Berne And Geneva Indiana

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we offer the following HVAC Company services and Maintenance in Berne Indiana

  • Heating and Air Equipment Installation and Quote
    • New Furnace
    • New Central Air 
    • New Boiler 
    • New Air Handler
    • New Heat Pump 
    • Radiant Flooring 
    • Mini Split
    • UV Light
    • Humidifier
    • Thermostats
  • Fix Repair Clean and Maintenance on the following
    • Furnace and Heater
    • Air Conditioning Central Air
    • AC Repair Berne
    • Boiler Radiant Heater
    • Air Handler
    • Heat Pump
    • Radiant Flooring
    • Mini Splits
    • UV Light Bulb Replacement
    •  Humidifier Repair
    • Thermostat
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about us

we are a group of Honest HVAC TEchnicians

Check out our reviews and ratings on Google, BBB, Bing, Facebook, Yelp, Homeadvisor, and Thumbtack. We get 5 star reviews because we are a 5 star company. Whether it’s repair, service, or installations we do it the right way without costing you an arm or a leg, and if we do make a mistake (Knock on Wood) we’ll do the right thing and correct it. 

We Service, Repair, and Install all makes and models of Residential and Commercial HVAC equipment. We also have a large selection of indoor air quality products to keep your family and home healthy and comfortable.

We are a Veteran owned company and a proud supporter of the Riley Children’s Hospital.

We Service, Repair, Fix, and Replace all makes and models of Furnaces, Boilers, MiniSplits, HeatPumps, and Air Conditioners in Bluffton,  Hartford City, Decatur, Celina, Portland. Includes Adams County, Mercer County, Blackford County, Wells County, and Jay County. 

Qualifications

What Our Techs Bring to the community

College Degrees in HVAC

Prometric Limited Air Conditioning 

ICC National Standard Master Mechanical

Techical Certificates in HVAC

Federal EPA Cert 609

Federal EPA Cert 608 Types 1, 2, and 3

HVAC Excellence Award: Gas Heat

HVAC Excellence Award: Air Conditioning

HVAC Excellence Award: Electrical

Ferris State University: Green Awareness

Certified in System Performance- GMC

AC&R 410a and Puron Certified  

Esco Institute Certified in Heating

Esco Institute Certified in AC 

Esco Institute Certified in Electrical

Esco Institute Certified in Airflow

 
Show Berne Indiana 46711 HVAC Award

Berne is a city in Monroe and Wabash townships, Adams CountyIndiana, United States, 35 mi (56 km) south of Fort Wayne. The population was 3,999 at the 2010 census. Berne and the surrounding area have become known for their large Amish population, who speaks Bernese German which is a Swiss German dialect

Berne was settled in 1852 by Mennonite immigrants who came directly from Switzerland, and named the community for the capital of Switzerland.[7] They began the chore of preparing for farming by clearing the land. However, farm markets were severely limited because of treacherous mud roads and distant trade centers. The advent of the railroad was soon to be the answer to the immigrant’s prayers. When the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad laid plans to construct a rail line through Adams County, two farmers, John Hilty and Abraham Lehman, offered a proposition: they would donate land to the railroad in exchange for the building of a rail depot in the small community. The deed indicates that Abraham Lehman and Christian Leichty were the parties who donated the land for the depot. The railroad companies agreed, and Hilty and Lehman (as recorded on the Original plat map of Berne on file at the Adams County, Indiana records office) quickly platted 10 building lots in anticipation of what was to come – more settlers. On Christmas Day, 1871, the first train arrived. This historical event marked the beginning of Berne, which was officially recorded as a community soon after. A post office was established in Berne in 1872.[8]

A steady stream of Swiss and German people came into the area from that train, as did English-speaking migrants, some of whom became successful businessmen in the new community. They contributed immensely in the growth of Berne.

 

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