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Peterman Brothers mini-split system.

Here are four smart, energy-saving tips that keep your home cool and your wallet happy.

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The weather’s heating up, INDY.

Want to keep your home cool without blowing your budget? The pros at Peterman Brothers suggest a few smart, energy-saving steps:

  1. Try a mini-split system for precise, room-by-room comfort without relying on traditional ductwork.
  2. Choose the right furnace (gas or electric) based on your climate, budget, and maintenance preferences.
  3. Keep your tech and systems safe with surge protection — done the right way.

Schedule your free estimate for comfort and peace of mind all summer long (and beyond).

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