
On the outskirts of a revitalized Detroit, Highland Park in Wayne County, Michigan is known as one of the birthplaces of mass production, with a little help from the legacy of Henry Ford. Highland Park is a city that is focused on economic recovery. FLAME is here to support Highland Park families by providing expert heating and cooling services.
FLAME Heating, Cooling, Plumbing and Electrical is proud to serve Michigan residents by performing the highest quality HVAC installations and repairs. How do we know that we are providing the best service for your home? Because FLAME uses only the highest quality energy efficient products. That means we can help you stay comfortable all year and save your money on costly energy bills.
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Recent Jobs and Reviews in Highland Park , MI
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Responded to service call for main drain backup. Performed cable service to clear blockage in main drain line. Observed significant floor damage in the affected area including cracked/missing tiles and accumulated debris, which was documented with photos for record purposes.
Installed new metallic dryer vent system for gas dryer in basement utility area, including vertical ductwork with properly sealed joints and a 90-degree turn at the base. Secured exhaust piping to concrete wall using appropriate metal mounting brackets, ensuring proper clearance from existing copper and black iron piping infrastructure.
Successfully installed new gas line for dryer in basement of 3-year-old home. Work involved routing black iron pipe vertically along basement wall with appropriate shutoff valve installation. Existing utility area was properly accessed with minimal disruption to the finished space.
Responded to service call for water backup from floor drain. Inspected plumbing system, identifying corroded pipe connections with mineral deposits at junction points. Cleared obstruction from drain line, restoring proper drainage function and preventing further water backup issues.
Responded to service call for 7-year-old furnace in basement that was cycling on and off intermittently. Diagnostic inspection revealed significant corrosion and deterioration on the heat exchanger cabinet, particularly around the blower assembly access panel. Observed damaged foil tape on ductwork connections and signs of extended wear on critical components. Recommended heat exchanger replacement to prevent complete system failure and restore proper operation.