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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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Homesense on Naptown Buzz Podcast

By: Brian Schutt  |  December 12, 2010

Homesense co-owner, Brian Schutt, was interviewed for the 3rd episode of Naptown Buzz.  Brian Groce of Naptown Buzz talked to Brian about how Homesense got it’s start, what our difference is against competitors, and some money saving tips for your system. Naptown Buzz is the source for all things Indy.  Find them online and on...
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Heating Service Call in Carmel, Indiana

By: Brian Schutt  |  December 9, 2010

Homesense was called to give a second opinion recently, and good thing we were. See the difference we made for one Carmel resident.

Posted in: Case Studies, Heating

Money Savings Tips for Indianapolis (Part 2)

By: Brian Schutt  |  December 8, 2010

Yesterday we looked at a few areas that can help save money heating your home in the Indianapolis area this winter.  Today we’ll continue that theme by talking about how to better use the heat you have, and using technology to add efficiency.  There’s no silver bullet out there, but if you combine these ideas...
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Money Savings Tips for Indianapolis this Winter

By: Brian Schutt  |  December 7, 2010

In case the last few days weren’t a clear message, it’s winter in Indianapolis.  I love this city, don’t get me wrong.  But central Indiana is not blessed with a climate that eases in, it comes like a swift smack to the face.  Coupled with the Colts injuries, this could end up being a long,...
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Furnace Replacement in Indianapolis (Part III): Efficiency Options

By: Brian Schutt  |  December 3, 2010

To continue our trip into the glorious world of furnaces, and what all you Indy area readers should do should the worst case scenario become a reality, we are looking at the efficiency options available for furnaces and how they can save you money.  If you missed parts 1 and 2, we talked about the...
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Posted in: Heating

Furnace Replacement Options Indianapolis (Part II): Brand Shopping

By: Brian Schutt  |  November 30, 2010

So we setup the furnace replacement scenario in our previous post, but as a recap: family cold, furnace broken, minimal time to decide, expensive purchase. Today’s we’re going to dive into the brands available in Indianapolis, the strengths and weaknesses, and what might be a good fit for you. Some of the main brands you’ll...
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Furnace Replacement Options in Indianapolis

By: Brian Schutt  |  November 27, 2010

Your heat has gone out.  You’ve piled on the blankets.  You have the fire going strong and the oven is open.  You search Google for “Furnace repair Indianapolis” and call the closest company to your home.  They give you the news you don’t want to hear, your old furnace is going to be almost as...
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Hitting Pause for Gratitude this Thanksgiving

By: Brian Schutt  |  November 24, 2010

Time flies.  Nothing profound in that statement, other than it’s a continued revelation with every year that goes by.  I think that’s part of the reason we love holidays so much.  Aside from the wonderful food & family time, on the days where it’s the cultural convention to stop and celebrate, it’s the closest we...
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A Veteran’s Day Thank You

By: Brian Schutt  |  November 11, 2010

Few days demand reflection and gratitude like Veterans Day.  In a country with such great prosperity that it allows for an industry like HVAC and many others to exist, we pause, remember, and salute those that sacrificed so much to preserve what Abraham Lincoln called the “last best hope of earth.”  And, I think it...
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