Common Causes For Furnace Troubles

Furnace repair

We don’t have to remind you of how cold winters can be in Central Indiana. To combat the frigid air from November through March, you need a reliable heating system that can operate efficiently even on the coldest days of the year. But furnaces – especially those that have been poorly maintained or are older – do tend to break … Read More

Not Your Grandfather’s Oil Furnace

Many people think of an oil furnace as old fashioned or outdated technology, but that just isn’t true. Bryant heating and cooling has a full line of oil furnaces. These products range in efficiency from 80 – 90% AFUE.

Glossary of Heating Terms

. 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.

Employee Spotlight: Andy Gibson

It’s May and that means the weather is finally warming up. It’s not quite time to crank on the air conditioner, but when it is, your unit needs to be ready.  If you didn’t already get a spring clean for your heating system, you still have time. There are a few things you need to know to make sure your … Read More

The Evolution of the Heat Pump

You may have heard about highly efficient heat pumps and how they are great money savers but only in temperate climates. A lot of people think that these systems won’t be able to stand up to a cold, frozen Indiana night.

Is It Time For Tankless?

So what is a tankless water heater? Hear it straight from the source in this interview with Jeff Chapman.

Reduce Your Heating Bill Without Reducing Comfort

Sometimes keeping your home toasty warm during the winter can become expensive. Your heating bill can become astronomically high while the temperatures continue to drop. Don’t panic. It’s easy to bring those sky-high energy bills down without sacrificing comfort one bit. So don’t break out that Snuggie to stay warm just yet. Start with these simple tips for a cozy … Read More