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Reeder Heating & Air Conditioning logo - Professional HVAC Contractor in Anderson, IN
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Reeder Heating & Air Conditioning in Anderson, Indiana

4.3/5 (68 Reviews)
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM See hours
pin icon 2200 North Scatterfield Road, Anderson, IN, 46012
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Quality Assurance
Family
Locally Operated
Superior Customer Service

About Reeder Heating & Air Conditioning

At Reeder Heating & Air Conditioning in Anderson, IN, we handle everything from gas furnace and central air conditioning installations to repairs on hot-water boilers, water heaters, and ductwork. Our team also covers electrical work, humidifiers, air cleaners, chimney repairs, gas piping, and fire or flood restoration for heating systems. Serving our community from 2200 N. Scatterfield Road keeps us close for all your HVAC needs.

Top Highlights From Customer Reviews

Reeder provides responsive and professional HVAC service, including furnace and AC installation/repair. Technicians are thorough, knowledgeable, and punctual. The company offers quick estimates, competitive pricing, and excellent customer service, even for remote arrangements.

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Top Reviews

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    Marla

    3 months ago
    Called for services and furnace was working within 3 hours. Now that's amazing service. Thank you so very much
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    Stephen Long

    4 months ago
    Unfortunately, my experience with Reeder's has not been very good. They were called to provide service on a heat-pump system at my mother-in-law's home. When my wife noticed the heating system was not keeping up with the demand for heat during a recent cold spell (10-20 degrees F low overnight temps). Before Reeder's was called, I was able to confirm: 1) Thermostat was calling for heat pump AND 3 stage electric heat (all elements on). 2) Heat pump was running and coils warm 3) No comm errors noted on the thermostat 4) The main control board was sending 24 VAC and 220 VAC was present on the relay input terminals 5) All 4 heating elements tested good (not open) Reeder's was called, and the request for service noted "Axillary heat not working properly" The service tech observed 3 of the 4 heating elements were not powering on when they should be. He noted the heat pump was not running. I gave him all the information I had previously collected, also noting that the thermostat was not currently calling for HP + stage 3 electric. The outside temp had dropped between my initial checks and the tech's arrival, below the temp that the HP will kick on. Based on what he saw on some diagnostic screen (fault log) on the thermostat, he diagnosed it as "Air handler (main board) not communicating w/ thermostat or running properly" and said the system needed a new main board that would have to be ordered. I called Reeder's the next morning to express my concern with the diagnosis, since ALL indication were that the main board was functioning properly AND communicating with thermostat. I spoke with Bryan and relayed all of the information from my testing. He said he would be sure to have relays on the truck when he came to install the main board. When Bryan came, he called me to let me know he had completed the install, saying there was 'water damage' to the board, which is common on this system. I asked what part of the main board was not functioning properly he could not provide an answer, just that 90% of the time the main board was the problem. He was ready to leave when I asked him about the relays. He acted surprised but called back in a few minutes to let me know the main board did not fix the problem. He checked the relays and they were not working. He also indicated that he replaced the relays and that did not fix the problem and then added that the main board and the electric heat system (relays/elements/etc.) would all be replaced under warranty. Knowing that the relays were getting 24 VDC and 220 VAC, I am skeptical of the claim that replacing relays would not have fixed it. A few days later, the entire electric heat part of the system was replaced, and the system was able to reach the setpoint, but unfortunately, that's not the end of the story. There was an error message on the thermostat, saying there was no communication with the outside unit. Another call to Reeder's to get service. The tech discovered the breaker to the outside unit had never been turned back on after the last service call. While there was no cost to us, this raises a question of how thoroughly the system was checked out by the previous tech on the 3rd visit. Additionally, when the bill arrived, there was a charge for the original service visit (totally expected) and an additional approximately $170 for labor to install the 'under warranty' electric heating parts. I guess I should have pushed the relay conversation harder, but when he said 'covered by warranty' I didn't realize there would be labor charges for the installation, especially since the original work order (picture attached) says they will provide estimate of cost of parts, and nothing was provided other than "covered by warranty".
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    Carolyn Kruse

    9 months ago
    Thank you Reeder Heating & Air Conditioning. Service tech, Alan came to my rescue today. No cold air from air conditioner- he diagnosed and repaired very quickly. Very professional and super representative for Reeder!
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    julie metzger

    1 year ago
    These people are awesome. I've been using them on all my properties for YEARS. Always quick, courteous and knowledgeable. Love you guys!!!
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    Morris Smith

    1 year ago
    Excellent service! Fast and knowledgeable. Will recommend to any and everyone. Allen is a true hero!

Neighborhoods

  • Woodlawn Heights
  • Chesterfield
  • River Forest
  • Country Club Heights
  • Daleville
  • Gaston
  • Yorktown
  • Ingalls
  • Lapel
  • Pendleton
  • Alexandria
  • Orestes

Extra Info

Features

  • HVAC, Plumbing & Electric
  • Quick Estimates
  • Professional Service
  • Thorough and Reliable
  • Competitive Prices

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Accepted Payment Methods

  • credit card
  • debit card
  • cash
  • bank transfer

FAQ

Does Reeder Heating & Air Conditioning offer free estimates for HVAC installations?

We provide quick estimates based on your specific HVAC needs, such as gas furnace or central air conditioning installations. Pricing is determined by factors like equipment sizing, ductwork condition, and any required electrical or gas piping work. Contact us for a detailed quote that outlines labor, materials, and scope.

Are you licensed and insured for HVAC and related services?

Reeder Heating & Air Conditioning holds the necessary licenses as an HVAC contractor, electrician, gasfitter, and plumber to handle installations and repairs safely. Our insurance covers general liability and workers' compensation to protect your property during work like hot-water boiler repairs or chimney services. We comply with local permitting requirements in Anderson, IN.

Does Reeder Heating & Air Conditioning handle installations in unique structures like yurts?

We install HVAC units in various settings, including inside yurts, as shown in our photo evidence from Anderson, IN. Our team manages everything from central air conditioning and gas furnaces to humidifiers, air cleaners, and ductwork modifications. This ensures proper airflow and efficiency regardless of the home's design.

What should I expect for arrival times and scheduling with you?

Our technicians arrive right on time for scheduled appointments, such as furnace checks or repairs. We set clear timelines from estimate to completion, coordinating around your availability while factoring in any permitting needs. Bryan and our team go straight to work upon arrival to minimize disruption.

Does Reeder Heating & Air Conditioning clean up after HVAC jobs and handle waste?

We leave your home clean after completing installations or repairs on systems like water heaters or fire/flood restoration for heating. Our process includes proper disposal of old equipment and debris from ductwork or chimney work. Drop cloths and protective measures keep your space tidy throughout the job.

Why is hiring you safer and better than attempting HVAC work as a DIY project?

Professional installation follows strict standards for refrigerant handling, electrical connections, and gas piping to prevent hazards like leaks or fires that DIY often misses. We evaluate your entire system, including ductwork and static pressure, for optimal performance and longevity. This approach avoids common pitfalls like improper sizing, which can lead to inefficiency or equipment failure over time.

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Location & Hours

Service Area:

Serving Anderson, IN & Surrounding Areas
Mon 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tue 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wed 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thu 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Fri 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sat Closed
Sun Closed

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