
Detroit is home to many milestones in American history and continues to pave the way for many cultural innovations. That’s why FLAME Heating, Cooling, Plumbing & Electrical proudly provides our communities in Detroit, MI, with all their home and business HVAC, plumbing, or electrical needs.
Call (888) 234-2340 or contact us online and experience Detroit’s leading team of HVAC professionals.
HVAC Services in the Detroit, MI area
We completely understand the importance of your home’s heating and cooling systems for comfort and safety. Our team of experts can handle any residential or commercial HVAC repair, inspection, maintenance, or replacement in no time.
- Air conditioning: Hot summers in Detroit call for cool air from a reliable and adequately maintained AC. For all your residential and commercial AC services, trust the FLAME team to help you remedy all your issues quickly and efficiently.
- Heating: When cold Michigan winters hit, your heating system is imperative to keep you and your family warm. We have knowledge, experience, and expertise with furnaces, boilers, heat pumps, and commercial heating systems. No matter your system, we’re always ready to help work on it.
- Indoor air quality: When dealing with your home’s HVAC system, whether cold or hot, your indoor air quality will be affected. FLAME will ensure your indoor air is as clean as possible, so you’ll never smell foul odors or breathe in too many allergens. We’ll gladly service your air filters, air scrubbers, humidifiers, and more.
Detroit Plumbing Services
Without a properly installed and maintained plumbing system, your home could become unsafe due to leaks, clogs, or sewage backup. Our master plumbers and journeymen are ready to tackle residential plumbing problems courteously and efficiently.
- Clogged drains: We can quickly help you unclog and clean your drains without hiccups.
- Frozen and burst pipes: In Detroit’s frigid weather, it’s not uncommon for homeowners to experience a frozen or burst pipe at the worst possible time. But don’t worry — FLAME is always on standby, ready to help you immediately clean up the mess and repair the problem.
- Water heaters: Water heaters are also vital to your home, and our team is familiar with all makes and models to ensure you can always count on us.
We also help our communities with:
- Sump pumps
- Toilets
- Commercial plumbing
- and more!
Call (888) 234-2340 or contact us online today for all your plumbing needs in Detroit.
Electrical Services
FLAME Heating, Cooling, Plumbing & Electrical has been helping residents and business owners in Detroit and the surrounding areas of Macomb, Oakland, St. Clair, Wayne, and Washtenaw counties with their electrical services, including installation, repair, and inspection.
We can service your property’s circuit breaker, the brain of your home’s electrical system. And if you ever experience a power surge, our master electricians will help you get your home back up and running in no time.
That’s not all, however. We’re also equipped to help you with:
Call (888) 234-2340 or contact us online now, and we’ll take care of your electrical issues immediately.
Why Choose Flame Furnace Company?
FLAME was founded in 1949 and remains the benchmark for HVAC, plumbing, and electrical services throughout Detroit. When you choose us, know that you’ll always get:
- Fully licensed and insured team
- Background-checked professionals
- Free estimates and upfront pricing
- Respect, responsiveness, and expertise
- Coupons, financing options, and service plans
Call (888) 234-2340 or contact us online for the best HVAC services in all of Detroit!
Detroit Services FAQs
How long do HVAC systems last?
Most systems last between 10 to 15 years but can quickly degrade over time, so it’s important to have regular professional inspections and maintenance done.
Are bigger AC systems better?
Not necessarily. It’s more important to match your AC to your home. If your AC is too big, it will short-cycle and not run long enough to properly eliminate humidity and drain water from your system.
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Detroit , MI
Job Locations and Reviews
Diagnosed 15-year-old furnace with no heat call; inspection revealed corroded control board terminals with deteriorating wire connections at multiple connection points. Performed terminal cleaning, secured loose connections, and restored system operation after confirming thermostat functionality.
Performed Gold Furnace Inspection on unit located in basement laundry room. Inspected internal components including motor assembly, wiring connections, and valve/fitting integrity. Also examined hot water tank as requested and replaced furnace filter during service.
Performed Gold Furnace Inspection on aging unit (10+ years) located in basement. Conducted comprehensive internal component examination including motor, wiring connections, and ventilation system. Unit was operational with no immediate service concerns identified.
Completed Gold Boiler Inspection on a 2-year-old steam boiler system located in customer's basement. Visual inspection revealed properly functioning burner assembly with normal flame pattern and clean combustion. Recommended routine maintenance to address minor debris accumulation beneath unit to maintain optimal system performance.
Successfully replaced deteriorated kitchen floor shut-off valve serving the stove water line. Removed old valve showing signs of mineral buildup and water damage at the wall connection. Installed new brass shut-off valve with proper threaded connections to existing plumbing and verified proper operation with no leaks.
Completed Gold Boiler Inspection on 7-year-old steam boiler located in basement. Documented water damage around ceiling pipe penetration and identified potential leak issue. Equipment appears operational but recommend addressing water damage to prevent further deterioration of surrounding structural materials.
Conducted comprehensive assessment for HVAC replacement quote (CQ 07506-01) involving non-operational AC unit with natural gas furnace. Documented current installation conditions including existing air handler/furnace with cylindrical duct connections and flexible metal conduit. Photographed exposed electrical infrastructure with multiple conduits and wiring to facilitate proper system design and installation planning.
Responded to service call for 19-year-old Carrier furnace located in basement. Performed diagnostic inspection of heating system with focus on chimney liner, humidifier wire tubing, and venting connections. Identified oxidation at copper pipe joints and evaluated condition of ductwork and condensate drainage system. Provided customer with requested quote for chimney liner replacement, humidifier wire tubing repair, and vent pipe modifications.
Responded to no-heat call for 10+ year old furnace located in basement. Upon inspection, found significant dust accumulation and signs of age-related wear. Performed thorough cleaning of unit, replaced air filter, and tested system operation. Unit now functioning properly with restored airflow and heating capacity.
Completed repair work on boiler piping system, which included replacing damaged pipe sections and installing new insulation on connection points. Serviced multiple pipe junctions in the basement mechanical area and verified proper operation of the heating system after repairs were completed.
Provided estimate for replacement of a 30-year-old natural gas furnace located in basement utility closet with louvered bi-fold doors. Current unit is operational but has exceeded typical service life. Inspection revealed standard residential heating system with connected ductwork, condensate drain line, and associated mechanical components that would need to be integrated with any replacement system.
Installed new bathroom exhaust fan unit on interior wall, replacing existing ventilation system. Verified proper electrical connections to the two nearby outlets and ensured proper mounting to eliminate previous wall discoloration. System now functioning correctly with proper ventilation flow.
Performed leak repair service on second-floor bathtub faucet. Diagnosed and addressed deteriorated seals and worn valve components causing water seepage. Completed necessary repairs to eliminate the leak and prevent further water damage to surrounding wall structure.
Responded to a callback regarding suspected gas leak at dryer. Inspection confirmed leak in gas line previously serviced, which had already been shut off by DTE. Visual inspection of pipe connections in structural space revealed aging connections with visible cobwebs around pipe joints, particularly at a turquoise connector where the gas line runs through wooden framing.
Conducted estimate for replacement of 25-year-old AC and furnace system in gated community residence. Current equipment is operational but at end of service life. Customer expressed preference for Lennox equipment. Visual inspection revealed outdoor units positioned against brick wall with protective lattice screening, requiring evaluation for proper clearance and airflow in new installation design.
Diagnosed intermittent pilot light failure on residential furnace causing inconsistent heating. Performed voltage testing with multimeter at gas valve, confirming low millivolt reading of 16.4mV AC indicating thermocouple degradation. Replaced faulty thermocouple and verified proper pilot flame operation, restoring reliable heat production.
Completed excavation work for floor break repair as per estimate, exposing and addressing drainage pipe issues. Installed new PVC piping with proper elbow joint connections in the excavated area where standing water had accumulated. Miss Dig was contacted prior to excavation and all necessary documentation has been completed with customer approval.
Completed gas line repair in basement utility area. Inspected and addressed issues with aged insulation on exposed gas pipes running through ceiling joists. Documented pre- and post-repair conditions with photographs showing the repaired gas line system and supporting metal brackets.
Responded to no-heat call for Goodman furnace under 10 years old located in basement. Diagnostic testing with Fieldpiece SC440 revealed faulty control board causing system failure to initiate. Replaced control board, verified proper amperage readings (0.38A), and confirmed complete system operation through multiple heating cycles.
Completed inspection of electrical service riser mounted on exterior brick wall. The existing riser conduit extends from meter box to roofline, with visible wiring requiring replacement as requested by customer. Photos documented current installation condition including meter box placement and conduit path for reference during upcoming replacement work.