
Located in the northwest corner of Macomb County, Michigan, Bruce Township has recreational activities for its community members all year round. But Michigan residents know that summers can get very warm and humid, and winters can be frigid cold. That’s why FLAME Heating, Cooling, Plumbing and Electrical is dedicated to keeping your Southeastern Michigan home comfortable.
FLAME technicians install only the highest quality Bryant® heating and cooling products designed to fit your home and your budget. Choose from an array of high-efficiency gas furnace and air conditioning systems. Call us today to find the right solution for your Bruce Township home.
If your heating and cooling system fails, we’ll be there for you. That’s right, a highly trained FLAME technician is available in Macomb County to take care of your issue ASAP. And remember, all of our work is backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee; so go to FLAME, the airflow pros of Michigan, for all your HVAC needs.
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Recent Jobs and Reviews in Bruce Township , MI
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Completed installation of 2.5 ton Unico air conditioning system including new condenser unit and evaporator coil at rear of residence. Performed system flush, installed wet switch, and reconnected all electrical connections including contactor wiring at exterior disconnect box. Mechanical and AC permit requested for installation work.
Responded to service call for non-functional garbage disposal and slow-draining bathroom sink. Inspected three-quarter horsepower InSinkErator unit that had been inoperative for several months. Evaluated electrical connections, reset mechanism, and internal components of disposal unit. Assessed drainage system and P-trap configuration beneath kitchen sink. Addressed bathroom vanity sink experiencing recent drainage issues by clearing obstruction and testing water flow to restore proper drainage function. Verified all plumbing connections, flexible hoses, and PVC pipe assemblies were secure and functioning correctly upon completion.
Conducted evaluation of 20-year-old HVAC system in attic showing refrigerant leak. Documented existing installation conditions including electrical connections, ductwork configuration, and limited attic access that will require special consideration during replacement. System currently operational but recommended replacement due to age and leak issues rather than repair.