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 cooling complaint where system was unable to maintain setpoint of 63-65°F with indoor temperature rising to 72°F and above. Upon arrival, verified thermostat was set to cooling mode with fan on auto, displaying indoor temperature of 77°F with cooling setpoint of 67°F. Inspected HVAC equipment including furnace with air handler and associated components in utility area. System evaluated for proper operation and temperature differential.
Performed comprehensive cooling maintenance on Lennox HVAC system under CCC renewal agreement. Inspected thermostat operation, verified proper temperature readings and system controls, checked furnace unit and ductwork connections, and documented equipment condition with photos. All components operating within normal parameters; 5x16x25 filter included with service.
Conducted on-site assessment for outdoor HVAC unit replacement. Evaluated existing electrical infrastructure including main breaker panel and electrical service capacity to ensure compatibility with new cooling system installation. Documented current system configuration and electrical connections to provide comprehensive replacement estimate for complete outdoor unit upgrade.
Completed HVAC system estimate for replacement of aging furnace and elimination of window air conditioning units. Assessed existing functional furnace unit and evaluated mechanical room for installation of new central heating and cooling system with proper ductwork configuration. Provided comprehensive replacement options to upgrade to modern, efficient HVAC equipment that will deliver whole-home comfort through centralized air distribution.
Completed monthly maintenance service on two HVAC cooling systems at duplex property. Performed comprehensive system inspections including refrigerant pressure testing using manifold gauge set on outdoor condenser units, verified proper operating pressures and system performance. Replaced two 16x25x1 air filters, confirmed thermostat operation displaying 73°F, and inspected condenser coil fins for proper airflow.
Responded to service call to verify refrigerant charge levels on residential air conditioning system. Connected Fieldpiece SMAN digital manifold gauges to measure system pressures and confirmed R-410A refrigerant operating at 13.9 psig suction pressure and 137.9 psig discharge pressure with saturation temperature of 45.4°F. System refrigerant charge verified to be within manufacturer specifications with no adjustments required.
Conducted on-site evaluation for heat pump system installation at residential property currently equipped with electric baseboard heating. Assessed interior spaces, existing electrical infrastructure, and structural considerations for transitioning from baseboard heat to a heat pump HVAC system. Documented current heating configuration and identified suitable locations for indoor air handler placement and outdoor condensing unit installation to provide both heating and cooling capabilities.
Completed comprehensive cooling maintenance inspection per CCC Basic Monthly service agreement. Verified thermostat operation and programming settings, noting system maintaining 73°F setpoint with indoor humidity at 54%. Replaced 16x20x1 air filter as included in maintenance plan. All equipment operating within normal parameters at time of service.
Responded to callback for loud thudding noises and burning smell from HVAC system under warranty. Upon inspection, diagnosed and resolved the issue at the outdoor condenser unit, performed system testing at thermostat to verify proper operation, and confirmed all abnormal sounds and odors were eliminated.
Returned to commercial rooftop location to pressurize the air conditioning system and perform leak detection procedures. Successfully pressurized the system and conducted thorough inspection of the rooftop HVAC unit, associated refrigerant lines, and condensate piping to identify source of refrigerant loss.
Replaced two exterior hose bibs (spigots) on the building's exterior wall, removing old fixtures and installing new frost-free sillcocks through the vinyl siding. Ensured proper sealing around wall penetrations to prevent water intrusion and verified operational functionality of both new fixtures upon completion.
Completed complimentary cooling system inspection and preventive maintenance as part of basic monthly service agreement. Performed visual inspection of outdoor condensing unit and indoor air handler components, including control board, electrical connections, and refrigerant line sets. Documented equipment condition with photographs showing electronic control board with multiple relay connections, terminal blocks, and properly routed wiring harnesses within the air handler cabinet. Outdoor unit inspection revealed weathered electrical connections at contactor housing with visible corrosion on metal components and aged wire insulation, consistent with normal outdoor exposure. Noted copper refrigerant lines with insulation showing typical wear patterns. Filter status could not be determined during this visit. System operational at time of inspection with all electrical components and connections functioning as designed.
Completed full heat pump system replacement including outdoor condensing unit and indoor air handler. Installed new Lennox Elite Series air handler with proper PVC condensate drainage and refrigerant line connections. Mounted outdoor heat pump unit on ground-level pad against exterior stone wall with new electrical disconnect box and proper conduit wiring. Verified all refrigerant lines, electrical connections, and drainage systems functioning correctly upon startup.
Responded to no cooling complaint on one of two systems. Upon arrival, verified thermostat was calling for cooling with setpoint at 72°F while space temperature registered 78°F. Inspected system components and identified issue preventing proper cooling operation. Replaced air filter which showed signs of restriction. System tested and verified operational upon completion of service.
Conducted comprehensive assessment of existing HVAC ductwork system in basement utility area and attic space for proposed replacement and cleaning services. Inspected furnace connections, supply and return duct runs, and evaluated current reflective insulation wrapping on basement ductwork. Documented attic ductwork conditions, noting exposed fiberglass insulation, electrical wiring routing, and accessibility for replacement work. Provided detailed photographic documentation of existing system configuration to support proposal for complete ductwork replacement and thorough cleaning of compromised sections.
Completed comprehensive tune-up and combustion analysis on residential AIRTEMP gas furnace that had not received maintenance in three years. Performed thorough cleaning of blower assembly, burner components, and heat exchanger, conducted combustion efficiency testing which confirmed optimal performance, and verified all safety controls and electrical connections were functioning properly.
Conducted on-site evaluation for heat pump water heater installation at residential property. Assessed existing mechanical room infrastructure including HVAC ductwork, PVC piping systems, and utility space configuration to determine optimal placement and installation requirements for new heat pump water heater unit. Documented current plumbing connections, electrical access points, and clearance specifications necessary for proper equipment installation and code compliance.
Completed comprehensive heating maintenance inspection and filter replacement. Installed new 20x20x4 FILTERBUY air filter with proper airflow direction in the HVAC system's filter housing, documenting installation date on filter. Inspected air handler unit and control system, verifying proper operation of all heating components.
Completed bi-annual heating maintenance service on residential HVAC system. Performed comprehensive system inspection and cleaning of heating components. Replaced 20x25x5 media filter in Trion Air Bear Supreme media air cleaner unit (2000 CFM capacity). Verified Honeywell digital thermostat operation and confirmed proper temperature readings at 72°F. All equipment functioning within normal operating parameters upon completion of scheduled maintenance.
Responded to service call for multiple plumbing issues including a supply line problem at the bathroom sink and replacement of exterior hose bibs. Replaced weathered and corroded outdoor water spigots with new frost-free sillcock fixtures to prevent freeze damage during cold weather months.