Heating and Cooling in Greenfield
Whole-system HVAC for Hancock County homes, from the historic downtown core to the newest subdivisions. Tune-ups, triage, and straight answers.
- NATE Certified
- OSHA Trained
- Licensed, Bonded & Insured
- Carrier Equipment Installed
One crew for the whole comfort system
Greenfield runs on natural gas forced air for most of the county, with electric heat pumps increasingly common in the newer subdivisions along State Road 9 and I-70, and central air conditioning standard on those newer builds. We approach every home as a whole system: the furnace or heat pump, the air conditioner, the ductwork, the thermostat, and the air moving through all of it. When one piece struggles, the rest usually has a story to tell.
This page is the broad starting point. If you are not sure whether your problem is the furnace, the coil, or the controls, this is where we triage it. We confirm what is actually wrong before recommending repair or replacement, and we put pricing in front of you first.
What whole-system service covers
Seasonal tune-ups
Shoulder seasons here, April into May and late September into October, are the prime maintenance windows before Greenfield winters drop into the teens and single digits and before humid summers push 85 to 95 degrees. A tune-up checks combustion, refrigerant charge, airflow, and safety controls so a small drift does not become a January no-heat call.
Comfort triage
Uneven rooms, short cycling, a system that runs constantly, rising bills. We diagnose the cause rather than swapping parts on a guess, and we factor in the home itself, since a pre-war home off the downtown square behaves very differently from a tight new build.
Repair or replace the right specialty
Once we know the culprit, we route you to the right lane. For heat-side failures see furnace repair or, for replacement, furnace installation. For cooling, ac repair and ac installation. Heat pump owners have heat pump repair and heat pump installation, and dry winter air or dust is handled at indoor air quality.
Heating and cooling questions in Greenfield
Do you service both gas furnaces and heat pumps?
Yes. We work natural gas forced air, which most of Greenfield uses, as well as electric heat pumps common in the newer subdivisions, plus the air conditioning side of either setup.
How often should I tune up my system?
Once a year per side is the standard: cooling in spring, heating in fall. The shoulder seasons in April and May and from late September into October are the ideal windows here.
Should I repair or replace?
It depends on the age, the cost of the fix against the value of the unit, and your comfort goals. We triage first, show you both paths with pricing, and let you decide. No pressure to replace a system that has good years left.
Can you help with high energy bills?
Yes. Rising bills usually trace back to a specific cause: low refrigerant, a failing capacitor, leaky duct, or a worn furnace component. We find the driver instead of guessing.
Are you local to Greenfield?
We are locally based and serve Greenfield and Hancock County with fast local response. Call (317) 436-3846 and a local technician handles your call.
Not sure what your system needs?
Start here and we will triage it. Call (317) 436-3846 or send the form and we will route a technician to your Greenfield home.