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Indianapolis Heating and Cooling Blog

Snowpocalypse Now: Indianapolis HVAC Preparation for the End of Civilization as We Know It

By: Brian Schutt  |  January 31, 2011

So we’re being told the snow and ice storm of the century is going to hit Indianapolis over the next 3 days.  Well, that may be an overstatement.  Or, this storm may make my dream of living out Jake Gyllenhaal “Day After Tomorrow” fantasies come true. Jake Gyllenhaal aside, local news stations and weatherfolks surely...
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HVAC and Furnace Specials Ongoing in Indianapolis area

By: Brian Schutt  |  January 27, 2011

It's cold in Indianapolis, and we have furnace and HVAC specials to hopefully make the cold days a little warmer. Check out these two hvac specials currently offered by Homesense Heating | Cooling.

Indianapolis HVAC: What Customers Should Expect

By: Brian Schutt  |  January 24, 2011

The Indianapolis HVAC market is full of many great technicians. Don't be fooled by some Indianapolis HVAC companies, who use scare tactics about how bad other companies technicians are, most HVAC tech in Indianapolis are upstanding citizens. We've put together 5 expectations customers in Indianapolis should have in their HVAC technician.

Furnace Replacement or Furnace Installation Special for Indianapolis, Zionsville, Westfield, Carmel and Fishers

By: Brian Schutt  |  January 19, 2011

We’ll keep this very simple, if you need your furnace replaced before February 28, 2011 we will replace it for 5% off whatever bid you have been given by another company.  So if the other company says a 95% efficient furnace will cost you $3250, we will do it for $3087.  This offer is good...
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Getting Your Tax Credit Money – Filing Details

By: Brian Schutt  |  January 5, 2011

Homesense has dug through the details of Energy Star and tax credits, to give you a brief summary of what you'll need to file this year to get the tax credit for high efficiency heating and air conditioning systems.

HVAC Tax Credits Reduced, Extended Until End of 2011

By: Brian Schutt  |  January 3, 2011

Although not as aggressive as the past two years of energy tax credits, the new round of tax credits are here for 2011. The Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Re-authorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010 was signed into law December 17, 2010. Section 25c tax credits (the official name of the energy tax credits) are...
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Homesense in Indiana Living Green Magazine

By: Brian Schutt  |  December 31, 2010

Homesense co-owner, Brian Schutt, was interviewed for the January/February 2011 edition of Indiana Living Green magazine by author, Ryan Puckett.  The topic of the article was home heating efficiency options.  Brian spoke about heat pumps, geothermal heat pumps, and high efficiency gas furnaces.  For more information or questions about increasing efficiency in your home, please...
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HVAC Energy Efficiency Tax Credit Expires December 31, 2010

By: Brian Schutt  |  December 27, 2010

Not to be overly dramatic, but I think this entry would best be read while listening to the sweet sounds of Europe’s Final Countdown.  Now that you’re sufficiently rocking, you’re in the right frame of mind to hear that the $1500 Federal Tax Credit for high efficiency furnace, air conditioners and heat pumps expires at...
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The Agony of Defeat: A Furnace Replacement Loss

By: Brian Schutt  |  December 15, 2010

You might be surprised to hear this, but every customer that calls us doesn’t end up using us for their heating and air conditioning needs.  < Pause for jaw dropping/spit take>  Now that you’ve had time to collect yourself, let me explain this one, and why it’s a loss that’s tough to take. First, this prospect was...
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Indianapolis Rental Property HVAC Specialists

By: Brian Schutt  |  December 13, 2010

With the real estate bubble bursting over the last few years, rental properties have surged.  First, these former owners can no longer get a mortgage.  Secondly, these former owner occupied homes no longer have owners.  This combo means more homes are empty and more people need homes. As you might imagine, these places aren’t always...
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