Heating and Air Conditioning Service for St. Louis Park 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 St. Louis Park and the surrounding area. St. Louis Park is a first-ring suburb immediately west of Minneapolis — one of the most established communities in the service area, with a dense urban suburban character, strong commercial corridors, and a housing stock shaped by a postwar construction boom that built sixty percent of the city’s homes in a single decade.
With a median construction year of 1965, St. Louis Park has HVAC equipment at every stage of the life cycle. Some systems are newer and just need consistent maintenance to stay in good shape. Others have been running long enough that repair and replacement conversations come up regularly. I’ve worked in first-ring suburb homes like these for 30 years and know what to look for — you’ll get a straight answer about where your system stands and a clear price before any work begins.
St. Louis Park also has a strong commercial presence along Excelsior Boulevard and the Highway 100 corridor. The small businesses and local operations that make up that commercial base are exactly the customers I work well with — the ones that often get overlooked when larger contractors are chasing bigger accounts.
HVAC Services in St. Louis Park
Commercial HVAC
RTU installation and service for St. Louis Park’s small businesses and local commercial operations along Excelsior Boulevard and Highway 100. Small commercial work gets the same quality equipment and straight answers as every residential job.
straight answers. Quality work.
Why St. Louis Park Homeowners and Businesses Choose Brinks
St. Louis Park is a community that’s been around long enough to have high expectations — residents who know what good service looks like and businesses that have no patience for contractors who waste their time. When you call Brinks, you’re talking directly to me. I show up when I say I will, explain what’s going on with your system in plain language, and give you a price before any work starts.
I’ve worked on furnaces and air conditioners in St. Louis Park’s older homes and commercial spaces for years. Dense, established neighborhoods like these tend to have equipment histories that tell a story — I’ve seen most of it, and I’ll give you an honest read on yours.
Local. By Choice.
Serving All of St. Louis Park
From established neighborhoods near Wolfe Park and Cedar Lake to commercial corridors along Excelsior Boulevard and Highway 100, I serve homeowners and businesses throughout St. Louis Park. If you’re in St. Louis Park, I’m your local HVAC contractor.
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