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Heating Archive

[INFOGRAPHIC] Winter Energy Saving Tips

By: Brian Schutt  |  November 29, 2012
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Read on for some great Winter Energy Saving Tips! It’s famously said that there are two certainties in life: death and taxes. Many Indianapolis homeowners might like to add to that, expensive heating bills. As energy usage continues to be an important subject in both the macro-economies of our nation and world and the micro-economies of...
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In New Residential Gas Furnaces, Carrier Still the Market Leader

By: Brian Schutt  |  November 21, 2012

In the summer we talked about the fact that since Willis Carrier invented the air conditioner, Carrier has been the leader in innovation in heating and cooling. It should come as no surprise, then, that Carrier leads in market share for new residential gas furnaces. According to a Dept. of Energy report, Carrier more than...
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Repair or Replace Furnace? What Every Homeowner Needs to Know

By: Brian Schutt  |  November 7, 2012
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At the beginning of each winter we see furnaces all over the city that haven’t been fired up since February or March get kicked on, then shut off. If you find yourself in this situation, don’t fret, there’s a good chance your system will be able to be fixed. In fact, it almost always can...
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Indianapolis Homeowner And A Cracked Heat Exchanger

By: Brian Schutt  |  September 26, 2012

Today’s post is a true story. As we work in homes across Indianapolis, we get to know many great customers. Chris is no exception. Over the past few months, we’ve been working in Chris’ home. We believe his story is a great example for other homeowners throughout Indianapolis for a few reasons: 1) Chris is in...
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Fall Furnace Installation Season is approaching, Indianapolis.

By: Brian Schutt  |  August 31, 2012

With temperatures hitting 90 degrees last week it’s hard to believe, but fall and the heating season are just around the corner.  Anyone who’s lived in the Midwest knows that the weather turns on a dime, and it’s easy to be caught in the cold if you aren’t prepared. If you’re a homeowner with a...
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Beware of High Efficiency Furnace Scammers

By: Brian Schutt  |  August 29, 2012

It seems as though every time the EPA or Department of Energy changes a law or adds an incentive, a number of HVAC companies use that as license to send homeowners pseudo-official mailings attempting to scare people into buying a new system. The latest round of “marketing” mailings, disguised as if they’re letters from the...
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Replacing Furnace With A New Air Conditioner

By: Brian Schutt  |  July 4, 2012

It’s the season for new A/C’s here in Indianapolis. The string of 90 and 100 degree days is wiping out air conditioners new and old, and homeowners are forced to replace their A/C’s. While there are some benefits to replacing both systems at once, don’t be fooled if someone tells you both have to be...
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New Blog for Home Artisans of Indiana

By: Brian Schutt  |  March 6, 2012

Over at Home Artisans of Indiana blog, Homesense has posted a new blog on the challenging transition from heating to cooling season.  Take a look!

Heating and Cooling Help in Indianapolis…

By: Brian Schutt  |  February 24, 2012

It’s what customers want, why is it so hard for Indianapolis HVAC providers to give it? We beat this drum a lot, but we continue to talk about things like this because we get frustrated calls every week from customers all around Indianapolis.  They are frustrated because it hasn’t been too long since they’ve purchased...
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Fast Heating Repair in Indianapolis With Great Prices

By: Brian Schutt  |  January 22, 2012

If you’re like most homeowners in Indianapolis, your heating & cooling system is the last thing on your mind.  With work, kids, laundry, dishes, pets, and a hundred other things screaming for your attention, that old furnace is an afterthought as long as it’s still 68 degrees.  But, as these things tend to transpire, your...
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