Our dedication to quality craftsmanship and legacy of longevity have made Eyman Omaha’s Fix-It company for more than 60 years. We research radiators and hunt down hardware, always staying one step ahead of the maintenance, repair, and refurbishment of antique equipment. From boilers to bathroom fixtures, we have seen and fixed it all! That’s why […]
Furnace Efficiency and What You Need to Know
If your low-efficiency furnace has seen its last frigid Omaha winter, you may feel overwhelmed at the thought of choosing a new system. With so many brands, models, and methods for heating your home, where do you start? At Eyman, we want to be your plumbing and HVAC experts for life. We pride ourselves on […]
Life Expectancy of Your Furnace
Eyman respects longevity. That’s how we’ve managed to be one of Omaha’s lead mechanical contractors since 1957. We’re known as the “fix it” company because we know that you want to get as much use out of your home mechanical systems as possible, and we are happy to help you extend the life of your equipment for […]
What to Do If Your Furnace Fails (and How to Prevent it)
On a frigid night, nothing is more soothing than to relax on the couch with a cup of tea and a house full of quiet. Except tonight is too quiet. The gentle hum of your heater has gone silent and a chill fills the air. At Eyman, we’re familiar with the fact that nothing seems to […]
New Climate Control System in Bellevue, NE
Bellevue resident Bob Hug had a new furnace and air conditioner installed by Eyman Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning about a month ago. “I called them out to look at my furnace. The first man came out and said the blower motor was bad but I happened to have one on hand. He told me, ‘This […]
Why doesn’t the heat work in my home?
If you suddenly find there’s no heat in your house, what should you do? First, don’t panic. Panic never helps, but it definitely makes a situation worse. Your first thought may be dollar signs. The replacement of your furnace or boiler can be costly, particularly if it’s a surprise. But that may not be necessary. […]