Heating Services
Heating Services in Northeast Indiana
Furnaces, boilers, and heat pumps — expert installation, repair, and seasonal maintenance to keep your home warm and safe all winter.
Dependable Warmth Through Every Indiana Winter
When temperatures drop below freezing in Northeast Indiana, your heating system isn't just about comfort — it's about protecting your family and your home. Frozen pipes, hypothermia risks, and structural damage from ice can all result from a failed heating system. We work on furnaces, boilers, heat pumps, and hydronic systems to keep your home warm and safe all winter long.
Our Heating Services
- Furnace Installation & Replacement — Whether you're upgrading a 20-year-old unit or installing heating in a new build, we help you choose the right furnace based on fuel type (natural gas, propane, or electric), efficiency rating, and your home's heat load. High-efficiency furnaces with AFUE ratings of 96% or higher can significantly reduce your heating costs compared to older 80% efficient models. Qualifying new installs include up to a 10 year labor warranty.
- Boiler Services — We install, repair, and maintain hot water and steam boilers, including Weil-McLain and Navien units. Boiler systems offer even, quiet heat and are common in older Northeast Indiana homes. We handle everything from circulator pump replacements to complete system overhauls.
- Heat Pump Systems — Heat pumps provide both heating and cooling in a single system. Modern cold-climate heat pumps can operate efficiently even in sub-zero temperatures, offering a lower operating cost compared to traditional furnaces, especially when paired with an electric rate plan.
- Heating Repairs — No heat is an emergency. We offer prompt repair service for furnaces that won't ignite, boilers with leaking valves, heat pumps stuck in defrost mode, and everything in between.
Warning Signs Your Heating System Needs Service
- The furnace or boiler takes longer than usual to heat the house
- You notice a yellow or flickering burner flame instead of a steady blue
- Unexplained increases in your gas or electric bill
- The system makes banging, rattling, or popping noises
- Rooms heat unevenly, with some staying cold
- The unit is more than 15 years old and needing frequent repairs
Frequently Asked Questions
Heating Services FAQ
What are the warning signs my furnace needs service?
Warning signs include the furnace taking longer than usual to heat the house, a yellow or flickering burner flame instead of a steady blue, unexplained increases in gas or electric bills, banging or rattling noises, rooms heating unevenly, and the unit being more than 15 years old with frequent repairs needed.
Should I repair or replace my heating system?
A good rule of thumb: if the repair cost exceeds 50% of a new system's value and the equipment is past its expected lifespan, replacement usually makes more financial sense. However, plenty of older systems have years of reliable service left with a well-done repair. We'll show you both options — the repair cost and the long-term replacement cost — and let you decide.
What is a heat pump and how does it work?
Heat pumps provide both heating and cooling in a single system by transferring heat rather than generating it. Modern cold-climate heat pumps can operate efficiently even in sub-zero temperatures, offering lower operating costs compared to traditional furnaces, especially when paired with an electric rate plan.
How can I protect my family from carbon monoxide?
Have your fuel-burning heating equipment professionally inspected annually. We perform combustion analysis and check for CO leaks during every heating inspection. Also install carbon monoxide detectors on every level of your home and replace batteries regularly. Never block or seal furnace or boiler ventilation openings.
Do new heating installations include a labor warranty?
Yes. Complete Custom Heating & Air offers up to a 10 year labor warranty on qualifying new installs. Manufacturer equipment warranties vary by brand and model.
Need Heating Service?
Call us today to schedule your heating service. No-heat calls are treated as emergencies.