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Heating and Cooling

Your Heating, Cooling Repair, and Installation Specialist in New Albany, Ohio.

When the cold weather in Ohio hits we do our best to stay warm. But sometimes our home systems can’t keep up. The team at Bryant Heating and Cooling is here to help you fast. if your furnace is having issues call us today for an inspection.

It might be winter but spring will be here fast and we all know Ohio weather. So don’t get caught off guard this year. Give us a call and have your home air conditioner tuned up for spring. If we find any issues we can give you a quote and have you back up and comfortable fast.

Keeping your HVAC units running efficiently can go a long way to keeping your home comfortable and your energy costs low. We are experienced working to repair HVAC units and can also offer you a quote on installing a new HVAC unit. Contact us for more details.

Don't Let the Bryant Name Fool You
We Service All Makes and Models

Here at Bryant Heating & Cooling we can offer a wide variety of energy-efficient and affordable home heating and cooling products to match any Ohio home or existing system. From brand new installations of complete HVAC systems and replacement of existing units to adding air conditioning to any home, there is a system that’s ideal for your home. Ohio License # 30745

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New Albany, Ohio

The city of New Albany, Ohio is a suburb of Columbus. It’s a popular place to live because of its proximity to the state capital. In addition, it’s widely considered the best suburb in the United States. New Albany was founded in 1837 and incorporated in 1856. Most of the city is located in Franklin County and a small portion extends into adjacent Licking County.

A theory about the name “New Albany” is that some of the original settlers migrated from the Albany, New York, area. Albany, Ohio was laid out in about 1832, which was prior to the founding of New Albany. During its history, the community has also been known by the name of “Hope”.