Expert Heating Services in Bowling Green & Findlay

Professional heating services in Bowling Green from Tin Man Heating & Cooling. From furnace repairs to new installations, our experts ensure reliable, energy-efficient heating for your home.

We offer a full range of heating system services, from fixing your existing installation to partial or full replacement of your furnace, heat pump, boiler, or geothermal system. Tin Man Heating & Cooling can handle all your heating needs.

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We Provide Heating Services Built for Northwest Ohio Winters

Emergency No-Heat Service (24/7)

If the furnace quits during a cold snap, we prioritize no-heat calls and arrive with the parts to solve most issues fast—serving Bowling Green, Perrysburg, Waterville, Rossford, North Baltimore, Haskins, Weston, Pemberville, and nearby.

Furnace Repair

When winds cut across open fields, a struggling furnace shows fast—rooms won’t warm up or the system runs nonstop. We find the cause and fix it quickly so your home gets back to comfortable, even heat on the coldest nights.

Furnace Replacement & Installation

If repairs keep stacking up, a new, right-sized furnace can solve cold back bedrooms and high winter bills. We match the system to your house and make sure warm air reaches the far rooms—so it keeps up when January really bites.

Furnace Maintenance & Tune-Ups

The best time to avoid a no-heat emergency is before the first hard freeze. Our pre-winter tune-up gets your system cleaned, checked, and ready, so it starts easily on cold mornings and runs quieter all season.

Boiler & Radiator Service

Freeze–thaw swings can make radiators gurgle and rooms heat unevenly. We quiet the system, balance the heat from room to room, and replace failing boilers with steady, efficient options—great for older homes near downtown and around BGSU.

Heat Pumps & Dual-Fuel Systems

Modern heat pumps handle most winter days here just fine. For deep cold snaps, a dual-fuel setup switches to gas automatically, keeping you comfortable without babysitting the thermostat.

Ductless Mini-Split Heating

Finished attics, sunrooms, and additions are tough to heat in our climate. Ductless units warm those spaces without tearing into walls—quiet, efficient, and placed to stay clear of slush and drifting snow.

Zoning & Comfort Balancing

A common local complaint: main floor is okay, bedrooms are chilly—especially on the windy side. We divide the home into zones and adjust airflow so each level holds the temperature you set.

Thermostats & Smart Controls

Save money and stay comfortable through our wild temperature swings. Set schedules, adjust from your phone, and avoid over-heating empty rooms—simple controls that make a real difference in winter.

Radiant Floors, Garage & Shop Heaters

If you work in the garage or need to protect pipes in a pole barn, winter wind steals the warmth. We install safe, properly vented heaters that make those spaces usable in January.

Whole-Home Humidifiers (Winter Air Solutions)

Cold, dry air brings static, dry skin, and creaky floors. We add the right level of moisture so the air feels better and your wood floors and trim are protected.

Ductwork Repair & Sealing

Hard-to-heat rooms at the ends of long runs are common in ranches and two-stories here. We seal and adjust ducts, add returns where needed, and help every room share the heat.

Maintenance Plans

Stay ahead of winter with scheduled visits, priority service, and member savings. We’ll remind you before the weather turns and keep your system ready for the season.

Call 419.827.5799 now if you need prompt heater assistance or a custom quote for a new system or book your service online.

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Locally Trusted Heating Experts Since 1988

Winter here is long, blustery, and full of thaw-then-refreeze days. That’s hard on ranch layouts with long duct runs, bonus rooms over garages, and older additions that never quite warm up. We look at how your house behaves—where heat stalls, which rooms race past setpoint—and design a fix that fits local conditions: smarter airflow or zoning where it helps, the right equipment when it’s time, and clean, code-right work that holds temperature on the rough nights (not just the easy ones). Tin Man’s team works in Bowling Green and the surrounding towns every day, so the recommendations you get are grounded in the homes and weather we all live with.

Signs It’s Time to Service Your Heater

  • One or two rooms always lag behind—especially after windy evenings: Likely airflow issues (leaky/undersized ducts, not enough returns) or a zoning/thermostat problem. Service can balance airflow, seal leaks, and get heat to the far rooms.
  • The system runs without a break, or short-cycles and never settles in: Constant running points to lost efficiency or heat escaping; rapid on/off often means a control or sizing issue. A tune-up can restore performance and stop the seesaw.
  • You keep raising the thermostat but the air from vents/radiators feels weak or cool: Check for a clogged filter or blocked registers first. If that’s not it, the furnace/boiler may not be producing full heat, or a heat pump may be stuck in the wrong mode.
  • New sounds (thump, squeal, rattle) or a burnt/musty odor that doesn’t clear quickly: Thumps can mean rough starts, squeals can be blower wear, rattles point to duct/panel vibration. Persistent odors suggest electrical or moisture issues that need a pro look.
  • Radiators gurgle, or certain baseboards never get hot: Air trapped in the system or a circulation problem will keep some rooms chilly. Bleeding and balancing usually brings the whole loop back to even heat.
  • Outdoor heat-pump unit stays iced over after messy, slushy weather: A light frost is normal; a thick ice sheet that won’t clear isn’t. Clearing snow/leaves helps, but a stuck defrost or drainage issue needs service.
  • Bills jump compared to last winter, or you’re calling for fixes more often: Rising costs with the same usage mean the system’s working harder than it should. A full check can find what’s dragging it down and restore efficiency.

Quick checks before you call: replace the filter, open all supply/return vents, make sure outdoor intakes/exhausts aren’t blocked by snow or debris, and pop fresh batteries in the thermostat. If anything still feels off, we’ll take it from there.