At Reliable Comfort, we’ve been serving the good people of Southern Indiana since 2001, ensuring you have that peace of mind around the clock and in every room of your house. As a family-operated business, we believe in transparency, so we have a 100% satisfaction guarantee. Looking to save a bit? Check out our discounts and financing options — we’ve got your back!
Need HVAC, plumbing, or generator repairs in Southern Indiana? Schedule an appointment or call our licensed experts at (812) 372-8011 today.
Top-Rated HVAC
In Southern Indiana, it isn’t unusual to have your heater on in the morning, flip to air conditioning during the day, and turn it back on at night! Our crazy weather makes having a working HVAC system so important. Whether it’s your furnace or your AC unit, we’ll take care of all your HVAC repairs, replacements, and maintenance.
Heating
- Heating installation: New home? Upgrading? We’ve got your heating solutions. From furnace installation to geothermal heating, our team ensures perfect warmth.
- Heating repair: Whether it’s a furnace repair or heat pump repair, we ensure your heating units are back up and running in no time.
- Heating maintenance: From furnace maintenance to boiler tune-ups, we’ll keep your heating systems performing their best. Join the Comfort Club for even better maintenance deals!
Cooling
- Air conditioning installation: Stay cool with our top-tier air conditioning installation services. Whether it’s a traditional unit or a geothermal system, we got you covered.
- Air conditioning repair: From common hiccups to complex problems, our team is adept at air conditioning repair.
- Air conditioning maintenance: Regular air conditioning maintenance can prolong your unit’s life and save on energy bills. Let us help.
Professional Plumbing
A minor leak can cause immense water damage in a short amount of time, so it’s vital to call a plumber like Reliable Comfort right away. We provide plumbing services, like replacing a burst pipe or fixing a leaky faucet, which can be serious issues if ignored. We also repair gas lines and maintain your drains and pipes so that they flow smoothly.
Got a sump pump? We’ll help you keep it running so you don’t have to worry about a flooded basement. Or if you’re ready to improve your water quality and safety, we can install refreshing water filtration solutions in your home.
Generators
Ever experienced a sudden blackout and wished you were better prepared? With our whole-home standby generators, you won’t have to worry about unexpected power outages or rolling brownouts or blackouts. These generators seamlessly kick in, ensuring your home remains powered and your daily routine undisturbed. It’s not just about convenience; it’s about providing peace of mind for your family.
Considering a generator for your home? Contact Reliable Comfort at (812) 372-8011 for a detailed consultation today.
Why Choose Reliable Comfort?
Here’s the simple truth: You’re not just getting a service with Reliable Comfort. You’re joining a family that cares. With our 100% satisfaction guarantee, your home’s comfort is in trusted hands.
Ready to upgrade your HVAC or plumbing system? Call the Reliable Comfort team at (812) 372-8011 for a no-obligation consultation.
FAQ
What is the average life expectancy of equipment?
Most systems have a lifetime of 10 to 20 years. As your equipment gets older, its efficiency can decrease dramatically. You may notice that it gets noisier and needs repairs more often. When a unit begins to show it’s age, you have two choices. You can overhaul the system or replace it. Because heating and cooling technologies improve over time, a new system designed with newer, more energy-efficient equipment makes sense, especially if your system is 10 or more years old. We can estimate the cost of a new system as well as a payback schedule that will show you how newer technology will pay you back in lower energy usage.
Why should I purchase a service agreement?
Without warranty coverage, a breakdown can mean significant expense in parts, labor, or both. However, with one of our service agreements, you avoid that unexpected significant expense. While no warranty can guard against every possible problem, we can explain the broad range of protection our service agreements afford.
Why should I buy Energy Star labeled equipment?
The average home spends about $1,900 annually on energy bills. Heating and cooling accounts for as much as half of a home’s energy use. The EPA provides important recommendations for energy-efficient equipment, including proper sizing, quality installation and maintenance, and other home improvement considerations to help you get the most out of the heating and cooling products you purchase, save energy, and save as much as 20% annually on your total energy costs.
ENERGY STAR qualified products prevent greenhouse gas emissions by meeting strict energy efficiency guidelines set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy.
What does the Energy Factor (EF) on my water heater mean?
The water heater Energy Factor is a measure of the overall efficiency of the water heater. This is determined by comparing the energy in the heated water used daily to the total daily energy consumption of the water heater. The EF can be used to compare the energy efficiency of water heaters. Water heaters with higher EFs will have lower annual operating costs than comparable models with lower EFs. A higher EF signifies a more efficient model. Water heaters with high EF ratings may cost more initially, but save energy and money in the long run. Eventually, they will pay for themselves through a lifetime of energy savings.
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Seymour, IN
Job Locations and Reviews
Responded to service call for water leakage from HVAC unit. Inspected outdoor condenser unit and found condensate drainage issue. Cleared condensate drain line obstruction, verified proper drainage flow, and tested system operation. Confirmed thermostat functioning correctly with unit cooling properly to setpoint of 69°F. System operating within normal parameters with no further leakage observed upon completion.
Responded to service call for upstairs mini-split units shutting off after one to two minutes of operation, resulting in inadequate cooling. Inspected wall-mounted indoor units and verified short-cycling condition. Connected manifold gauges to outdoor condensing unit to check refrigerant pressures and diagnose system performance. Evaluated operating pressures on both high and low side to determine proper refrigerant charge and identify potential compressor, electrical, or control board issues causing premature shutdown.
Completed monthly basic cooling maintenance visit on Carrier HVAC system. Performed standard inspection of furnace unit and associated ductwork, verified proper operation of system components, and confirmed all connections and controls were functioning correctly. System operating within normal parameters with no issues identified during this routine preventive maintenance service.
Completed annual basic cooling maintenance visit on residential HVAC system. Performed comprehensive inspection of air handler unit, verified proper operation of all components, checked refrigerant lines for secure mounting and signs of wear, and confirmed ductwork connections were intact with no visible air leaks. System operating within normal parameters with no deficiencies noted at time of service.
Responded to no cooling complaint on residential A/C unit. Upon arrival, confirmed system was running but not producing cold air with flashing error indicator. Connected refrigerant manifold gauges to outdoor condenser unit and performed diagnostic pressure and temperature readings to assess system performance. Identified cooling system malfunction requiring further troubleshooting of refrigerant charge levels and component operation.
Completed full installation of Lennox heat pump system including indoor air handler and outdoor condensing unit. Indoor unit mounted in mechanical space with proper ductwork connections, electrical wiring, and refrigerant lines installed per manufacturer specifications. Outdoor condenser positioned on concrete pad with gravel base for drainage, connected to indoor unit via refrigerant lineset and electrical disconnect. System commissioned with startup procedures including refrigerant charge verification, airflow testing, thermostat configuration, and full operational testing of heating and cooling modes. All manufacturer labels and warranty documentation verified on equipment, system tested and confirmed operational.
# HVAC Maintenance - Cooling System Service
Completed comprehensive monthly cooling system maintenance visit as part of recurring service agreement. Performed standard inspection and maintenance procedures on residential HVAC equipment, including visual assessment of system components and documentation of current operating conditions. Customer-supplied 16x25x4 air filter was not available for replacement during this visit per service agreement specifications.
Conducted thorough evaluation of accessible HVAC equipment and related mechanical systems. Inspected water heater installation and plumbing connections in utility area, noting Bradford White Defender Safety System unit in serviceable condition with proper venting and pipe connections intact. Documented equipment labels and safety information visible on unit for service records.
All accessible heating and cooling system components were visually inspected for proper operation and maintenance requirements. Standard monthly prevent
Completed comprehensive cooling maintenance on two HVAC systems under customer care contract with renewal through September 2026. Performed standard preventive maintenance procedures including inspection of equipment safety labels, verification of thermostat operation and temperature readings, and assessment of overall system condition. Customer advised that 20x20x4 air filters are not included in maintenance agreement.
Responded to clogged drain service call and performed diagnostic inspection of the main sewer line. Upon investigation, identified root intrusion as the primary cause of the blockage. Accessed the cleanout opening and documented the condition of the drainage system, revealing significant root penetration within the pipe structure. The trip fee was credited toward the necessary repair work to address the root infiltration issue and restore proper drainage function.
Responded to no-cooling complaint on residential air conditioning system. Performed diagnostic inspection of outdoor condenser unit, which showed signs of weathering and dirt accumulation on cabinet and condenser coil fins. Documented unit condition and location for further assessment and repair recommendations.
Responded to commercial HVAC service call to diagnose and repair refrigerant leak and troubleshoot circuit 2 failure. Upon arrival, inspected electrical control panel and relay assembly, documenting existing wiring configuration and control module condition. Coordinated with technical support to diagnose circuit 2 operational issues, identifying potential relay or control board malfunction. Performed leak detection procedures on refrigerant system to locate source of leak. Inspected and photographed MECO relay component and associated wiring harness, noting multiple wire connections and proper mounting. Assessed electrical connections, wire terminations, and control circuit integrity throughout equipment panel. System required further diagnostic work and parts procurement to complete repairs on both refrigerant leak and circuit 2 functionality.
Completed repipe of main level floor plumbing system, installing new water supply lines throughout the affected area. Routed PEX piping through basement ceiling space and wall penetrations, properly securing all lines and protecting penetrations with appropriate materials. Verified all connections for proper flow and conducted pressure testing to ensure system integrity.
Responded to maintenance call for major sink clog in apartment 934 that could not be cleared with standard drain cleaning products. Successfully cleared the obstruction from the kitchen sink drain assembly, restoring proper water flow and drainage to the stainless steel double-basin fixture.
Completed monthly basic cooling maintenance visit on residential heat pump system. Performed standard inspection of stacked HVAC configuration including furnace, air handler, and associated components. Verified thermostat operation showing system maintaining 72°F setpoint in cooling mode with fan set to auto. Checked condensate drain lines and PVC piping connections for proper operation. System operating within normal parameters at time of service.
Returned to property to continue refrigerant leak search on Lennox system. Used psychrometer at supply diffuser to measure air conditions and verify system performance. Tested airflow and temperature readings at office zone controlled by Lennox remote thermostat set to 69°F to assess cooling capacity during leak detection process.
Conducted comfort consultation and prepared full system replacement estimate for aging R-22 air conditioning system with failed compressor. Evaluated existing outdoor condenser unit installed on gravel pad against residence exterior, documented current equipment condition and installation configuration. Customer requested expedited timeline for complete HVAC system upgrade due to inoperable compressor requiring immediate replacement solution.
Returned to address ongoing cooling deficiency and excessive noise complaint following previous service visit. Upon arrival, verified thermostat set at 71°F with actual indoor temperature reading 74°F, confirming inadequate cooling performance. Inspected air handler interior and return air grille, noting accumulated debris and dust buildup on grille surfaces that may be restricting airflow. Documented interior components and flex duct connections for further diagnostic evaluation. System continues to exhibit excessive operational noise that has persisted since February, requiring additional troubleshooting to identify source of acoustic issue and resolve temperature control problem.
Returned to diagnose geothermal heat pump system that was previously found frozen during initial service call. Added GEO Loop Leak Seal to address potential leak in the geothermal loop system. Verified thermostat operation and system settings upon completion.
Completed monthly cooling maintenance visit on residential air conditioning system. Installed new thermostat per approved estimate and replaced 16x24x1 air filter as part of recurring service agreement. Performed comprehensive inspection of outdoor condenser unit, verified proper operation of capacitor and electrical connections, and tested system performance. All refrigerant lines, electrical components, and control wiring inspected and found to be functioning within normal parameters. System operating efficiently with no issues identified.
Completed annual Comfort Care maintenance on residential cooling system. Performed comprehensive inspection of outdoor condenser unit and verified thermostat operation, with system currently maintaining proper temperature differential between setpoint and ambient readings. Standard maintenance procedures were executed per manufacturer specifications, though 16x20x4 filter was not included in this service visit.