Heating and Air Conditioning Service for Ramsey Homes and Businesses
Brinks Heating & Air is owned and operated by me, Dave Brinkhaus, a Plymouth-based HVAC contractor with 30 years of experience serving Ramsey and the surrounding area. Ramsey is a growing community in Anoka County — a predominantly residential city with a strong base of owner-occupied single-family homes, a young family-oriented population, and a housing stock that reflects its growth over the past three decades.
With a median construction year of 1995 and nearly 40% of homes built in the 2000s and 2010s, Ramsey has HVAC equipment at every stage of the life cycle. Some systems are newer and just need routine maintenance to stay in good shape. Others are reaching the age where repair and replacement conversations start coming up more regularly. Whatever your situation, I’ll give you a straight answer about what makes sense — and a clear price before any work begins.
HVAC Services in Ramsey
straight answers. Quality work.
Why Ramsey Homeowners and Businesses Choose Brinks
Ramsey is a community of families who have put down roots and take their homes seriously. When you call Brinks, you’re talking directly to me — not a call center, not a dispatcher. I show up when I say I will, walk you through what’s going on with your system in plain language, and give you a price before any work starts.
I’ve worked on HVAC systems in Ramsey for years. The city has grown significantly, the equipment varies, but one thing stays consistent — honest assessment, quality work, no pressure.
Local. By Choice.
Serving Ramsey and the Surrounding Area
From established neighborhoods near Highway 10 to newer developments across the city, I serve homeowners and businesses throughout Ramsey and the surrounding Anoka County communities. If you’re in Ramsey, I’m your local HVAC contractor.
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Helpful Tips from Brinks
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How to Identify Common AC Problems Before They Worsen
AC systems rarely fail without warning. Here’s how to spot the most common AC problems early — before a minor issue turns into an emergency call in the middle of summer.
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Common Furnace Problems and How to Fix Them
Most furnace problems develop gradually — and give you warning signs before they get serious. Here’s what the most common issues actually mean and what to check first.
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The Importance of Regular HVAC Maintenance in Minnesota’s Climate
Minnesota puts HVAC equipment through its paces — long heating seasons, brutal winters, humid summers. Here’s why regular maintenance is the single best thing you can do to protect your system.
