
Clinton Township is the most populated township in Michigan, and it has the most parks of any city or township in Macomb County, MI. Perhaps most notably is the multi-million dollar George George Park which features 30 acres of playgrounds, walking paths and a picnic pavilion. With all that land to roam, who has time to worry about seasonal heating and cooling? The HVAC experts at FLAME are the best choice for emergency repairs and appliance installation for Clinton Township.
During the summertime, Clinton Township hosts the Gratiot Cruise. The cruise features a parade of classic cars and is a free public event for friends and families, from Macomb County and beyond. With average summer temperatures reaching 82°F, make sure your house is cool with a high-efficiency air conditioner installed by our FLAME experts.
FLAME can also help you prepare your home for winter. The average temperature of Clinton Township winters can get as low as 15°F. Make sure your home is warm enough by calling a FLAME expert today for an in-home inspection, and, if you need service, FLAME offers our Clinton Township customers nothing but the highest-quality work.
Why choose FLAME for your Clinton Township heating and cooling needs?
Because FLAME does high-quality HVAC work and install only the most reliable Bryant® products, and it’s all backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee.
Call FLAME today, at (888) 234-2340, or sign up online, and we’ll call you!
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Clinton Township , MI
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Responded to service call for reported gas odor at furnace location. Gas utility had previously identified a small gas leak at a coupling above the furnace unit. Inspected gas piping connections, located the leaking coupling joint, shut off gas supply, and tightened the faulty connection. Performed leak detection test using soap solution to verify repair integrity, then restored gas service. Conducted operational test of furnace to confirm proper ignition sequence and burner operation. System returned to normal heating function with no further gas odor detected.
Provided comprehensive estimate for replacement of 10+ year old residential air conditioning unit. Existing system currently operational with natural gas furnace, Honeywell Enviracare Elite humidifier, and standard ductwork configuration located in basement utility area. Documented current equipment specifications including air handler, metallic supply plenum, PVC condensate drainage system, and existing humidification components to ensure accurate sizing and compatibility recommendations for new AC unit installation.
Performed AC system startup and commissioning on newly installed basement evaporator coil and furnace system. Verified proper refrigerant charge, airflow through metal plenum and ductwork, and confirmed all electrical connections to the furnace unit. Tested system operation including blower motor function, verified intake and exhaust venting through white PVC pipes, and ensured proper condensate drainage. System startup completed successfully with all components operating within manufacturer specifications.
Completed comprehensive Gold AC Inspection and tune-up on a 2-year-old residential air conditioning system located on the north side of the property. Unit is positioned on a concrete pad against brick exterior wall with proper electrical disconnect and metering in place. Performed full preventive maintenance protocol including inspection of condensing unit, fan assembly, and all electrical connections. Verified proper operation of circular fan assembly with radial metal fins, checked refrigerant levels, cleaned condenser coils, and inspected louvered vents for adequate airflow. Examined electrical components including disconnect box and conduit connections mounted on building exterior. Unit operating within normal parameters with no deficiencies noted. System is in good condition for its age with proper installation on elevated pad for drainage. Membership renewal processed to include this maintenance visit.
Completed system start-up and inspection on recently installed HVAC system with outdoor condensing unit and basement air handler. Verified proper operation of all equipment components, checked refrigerant connections and electrical disconnect, and confirmed unit placement on appropriate pad with proper clearances. Documented installation with photographs showing plumbing connections at air handler and exterior condenser positioning against building foundation.
Conducted on-site assessment for installation of new four-zone mini split system with 40,000-50,000 BTU total capacity in residential property. Evaluated interior spaces including upstairs bedroom and downstairs living areas to determine optimal placement for indoor air handler units and routing for refrigerant lines and condensate drainage. Documented existing conditions and structural considerations for two-zone downstairs and two-zone upstairs configuration, photographed installation locations, and prepared comprehensive estimate options including budget-friendly system selections for customer's first mini split installation.
Completed full HVAC system installation including new furnace and air conditioning unit. Installed all necessary ductwork, electrical connections, and thermostat as shown in documentation photos. Submitted permit request and processed utility rebate applications with Consumers Energy and DTE for energy-efficient equipment installation.
Responded to service call for furnace failing to ignite and maintain temperature setpoint. Upon inspection, diagnosed failed heat exchanger on 10+ year old Bryant Plus 95i furnace located in basement. Provided comprehensive estimate for furnace replacement and optional air conditioning system upgrade. Documented existing HVAC system configuration including ductwork, condensate drainage, and electrical connections for replacement planning.
Responded to no-heat call on 10+ year old gas furnace located in basement. Upon arrival, confirmed thermostat was calling for heat but unit failed to ignite, resulting in indoor temperature of 66°F despite setpoint of 74°F. Performed diagnostic inspection with furnace access panels removed to evaluate internal components, control board, burner assembly, and ignition system. Used multimeter to test electrical connections and verify proper voltage to ignition components. Inspected PVC intake and exhaust venting for proper installation and clearance. Documented furnace condition with photos showing internal components, wiring, control boards, blower assembly, and burner chamber for service records.
Responded to no heat complaint for upstairs zone. Performed diagnostic troubleshooting on furnace displaying error code 296 and conducted static pressure testing to evaluate system airflow. Completed duct system measurements and assessment of recent installation to identify airflow restrictions affecting heating distribution to upper level.
Responded to service call regarding newly installed garbage disposal not functioning. Tested electrical outlet and confirmed proper power supply and functionality. Determined issue was not electrical in nature but related to the disposal unit itself or its mechanical installation by plumbing department.
Completed comprehensive tune-up on 3-year-old gas furnace located in basement. Performed full system inspection including burner operation verification, flame sensor check, electrical connections assessment, and blower assembly examination. Replaced furnace filter and confirmed all burners igniting properly with uniform blue flame pattern across burner assembly.
Completed diagnostic evaluation on 1996 furnace system located in condo unit near kitchen area presenting with humming noise complaint. Upon inspection, identified multiple critical failures including blower motor exhibiting rattling and grinding sounds with active oil leakage, inducer motor displaying faint rattling during startup cycle, and cracked heat exchanger with popped eyelet and visible fracture initiation. Noted heat exchanger had previous replacement performed in 2009. System accompanied by 2008 air conditioning unit. Provided comprehensive replacement estimate for furnace system due to severity of heat exchanger compromise and motor deterioration representing safety concern and end-of-life equipment condition.
Responded to service call for furnace producing humming noise in condo unit. Performed diagnostic inspection on furnace system over 10 years old located near kitchen area. Utilized borescope camera equipment to conduct internal visual inspection of ductwork and confined system components to identify source of abnormal operational sounds and assess overall equipment condition.
Responded to callback for furnace blowing cold air. Upon inspection of unit located in electrical room, verified all internal components including blower motor assembly, control board wiring connections, gas valve, and burner assembly. Documented system configuration with photos showing proper component installation and electrical connections. All mechanical and electrical systems found operating within normal parameters with no deficiencies related to original service call identified.
# Job Summary Responded to service call for garbage disposal and dishwasher issue at residential property. Performed diagnostic inspection of kitchen sink plumbing system, focusing on InSinkErator 3/4 HP garbage disposal unit and associated drainage components. # Work Performed Upon arrival, accessed under-sink cabinet to assess the garbage disposal installation and dishwasher connection points. Inspected the InSinkErator disposal unit, verifying proper mounting to sink drain assembly via metal clamp ring and securing bolts. Examined electrical connections and motor housing for signs of malfunction or damage. Evaluated black drainage pipes extending from disposal outlet for proper slope and secure connections. Assessed dishwasher drain line connection to disposal inlet port. Checked white PVC supply and drainage plumbing for leaks or blockages. Noted evidence of previous moisture accumulation on cabinet floor, indicating potential past leak or overflow condition. Tested disposal
Responded to commercial facility regarding non-operational Lennox furnace. Diagnosed failed control board as suspected in initial assessment. Replaced control board, tested all system functions, and verified proper operation of inducer motor and heating sequence. Unit now functioning properly with all safety systems confirmed operational.
Diagnosed and replaced failed Lochinvar tanked water heater in utility room of 78-year-old home that was not producing hot water throughout the residence. Installed new unit with proper copper pipe connections, verified proper operation, and confirmed restoration of hot water supply to all fixtures.
Responded to no-power service call and diagnosed issue with water heater. Inspection of exterior utility box revealed corroded components and a blown fuse affecting water heater operation. Replaced defective fuse, restoring power to water heater and confirming proper functionality before completing service.
Conducted assessment of non-functioning tanked water heater in basement for potential replacement with tankless unit. Current system operates on natural gas and shows signs of performance issues. Recommended conversion to tankless water heater system to improve efficiency and reliability.