
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
Conducted comprehensive assessment of existing heating system in basement, which features a 2012 gas furnace with connected ductwork. Customer requires complete HVAC replacement including installation of new furnace unit and addition of AC system (currently not present). Documented current installation configuration and measured existing connections to ensure proper sizing for replacement equipment.
Performed diagnostic on 2-year-old non-operational HVAC system. Discovered condensate drainage system malfunction causing safety switch activation. Installed magnetic level gauge to ensure proper condensate flow and reset system, restoring normal heating operation.
Performed sewer drain cleanout and camera inspection in basement utility area, addressing a deteriorating drainage system with visible water damage. Inspected vertical PVC pipe connection showing rust and sediment buildup at base, documenting evidence of long-term moisture issues and potential leakage points.
Responded to no-heat call for 10-year-old boiler showing low water/volume warning light. Inspection revealed significant dust accumulation and debris inside boiler compartment. Cleaned system components, restored proper water level, reset control board and verified normal operation with customer before departure.
Performed gas line installation for dryer hookup in basement utility area. Installed new gas piping with proper fittings and connections to existing system. Conducted pressure test to verify system integrity and ensure no leaks present before connecting appliance.
Conducted assessment of non-operational furnace with failed inducer motor. Found existing unit (approximately 9 years old) was improperly installed, having been relocated from another property. Evaluation included inspection of electrical panel and outdoor AC unit, which showed signs of age and seasonal debris accumulation. Provided replacement estimate for new furnace system with optional AC replacement.
Conducted diagnostic evaluation on 10+ year old basement furnace with non-igniting pilot light. Visual inspection revealed failed heat exchanger, which was documented with photos of the main unit and surrounding crawlspace area. Presented replacement options to customer due to the critical safety concern of the failed component.
Conducted a comprehensive full system HVAC estimate for residential air conditioning installation. Inspected existing utility space and evaluated appropriate placement for new furnace unit with proper ductwork configuration. Documented current setup with photos showing metal ductwork installation points and potential furnace location on wooden platform in basement area.
Inspected 19-year-old furnace in basement showing multiple critical failures including oil leakage from blower motor, signs of leakage from inducer motor, and dark rust spots on heat exchanger. Noted excessive dirt accumulation in system due to ongoing home construction. Recommended complete furnace replacement with option to replace AC system as well given the 21-year age of the complete HVAC system.
Responded to service call for recently installed Daikin AURORA mini-split system displaying error code with only fan operation and no heating/cooling capacity. Diagnostic inspection of the exterior condenser unit revealed proper installation with insulated refrigerant lines and appropriate drainage setup. System is under both parts and labor warranty; corrected error code issue and restored full heating/cooling functionality.
Responded to no hot water complaint for 10+ year old tanked water heater located in basement. Diagnostic inspection revealed water leaking from tank base with visible corrosion around bottom ventilation panels. Replaced failed water heater with new unit, including proper connection of hot/cold water lines and exhaust venting, restoring hot water service to residence.
Conducted Gold Furnace Inspection on 19-year-old forced air system located in basement. Inspected electrical wiring and connections in control panel, noting bundle condition and proper color coding. Examined adjacent Bradford White water heater with Defender Safety System, verifying proper ductwork connections and exhaust ventilation.
Responded to emergency water leak service request. Upon inspection, discovered severely corroded supply pipe within ceiling cavity causing slow drip. Opened damaged ceiling section, removed deteriorated pipe section showing extensive rust damage and aging, and replaced with new copper fittings to prevent further structural water damage to the century-old home's wooden joists and surrounding materials.
Successfully installed a new 4" x 35' chimney liner and vent kit for an A.O. Smith water heater. Properly connected the horizontal ventilation duct to the existing wall opening and ensured all connections were secure and code-compliant.
Responded to a no-heat call following power outage due to high winds. Performed diagnostic testing on furnace electrical components with multimeter, identifying failed ignition control module as the source of system failure. Replaced faulty module, verified proper voltage readings and restored heating functionality to the system.
Successfully replaced the worn cartridge in the shower filtration system, restoring proper water flow and pressure. Inspected the circulation motor and connected plumbing components to verify proper installation and operation after the replacement.
Performed Gold Furnace Inspection on 10+ year old forced air system located in basement. Inspected blower motor assembly, electrical connections, and ventilation components, which were found to be in normal working condition with no visible damage or unusual wear. Verified proper wiring connections to all control points and terminals.
Responded to service call for non-functioning Rheem Performance commercial water heater (approximately 12 years old) located in boiler room. Upon inspection, identified ignition failure in the tank system. Performed diagnostic assessment, documented condition with photos of the installation including ductwork, venting, and copper pipe connections.
Responded to callback for water leakage issue on recently installed furnace. Inspected control board components and wiring connections, and examined plumbing configuration where water overflow was occurring. Identified and corrected issue with pressure regulator valve connection to prevent further water overflow from the hot water tank during furnace cycling.
Responded to a main line backup issue where customer suspected concrete replacement might be necessary. Inspected the plumbing system including the PVC connections and drainage pipes in the utility area. Cleared the main drain obstruction without requiring any concrete demolition or replacement.