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Bryant HVAC Repair in NYC
AM Profs Inc diagnoses and repairs Bryant gas furnaces, boilers, and ductless mini-splits across New York City apartments and small commercial spaces. Bryant is part of the Carrier family, sharing internal components and diagnostic patterns with Carrier and ICP brands like Payne.
24/7 urgent repair is available for Bryant furnaces and boilers, including weekends and holidays. A no-heat call in cold weather is treated as urgent.
Covered Equipment
Gas furnaces
Boilers
Ductless mini-splits
Evolution zoning & controls
Light-commercial equipment
Because Bryant shares factory designs with Carrier and Payne, NYC technicians can often cross-reference parts across all three brands.
Quick Answer
What is the most common Bryant repair issue in NYC?
The most common Bryant calls involve furnace ignition lockouts and pressure-switch faults — standard furnace control boards use the same diagnostic LED flash codes as Carrier, since the two brands share manufacturing. Evolution-series equipment adds zoning and communicating diagnostics on top of that base.
Last updated: July 2026
Why Bryant Repairs Need Brand-Specific Service
Bryant has a real historical role in how American homes got heated at all: the company played a major part in popularizing residential natural gas heating in the early 20th century, helping transition many homes away from coal-fired systems.
Charles Bryant founded the company in 1904 in Cleveland, Ohio, originally as the Natural Gas Heating Company before it became Bryant Heater & Manufacturing Co. Carrier Global Corporation acquired the Bryant brand in 1955 and continues to own it today.
What Makes The Brand Different
Shared diagnostics with Carrier and Payne
Because Bryant is part of the Carrier family, its equipment shares identical internal components, factory designs, and repair parts with Carrier and ICP brands like Payne — which lets technicians cross-reference parts and fault patterns across all three when servicing older or less common models.
Standard Bryant furnace control boards commonly report the same LED flash-code diagnostics as Carrier equipment, while the higher-end Evolution line adds zoning and communicating controls on top of that shared base.
Bryant Systems We Service
Common symptoms, likely causes, what we check first, and when to call for each system type.
Gas Furnace
Common symptoms: Furnace won't ignite, shuts down mid-cycle, or the control board is flashing a fault pattern.
Likely causes: Ignitor failure, flame sensor fouling, pressure switch fault, or restricted airflow.
What we check first: Ignition sequence, flame sensor signal, pressure switch operation, and stored fault codes.
What work is done: Ignitor or flame sensor replacement, pressure switch service, and airflow correction.
When to call: As soon as the furnace won't hold a call for heat or cycles repeatedly.
Boiler
Common symptoms: No heat from radiators, boiler short-cycles, or a leak appears near fittings.
Likely causes: Ignition or ignition-control fault, low water pressure, or a failed circulator pump.
What we check first: Ignition sequence, system pressure, and circulator pump operation.
What work is done: Ignition component service, pressure correction, and circulator pump repair or replacement.
When to call: As soon as radiators stop heating or a leak is visible near the boiler.
Ductless Mini-Split
Common symptoms: Indoor unit won't reach temperature, or the outdoor unit doesn't run.
Likely causes: Refrigerant leak, dirty filter or coil, or a communication fault between units.
What we check first: Filter and coil condition, refrigerant pressures, and communication signal.
What work is done: Filter and coil cleaning, leak search and recharge, and communication repair.
When to call: If the indoor unit runs constantly without reaching set temperature.
Bryant Error Codes
Codes below are informational — a code alone doesn't confirm the fix, and resetting power without addressing the underlying fault often just delays the problem.
31
Commonly reported as a pressure switch fault on standard Bryant/Carrier-family furnace control boards.
33
Commonly reported as a limit circuit fault, often tied to restricted airflow.
34
Commonly reported as an ignition lockout after repeated failed ignition attempts.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Bryant the same as Carrier?
Bryant is owned by Carrier Global Corporation and shares identical internal components and factory designs with Carrier and Payne, though it's sold and marketed as its own brand.
What do Bryant furnace flash codes usually mean?
Standard Bryant furnace boards commonly report the same LED flash-code system as Carrier — codes are commonly associated with faults like pressure switch issues, limit circuit trips, and ignition lockouts, though a proper diagnostic still confirms the specific cause.
Do you repair Bryant boilers in NYC apartments?
Yes. Bryant boilers are common in NYC apartments and small commercial spaces, and we diagnose ignition, pressure, and circulator pump issues on them directly.
What is the Bryant Evolution system?
Evolution is Bryant's higher-end zoning and communicating control platform, adding coordinated diagnostics on top of the brand's standard equipment.
What areas of NYC do you cover for Bryant repair?
We schedule Bryant repair across Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx.