
Mount Clemens in Macomb County, Michigan has a lot to offer its residents, like the Uptown Friday Night Concert Series and the annual Oktoberfest. FLAME Heating, Cooling, Plumbing and Electrical has a lot to offer the residents of Mount Clemens as well, like the best HVAC repairs and installations in Michigan.
So, why choose FLAME for your heating and cooling needs? Because we do high-quality HVAC work and install only the most reliable products, all backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee.
We don’t stop there—Now, FLAME technicians are licensed and certified to repair any electrical problems you may encounter in the life of your Mount Clemens home. Macomb County residents trust FLAME as the airflow pros for all their HVAC and electrical needs.
Call FLAME today, at (888) 234-2340, or sign up online, and we’ll call you!
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Mount Clemens , MI
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Responded to warranty service call for furnace making loud noise since installation (under 2 years old). Inspected plumbing infrastructure in basement including pipe network, valves, and connections. Parts requiring replacement were collected and transported to shop for processing under active parts and labor warranty.
Performed routine tune-up on 20+ year old dual furnace system located in basement. Inspection revealed significant corrosion at plumbing pipe junctions with extensive rust buildup, particularly at metal/copper connection points. Internal examination of blower assembly and heat exchanger showed functional components, but recommended monitoring of corroded plumbing to prevent future failure.
Performed diagnostic inspection on non-operational steam boiler system that had intermittently failed. Visual examination revealed a cracked heat exchanger, deteriorated copper piping with visible corrosion, and defective spark ignition module. System unable to initiate firing sequence despite reset attempts. Electrical panel inspection completed to verify proper power supply to unit.
Diagnosed non-functional boiler that had previously experienced intermittent operation. Inspection revealed severe corrosion on critical piping components and damaged electrical connections, with significant rust accumulation on the pulley/belt assembly. Replaced deteriorated components, restored proper electrical connections, and successfully restored system operation.