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
Completed routine heating maintenance on HVAC system under comfort club agreement. Performed standard safety and operational checks, replaced 20x20x4 air filter as included in service agreement, and verified thermostat operation showing proper temperature control at 72 degrees with system in auto fan mode.
Completed monthly CCH Basic maintenance service on residential heating system. Inspected HVAC equipment in mechanical space and verified thermostat operation showing system in heating mode at 65°F with setpoint of 70°F. Customer requires 20x25x4 filter replacement, which was not included in this service visit.
Responded to service call for HVAC system reporting pressure issues. Upon arrival, performed initial visual inspection of electrical service panel and documented existing breaker configuration with multiple circuits labeled and color-coded, including a 40-amp breaker and one marked as overloaded. Utilized clamp meter to take amperage readings at the panel, recording 129.9 amps on primary circuit to assess electrical load and system draw. Unable to complete full system diagnostics due to inclement weather conditions preventing safe outdoor unit access and refrigerant pressure testing. Documented panel condition showing recent insulation work with expanding foam sealant around enclosure. System requires follow-up visit under warranty to perform complete pressure diagnostics on both high and low side refrigerant circuits once weather permits safe access to outdoor equipment.
Completed monthly HVAC maintenance visit including replacement of 16x20x1 air filter as part of CCHBasic service plan. Verified thermostat operation showing proper temperature reading of 73 degrees and confirmed system controls functioning correctly. Updated maintenance history card with service details for equipment records.
Performed HVAC system repair addressing defrost board and airflow issues. Upon inspection, discovered significant accumulation of pine needles and organic debris within the unit's interior, concentrated around the evaporator coil and internal components. Removed all debris from the system to restore proper airflow and prevent potential operational interference. Inspected and tested defrost board functionality, electrical connections, and associated wiring harness. Verified evaporator coil condition and copper refrigerant line connections for proper operation. System tested and confirmed operational following debris removal and component evaluation.
Responded to no cooling call for residential air conditioning system over 10 years old. Upon arrival, found outdoor condenser unit installed on ground level against brick exterior wall. Performed system diagnostics and temperature differential testing at thermostat, which displayed current temperature of 75°F with setpoint at 70°F, indicating unit was not maintaining desired cooling temperature. Conducted comprehensive inspection of condenser unit including visual assessment of compressor operation, refrigerant levels, and electrical components. Evaluated airflow through louvers and checked for proper condenser fan operation. System restored to normal cooling operation following service procedures.
Completed comprehensive monthly heating maintenance on residential HVAC system. Performed thorough inspection of Comfort brand furnace unit located in basement utility area, checking all operational components, burner assembly, heat exchanger, and safety controls. Verified proper furnace operation and airflow throughout system. Inspected outdoor condenser unit positioned on pad adjacent to building, confirming secure mounting, proper clearances, and overall equipment condition. Replaced 20x20x1 air filter as part of standard maintenance protocol. All equipment found to be operating within normal parameters with no immediate service concerns identified. System ready for continued heating season operation.
Conducted comfort consultation to address high electric bills and provided comprehensive system replacement estimate. Evaluated current HVAC system and discussed dual fuel system options for main living area along with potential ductless mini-split installation for upstairs zone. Documented existing electrical panel configuration and prepared specifications for expedited full system upgrade.
Responded to recurring outdoor temperature sensor error causing intermittent cooling failure. Upon arrival, inspected control board and wiring harness for sensor circuit faults and loose connections. Diagnosed faulty outdoor temperature sensor causing system to cycle off prematurely, preventing unit from maintaining setpoint temperature. Replaced defective outdoor temperature sensor and verified proper communication with control board. Tested system operation through multiple cooling cycles to confirm sensor readings accurate and unit maintaining desired temperature without requiring breaker resets.
Completed main sewer line replacement from residence to street connection. Utility lines were marked and located prior to excavation, trench was cut through lawn and concrete walkway sections, and new sewer pipe was installed to code specifications. All disturbed surfaces including concrete pathway and lawn areas were restored upon completion of the installation.
Completed comprehensive cooling system maintenance on residential HVAC unit. Installed new MERV 11 air filter (20x20x4) as part of maintenance plan coverage. Inspected outdoor condenser unit, verified proper operation of all components, and documented equipment condition with photos. Unit operating efficiently with no issues identified.
Diagnosed outdoor condensing unit with compressor starting issue on Guardian-brand air conditioning system. Scheduled follow-up service to install hard start kit and verify compressor operation, with contingency plan to contact technical support for warranty compressor approval if unit fails to start after hard start kit installation.
Completed comprehensive membership maintenance inspection of residential plumbing system. Inspected all accessible plumbing fixtures and supply lines throughout the property, including kitchen faucet and sink assembly, which showed proper operation with no leaks detected at the matte black gooseneck faucet or mounting connections. Examined visible PVC drainage and vent piping in utility closet area, confirming proper installation and no signs of leaks, damage, or deterioration. All fixtures tested for proper water flow and drainage performance. No plumbing issues identified during inspection, and system is operating as designed with no immediate repairs or corrections required.
Added R32 refrigerant to commercial HVAC system after finding refrigerant charge slightly low during previous day's inspection. System pressures and temperatures were recorded and verified to be within manufacturer specifications after charging, with superheat at 26.4°F confirming proper refrigerant levels.
Responded to no cooling complaint on residential air conditioning system. Upon inspection, discovered two blown fuses in the outdoor condenser unit's electrical circuit. Replaced failed fuses, restoring power to the unit and returning system to normal cooling operation.
Completed spring cooling maintenance on residential HVAC system. Performed temperature diagnostics at supply and return vents, recording 58°F supply air temperature and 72.1°F return air temperature, indicating proper system operation and adequate temperature differential for cooling mode. System operating within normal parameters with no deficiencies noted.
Performed follow-up diagnostic testing on heat pump system to verify operational status after previous compressor failure was identified by another contractor. Utilized manifold gauge set and digital multimeter to test electrical components and refrigerant pressures at outdoor unit. Conducted comprehensive system startup test with video documentation to confirm proper operation of all components including the previously installed 10kw heat kit, fan motor, shroud, and blade assembly from February service.
Returned to address issues from recent waterline replacement work. Reconnected kitchen sink drain assembly that had been left disconnected during previous installation, which was causing water to discharge directly onto the floor. Repaired leaking connection at downstairs bathroom where new waterline from basement penetrated through to fixture. Verified all connections were secure and tested system for proper drainage and water supply operation with no further leaks detected.
Completed routine heating maintenance and tune-up on Daikin heat pump system. Performed comprehensive inspection of outdoor condenser unit and indoor air handler, checked all electrical connections, verified refrigerant levels, tested safety controls, and cleaned components as needed. System is operating within manufacturer specifications and ready for the heating season.
Excavated and installed new drainage piping system for sump pump discharge and downspout routing in residential backyard. Trenched pathway through lawn area to accommodate underground PVC drainage lines, ensuring proper grade and slope for water flow away from foundation. Installed PVC piping configuration with trap assembly along building exterior, connecting sump pump outlet and downspout drainage to new underground system. Completed plumbing maintenance inspection of existing utility connections and verified proper operation of all drainage components.