
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.
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Recent Jobs and Reviews in Bruce Township , MI
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Responded to no-cooling call on 2-month-old residential cooling system with outdoor condenser unit located on concrete pad. Performed diagnostic evaluation of unit that was not engaging, inspected electrical connections, conduit runs, and refrigerant line sets. System assessed and troubleshooting completed to restore proper operation.
Responded to service call regarding incorrect toilet ordered for installation. Verified existing toilet condition and specifications in bathroom with beige tile walls and flooring. Documented current two-piece white porcelain toilet to ensure correct replacement unit is ordered and available for upcoming installation appointment. Water supply confirmed shut off to prevent any potential leaks prior to scheduled replacement.
Responded to service call for 15-year-old residential boiler system located in basement. Upon arrival, performed comprehensive system inspection and diagnostic evaluation of boiler unit, associated copper piping, circulation components, and control systems. Identified temperature pressure sensor issue requiring replacement, with part ordered under purchase order for installation. Inspected Resideo control panel, verified electrical connections, and examined all plumbing connections including shut-off valves and pressure monitoring devices. Evaluated flue pipe assembly and ventilation components for proper operation. Documented system condition through photographic records showing boiler unit, piping configuration, circulation pump, and control components. System remained operational throughout service visit, continuing to provide heat while awaiting sensor replacement to resolve reported issue and restore full functionality.
Completed comprehensive Gold AC inspection on single outdoor condenser unit located on patio adjacent to basement air handler. Performed full system evaluation including visual inspection of condenser coils, fan assembly, and electrical components. Verified proper operation of all mechanical systems, checked refrigerant levels, inspected condensate drainage, and confirmed adequate airflow throughout unit. Exterior condenser housing and fan grille found in good condition with no visible damage or excessive wear. Unit surrounded by landscaping maintained clear of debris to ensure optimal airflow and system efficiency. All components operating within normal parameters at time of inspection.
Responded to water leak complaint affecting downstairs ceiling originating from upstairs bathroom. Upon inspection, identified toilet as source of leak. Removed tank lid and discovered significant rust-colored staining and mineral deposits throughout interior tank walls, particularly concentrated at water line. Water inside tank showed visible discoloration indicating corroded internal components and deteriorated tank integrity. Internal flush valve and fill valve mechanisms exhibited signs of age-related wear and corrosion. Leak likely caused by compromised tank-to-bowl connection or deteriorated tank components allowing water seepage through ceiling below. Documented conditions with photographs showing extent of rust accumulation and internal tank degradation requiring component replacement or full toilet replacement to resolve leak issue.
Completed comprehensive Gold AC inspection on 15-year-old air conditioning system with air handler located in basement. Unit confirmed operational with outdoor condenser positioned on proper stone base for adequate drainage. Advised customer to maintain clear area around condenser unit, removing any debris and animal waste to ensure optimal airflow and system performance.
Responded to a 15-day ongoing issue with a temperature pressure relief valve (TPR valve) constantly dripping on a residential tanked water heater. Upon inspection, diagnosed the faulty TPR valve and replaced it with a new code-compliant unit to eliminate the continuous discharge. Tested the new valve for proper operation and confirmed no further leakage, restoring safe and efficient water heater function.
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.