Employee Spotlight: Brad Harvey

Chapman Employee Brad

From our interview with Brad Harvey, Chapman service technician, we took away three main points. Keep your equipment regularly maintained, camping is his family’s favorite activity and just because you rent, doesn’t mean you don’t need to change your filters.

HVAC is Not DIY

Electrical Issues

DIY. A great concept for trying your hand at building a coffee table or turning an ordinary jar into a colorful centerpiece for the living room. But there are a few things that really require the technical know-how of a trained professional. Like HVAC.

Halloween Costume Contest

It’s time for our annual Halloween costume contest! Show off your creative, creepy and kooky costumes for a chance to win a great prize. Upload your photo, let us know what you’re dressed as and encourage your friends to vote!

Glossary of Heating Terms

Soup

. Instead of trying to unscramble this alphabet soup yourself, use our handy heating term glossary. These terms and definitions will help you select efficient units, explain where your unit might need repair or a tune-up and make some sense out of the letters and abbreviations that come with understanding your heating unit.

Myers Sump Pump

At Chapman we are proud to install sump pumps manufactured by Myers. In business since the 1870’s when they first introduced a dependable double-acting hand pump, today they offer a full line of sump pumps, sewage pumps and effluent pumps.

Flood Damage, By the Inches

When was the last time you thought about your sump pump? Probably during the last heavy rain or flood warning. Sump pumps aren’t really something we think about often, but when heavy rain hits, they can save tons of money in damages.

Charity Spotlights

Part of our mission at Chapman Heating, Air Conditioning and Plumbing is to give back to our community. Our friends, family and neighbors do so much to support us, we want to do the same for them.

Why Homes in Central Indiana Need a Sump Pump

Despite what the popular song by Glen Campbell says, it does rain in Indianapolis in the summer time. When you add a naturally high water table to the frequent showers you are likely to have flooded basements and crawl spaces.