Bryant Heating & Cooling provided an Evolution HVAC system to a home in Detroit that’s being refurbished by Home Depot’s Renovation Services program in collaboration with the Detroit Land Bank Authority.

Flame Furnace, a Warren, Michigan-based Bryant factory-authorized dealer, installed the system.

“For more than a century, Bryant has been synonymous with keeping families comfortable in their homes and part of this proud tradition has been working with dealers like Flame Furnace to support their local communities,” said Matthew Pine, vice president of marketing at Bryant. “It’s exciting for us to work with Home Depot and the Detroit Land Bank to help breathe fresh life into struggling neighborhoods.”

The project was also featured as a segment on PBS’ home improvement show “This Old House,” marking the second time Bryant has been a part of the show. “This Old House” featured the renovation of a formerly abandoned Detroit home in its most recent season. The company said its latest project in Detroit is part of its commitment to providing home comfort systems to families and organizations in North America.

“This was a tremendous opportunity for Bryant and Flame Furnace to make an impact in our city and to create excitement for the Bryant brand and for Flame Furnace in our community,” said Flame Furnace owner Gary Marowske. “The city of Detroit and the people of this city are working hard to turn the city around and remind the country what a tremendous place this is to live and work. We hope playing our small part in this project aids that important movement.”