
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
Completed comprehensive Gold Furnace Inspection on Lennox Signature Collection forced air unit located in basement. Performed full system diagnostics including electrical testing with multimeter, confirming proper voltage readings and system operation. Delivered and installed requested 20x25x4 air filter as part of routine maintenance service, ensuring optimal airflow and system efficiency for the 10+ year old unit.
Conducted on-site evaluation for complete air conditioning system replacement at residential property with natural gas furnace located in basement. Assessed existing ductwork configuration including galvanized metal plenum with trapezoidal junction box and cylindrical supply ducts, noting standard operational wear and dust accumulation but no structural deficiencies requiring immediate remediation. Evaluated exterior installation location along side yard utility area adjacent to electrical meter and prepared comprehensive replacement estimate for new AC system compatible with existing natural gas heating infrastructure.
Provided estimate for new generator installation at residential property. Evaluated existing electrical panel infrastructure and circuit distribution to determine integration requirements for standby generator system. Documented current breaker panel configuration showing multiple circuits including main breaker, furnace, kitchen appliances, lighting circuits, fire system, and other essential loads to assess transfer switch specifications and generator capacity needs for backup power coverage.
Responded to service call for furnace diagnostic and water heater inspection. Upon arrival, accessed basement mechanical room and performed comprehensive visual inspection of both units. Examined furnace cabinet, verified proper clearances, and inspected visible components including blower assembly, control board access, and gas connections. Assessed overall condition of heating system and documented equipment age and operational status. Conducted thorough inspection of Whirlpool water heater, examining temperature and pressure relief valve, gas control valve, pilot assembly, and all visible piping connections including copper supply lines and venting system. Verified proper installation of safety components and checked for signs of corrosion, leaks, or deterioration. Photographed both units and mechanical room configuration for documentation purposes. Provided assessment findings and recommendations to customer regarding repair versus replacement options for furnace system based on eq
Provided estimate for replacement of existing 40-gallon residential gas water heater located in utility room. Unit assessed for specifications, venting requirements, and installation access, with measurements and site conditions documented via photographs for accurate quote preparation.
Completed comprehensive Gold AC inspection on 10-year-old residential air conditioning system with air handler located in basement. Performed visual inspection of outdoor condenser unit, confirming operational status and examining fan assembly, protective grille, and housing condition. Unit showed normal weathering and surface wear consistent with age and outdoor exposure. Documented equipment condition through photographic records. System confirmed operational at time of inspection with no immediate service concerns identified.
Completed routine city inspection on two roof-mounted RTU units and one water heater at commercial facility. Accessed rooftop equipment using ladder, performed comprehensive inspection of both RTU systems including visual examination of exterior cabinets, internal components, refrigerant lines, and mounting hardware. Verified proper operation of all equipment and documented conditions with photographic records for compliance purposes.
Responded to first-floor toilet clog in residential bathroom. Removed tank lid to inspect internal flush mechanism and diagnose blockage. Successfully cleared obstruction and restored proper flushing function to toilet, ensuring fixture returned to normal operation for homeowner.
Conducted on-site assessment for mini split installation in a 1923 residential home requiring three indoor units. Evaluated interior bedroom space and exterior brick wall conditions to determine optimal placement for indoor air handlers and outdoor condenser units. Documented mounting locations, electrical routing pathways along existing conduit runs, and clearance requirements for equipment installation on the historic brick structure.
Responded to no heat call on basement furnace over 10 years old with inoperative blower fan. Upon inspection, diagnosed failed control board preventing blower motor operation. Identified visible heat damage and discoloration on primary circuit board, along with compromised electrical connections at terminal block. Removed and replaced defective control board assembly, reconnected all low-voltage wiring and line voltage connections to new board, and verified proper wire routing and secure terminations. Tested system operation through full heating cycle, confirmed blower motor engagement, verified proper airflow, and ensured all safety controls functioning correctly. Unit restored to normal heating operation with adequate temperature rise across heat exchanger.
Completed comprehensive Gold AC inspection on 6-year-old Daikin condenser unit with air handler located in basement. Performed full system evaluation including visual inspection of outdoor condenser positioned on concrete pad, verified proper operation of all components, and documented equipment condition with photos. Unit found to be functioning properly with no immediate service needs identified.
Performed routine maintenance flush on Premier brand tanked water heater located in basement of historic 1915 residence. Drained sediment from tank through drain valve, flushed system to remove mineral buildup and debris, and inspected all plumbing connections, supply lines, and shut-off valves for proper operation. Unit showed no signs of leakage or operational issues; all components functioning within normal parameters upon completion of preventive maintenance service.
Responded to service call for electrical panel experiencing water intrusion and corrosion in basement area. Upon inspection, found extensive rust and deterioration on lower portion of panel enclosure due to moisture exposure during rain events. Panel base showed significant corrosion, pitting, and accumulated debris with rust staining across metal surfaces. Circuit breakers in upper section remained functional but panel integrity was compromised by water damage at bottom where conduits enter. Documented existing conditions with photographs showing corroded panel base, deteriorated metal components, and moisture-related damage to enclosure while breakers remained operational above affected area.
Responded to no-heat call with blank thermostat display at residential property. Upon arrival, found Bryant furnace system in basement with no power to unit or thermostat. Opened furnace cabinet and inspected internal components, wiring connections, and control board. Diagnosed power supply issue and restored electrical connection to system. Verified thermostat communication restored, tested furnace ignition sequence, and confirmed proper operation of blower motor and heating cycle. System returned to normal operation with thermostat displaying and furnace responding to heating calls.
Responded to no-heat call on 10+ year old rooftop unit that would not turn on despite thermostat having power. Replaced flame sensor and installed new 20x25x2 air filters to restore proper operation. Unit tested and confirmed operational upon completion.
Responded to multiple toilet flushing issues across two units in a four-family residential building. Inspected and diagnosed flush mechanisms in several toilets, identifying worn internal components including deteriorated flapper valves and fill valve assemblies with significant mineral buildup and sediment accumulation in tank interiors. Installed one new toilet unit in designated apartment to replace non-functional fixture. Investigated reported water leak concern between upper and lower unit bathrooms, examining ceiling areas, supply lines, wax ring seals, and tank-to-bowl connections to determine source of moisture intrusion. Performed necessary adjustments to flush valve assemblies and water supply mechanisms to restore proper flushing operation across affected fixtures. Documented conditions with photographic evidence showing existing hardware deterioration and mineral deposits consistent with aged plumbing system in 111-year-old structure.
Provided estimate for installation of new half-inch TRAC gas line to supply kitchen stove. Assessed existing basement utility area infrastructure, including current gas piping configuration, ceiling-mounted fixtures, and available routing paths through exposed joists. Documentation photos captured existing conditions of utility space, including ceiling structure, exposed piping, and access points for proposed gas line installation.
Responded to no hot water call for water heater located in basement. Upon inspection, found gas water heater pilot light extinguished on unit over 10 years old. Successfully relit pilot light and verified proper ignition and burner operation. Unit restored to full functionality with hot water service confirmed.
Installed protective black metal security cage around outdoor HVAC condenser unit at white brick building exterior. Cage features mesh screening on all sides with flat top cover and informational labeling, providing theft and vandalism protection while maintaining proper airflow for unit operation.