also gone up ... thanks to the increase in the price of crude oil. Revenues go up. Profits go up. It's not really that hard to understand.
Now, as I've said, that explanation is rather simplistic. The tragedy is that most Americans don't understand the concept of profits and profit margins even at that basic level. Someone will now come along and point out that the oil company profit margins have been rising along with the profits themselves. They're right. You see, costs don't necessarily double when revenues do. There are some costs that remain fixed even when the prices for raw materials (crude oil) increase. This will mean that profit margins will also increase, though not anywhere near as much as profits themselves.
Is this necessarily a bad thing? Hardly. Just where do you think the energy companies, including the oil companies, get the money they need to explore for new sources of oil, to build new refineries, and to conduct research on additional or alternate energy sources? That money comes from profits. If profits increase due to high demand met by a scarcity of product the oil companies will be in a position to use increased profits to expand production and to search for new sources of oil. If the government seizes these profits, as suggested by Hillary Clinton, then those dollars would not be available for energy company investments into expanding our energy resources.
























































































