Reliable heating, cooling, and plumbing are vital to everyday life in the 21st century. If your systems aren’t working at their best, it’s time to contact professionals to resolve the issues.
Reliable Comfort is here to ensure your systems provide you comfort … reliably! We have the tools and expertise needed to get to the root cause of a problem and fix it fast. We aim to ensure your HVAC and plumbing systems are working like new.
Take good care of your HVAC and plumbing systems. Contact Reliable Comfort online or call us to get started.

Heating Services
The winters in Indiana can be frigid, and you need a heating system ready for the temperatures. Reliable Comfort is your go-to crew for heating services of all kinds. We can provide heating system installation, replacement, repair, and maintenance.
Our team can discuss your heating issues and look over your system to determine exactly what your heating system needs. Then, we can perform the repairs or replacements you need to get reliable heat for your home.
Air Conditioning for Bloomington Residents
Keeping cool in Bloomington requires a good air conditioning system. Reliable Comfort’s team of experts offers AC installation, replacement, repair, and maintenance services.
When your AC unit is failing, call Reliable Comfort for help. You may need service from professional HVAC technicians if:
- Your air conditioner makes strange noises when it’s on
- Your air conditioner seems much hotter than usual
- Certain rooms don’t cool down quickly
Plumbing in Bloomington, IN
Every home needs high-quality plumbing. Even when one part of your plumbing system causes trouble, it can cascade into problems for the rest of the system. Rely on Reliable Comfort to handle any plumbing situation you’re experiencing. We offer:
- Water heater services
- Sewer and drain services
- Slab leak detections and repairs
- Water treatment services
- Plumbing system maintenance
Indoor Air Quality Services for Bloomington Residents
Breathing clean air throughout your home is essential to your respiratory health. If you notice a lot of dust and particles floating around your home, indoor air quality services may be needed. Reliable Comfort offers a variety of services, including:
- HVAC inspection
- Filter replacement
- Ionizer installation
- UV light installation
- Humidifier installation
Schedule Today With Reliable Comfort
Since 2001, Reliable Comfort has been performing HVAC and plumbing services of every kind throughout Southern Indiana. We work with trained, background-tested, and insured technicians to ensure your HVAC and plumbing are in top condition. When we’re done with our work, you’ll be glad you hired true professionals for the job.
Contact our experts online or call us to schedule the HVAC or plumbing services you need most.
FAQs
Depending on the severity of the troubles it’s causing, you may only need a repair to your system. A technician can inspect your air conditioner or furnace to determine the best service. Your home’s indoor air quality can be significantly worse than the air quality outdoors. Dust, allergens, and pollutants can be circulating throughout your home. This can be because of dirty air ducts, clogged air filters, or poor ventilation. Because of this, your family’s health could suffer if your home’s air is contaminated. First, check to see if the drain valve is closed completely. If the tank is still leaking, the valve may be loose. However, suppose there is excessive water dripping from the unit, or you’re noticing a pool of water under your water heater. In that case, a professional must repair your water heater. This could indicate a crack in the tank, or a pipe could be corroded. Call a plumbing professional to assess the situation to see if your water heater needs repair or if it needs to be replaced. Do I need a new HVAC system or just a repair?
Why is good indoor air quality necessary for your home?
What should I do if there is a leak under my water heater?
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Bloomington, IN
Job Locations and Reviews
Responded to a no heat call for downstairs zone. Diagnosed temperature differential between thermostat reading (68°F) and actual downstairs temperature (60°F). Discovered supply air temperature was only 20.5°F, indicating system failure. Replaced defective Lennox furnace and verified proper operation with the smart thermostat now maintaining correct temperature settings.
Responded to callback after recent maintenance for no heat complaint. Diagnosed issue with thermostat programming, which was set to 90°F but showed actual indoor temperature of 69°F with delayed start timer active. Corrected programming settings and verified system operation.
Performed cooling maintenance on CCHP system with renewable service contract (valid until 2/27/26). Inspected thermostat functionality and electrical connections at limit switches. System operating normally with unknown filter size noted for future reference.
Completed replacement of failed inducer motor on customer's HVAC system. Visual inspection revealed dust accumulation and cobwebs on the existing unit. Installation included proper wire connections to the new motor assembly, with customer having paid the required deposit for the repair.
Inspected furnace system in basement following home inspector's report of a leak in connection. Evaluated PVC drainage pipes and ventilation connections to furnace. No active leaks observed during inspection. System appears to be in normal operating condition with proper connections to ductwork and venting.
Conducted site assessment at residence where mother was present on behalf of Travis and his wife. Property currently has no existing HVAC system or ductwork, with heating solely dependent on wood burning. Documented current setup including water heater installation and available utility spaces to prepare comprehensive proposal for complete HVAC system installation with full ductwork.
Performed scheduled furnace maintenance on residential heating system. Inspected electrical connections at terminal block and examined ductwork for proper installation. All components appear to be in working order with properly secured wiring connections.
Diagnosed no-heat complaint on furnace that was not turning on. Inspected blower motor assembly (JK77A1858-6) and identified internal component failure. Customer informed of required replacement parts to restore heating operation.
Returned to customer site with manufacturer ignitor as planned. Performed temperature verification tests to confirm proper heating operation, with output temperature registering at 103.9°F from supply registers. Carbon monoxide safety check was also conducted at floor vents to ensure safe operation of the newly repaired system.
Successfully installed a Daikin Mini Split System with proper outdoor condenser placement on a stable pad. System was fully connected with appropriate electrical wiring and PVC condensate drainage. Post-installation testing confirmed optimal temperature output with readings at 70.3°F, verifying the system is operating within manufacturer specifications.
Diagnosed and serviced a Goodman furnace (10+ years old) with no heat issue. Upon inspection, found thermostat was correctly set to heat mode at 62°F but system was unresponsive. Identified failed ignition control module and worn flame sensor as primary causes. Replaced both components, cleaned system connections, and performed complete system test. Unit now operating properly with consistent flame and normal heating cycle.
Completed heating maintenance service on customer's system with expired CCH plan. Performed visual inspection of the Rheem Performance Platinum water heater and its connections. Replaced 20x25x4 air filter as included in service. Documentation photos taken of equipment for service records.
Inspected Honeywell gas valve on furnace that was failing to ignite despite gas presence. Found control knob was misaligned; reset valve, tested ignition sequence and confirmed proper operation. No gas leaks detected, burning smell resolved after repair.
Successfully installed new Lennox gas furnace in customer's utility room. Verified proper installation with temperature testing using Klein Tools digital thermometer, confirming system is operating at 80.9°F. All ductwork, drain lines, and electrical connections were properly installed per manufacturer specifications.
Inspected incomplete mini-split installation initiated by previous homeowners at new client's residence. Observed partial exterior installation with electrical components and line sets penetrating through exterior siding, showing evidence of improper weatherproofing. Evaluated current setup to provide estimate for proper completion of the mini-split system installation.
Performed routine heat maintenance on Lennox system (Model CX40DT-30/360-01). Checked refrigerant levels and TXV for R-410A compatibility. Confirmed proper operation of Honeywell thermostat set to 68° in heat mode. Replaced 20x20x4 filter as included with CCH Basic service plan (valid until 12/04/2025).
Performed scheduled heat maintenance on residential furnace system. Replaced 20x20x4 air filter as included in CCH Renew agreement. Visual inspection of furnace and associated water heater equipment in mechanical room confirmed proper system operation.
Responded to service call for non-functional toilet and sink. Replaced toilet flapper and valve kit in patient restroom to restore proper flushing function. Serviced secondary restroom sink, restoring water flow. Both fixtures now operational.
Completed system start-up procedures for new HVAC installation. Successfully installed and secured thermostat/damper control device to duct system using metallic foil tape, with proper wiring connections established and verified for operational functionality.