Bryant
Established over a century ago, Bryant continues to set the bar for exceptional reliability, efficiency, and cutting-edge technology. Answering to high standards for your indoor comfort needs, Bryant products undergo strenuous testing above and beyond industry criteria. As a Bryant Factory Authorized Dealer, the NATE-certified technicians from Gruter Heating & Air Conditioning are qualified to match your requirements to the ideal solution, and protect the value and satisfaction of your investment with meticulous installation and service procedures. Included among a rewarding range of heating and cooling products, you’ll find sophisticated air conditioners, ductless systems, gas furnaces, geothermal heat pumps, packaged products, standby generators, and more. To enhance management, convenience, and efficiency of your heating and cooling equipment, Bryant offers programming and WiFi connectivity through precision controls and thermostats. Along with comfort, Bryant protects air quality, offering a line of innovative and effective air purifiers, CO alarms, dehumidifiers, humidifiers, UV lamps, and ventilators.
Weil McLain
For over 130 years, Weil McLain has outfitted homes and businesses with efficient, reliable heating. A commitment to quality and value is epitomized in every boiler they design. For every size and style of home, Weil McLain provides a rewarding solution, offering gas and oil-fired water and steam boilers, wall-mounted options, compact models for the tightest spaces, and indirect fired water heaters. Featuring innovative controls and zoning capability, ease-of-management is combined with perfect comfort.
Aeroseal
The average home sacrifices 30% of heated and cooled air to leaks in the ductwork. While patching leaks once required a time and labor-intensive process, Aeroseal duct sealing delivers proven results quickly, safely, and effectively. This unique, patented, and EPA approved procedure tackles leaks from the inside out. Injected into the ducts, UL tested adhesive particles turn sharply to exit through holes or cracks in the duct system, quickly building up on the edges until the leak is entirely sealed. Results are measured and reported in a printed record, and add up to lower monthly energy bills, improved comfort, healthier air quality, and a lighter workload for HVAC equipment.
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