
On the peninsular shores of Belleville Lake, FLAME Heating, Cooling, Plumbing and Electrical is proud to serve the residents of Belleville, MI. This growing metropolitan area in Wayne County, Michigan features a traditional downtown and beautiful parks along the outskirts of town.
But even the picturesque town of Belleville is subject to harsh weather in the winter and high humidity levels in the summertime. That’s why your home should be fully equipped with high quality, efficient, top-of-the-line heating and cooling products from Bryant, and it’s all installed by a FLAME technician. All of our work is backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee.
Belleville residents trust FLAME as the airflow pros of Michigan.
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Completed comprehensive Gold AC inspection on 12-year-old residential air conditioning system with air handler located in basement. Performed thorough evaluation of outdoor condenser unit, checked refrigerant pressures using manifold gauges, inspected electrical connections and disconnect box, examined condenser coil fins for debris and damage, and verified proper operation of all system components. Unit found to be functioning properly with no immediate repairs required at time of inspection.
Performed comprehensive tune-up on a furnace system located in crawlspace, likely a 2006 model. Conducted diagnostic testing using electronic equipment to verify proper operation of all components. Inspected humidifier, thermostat, and hot water tank as part of the service package, ensuring system is operating within manufacturer specifications.
Diagnosed Honeywell 8KW generator displaying Error Code 1100 on control panel LCD screen. Identified system fault causing red light indicator to blink. Reset control module and verified proper operation, returning unit to AUTO mode functionality.
Addressed leaking bathroom faucet at the base by replacing the fixture and associated supply lines. Removed existing P-trap assembly and installed new PVC piping under the sink to remediate water damage that had caused significant wall deterioration behind the fixture. All connections were tested and verified leak-free upon completion.
Performed Gold Furnace Inspection on a 3-year-old forced air system located in the basement. Observed significant dust accumulation on internal components and inspected wiring connections, burner assembly, and control board. System is currently operational; recommended regular filter changes and comprehensive cleaning to maintain efficiency and extend equipment lifespan.