
Clinton Township is the most populated township in Michigan, and it has the most parks of any city or township in Macomb County, MI. Perhaps most notably is the multi-million dollar George George Park which features 30 acres of playgrounds, walking paths and a picnic pavilion. With all that land to roam, who has time to worry about seasonal heating and cooling? The HVAC experts at FLAME are the best choice for emergency repairs and appliance installation for Clinton Township.
During the summertime, Clinton Township hosts the Gratiot Cruise. The cruise features a parade of classic cars and is a free public event for friends and families, from Macomb County and beyond. With average summer temperatures reaching 82°F, make sure your house is cool with a high-efficiency air conditioner installed by our FLAME experts.
FLAME can also help you prepare your home for winter. The average temperature of Clinton Township winters can get as low as 15°F. Make sure your home is warm enough by calling a FLAME expert today for an in-home inspection, and, if you need service, FLAME offers our Clinton Township customers nothing but the highest-quality work.
Why choose FLAME for your Clinton Township heating and cooling needs?
Because FLAME does high-quality HVAC work and install only the most reliable Bryant® products, and it’s all backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee.
Call FLAME today, at (888) 234-2340, or sign up online, and we’ll call you!
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Clinton Township , MI
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Successfully installed a complete HVAC system including a 110,000 BTU furnace, 4-ton air conditioning unit, and humidifier with proper ventilation. System includes S40 thermostat, 600M filter media, and APCO UV air purification system, with all components properly connected and tested. Completed installation qualifies for utility rebates and AHRI certification (#216722604).
Diagnosed 20-year-old inoperative heating unit with intermittent gas light behavior. Identified failed electrical component requiring replacement; documented part number 32004955-00 for hydrostat replacement available under existing purchase order.
Diagnosed and identified faulty pressure switch in furnace system. Confirmed proper flame operation in combustion chamber after locating replacement part (PO: 1293245-001). Verified electrical connections to ensure proper system functionality.
Performed assessment of 12-year-old air conditioning system that is still operational but showing significant signs of aging. Outdoor condenser unit exhibits visible rust on top cover and fan grill with weathered components. Documented existing electrical setup including junction box connections and meter configuration for replacement planning.
Replaced blackened condensate drain tube on 2-year-old furnace in basement. Unit is under both parts and labor warranty. Verified proper drainage and system operation after installation.
Performed Gold Boiler Inspection on 21-year-old hot water boiler located in basement. System was operational with proper pressure readings observed. Inspected plumbing connections, insulation integrity on pipes, and verified functionality of shut-off valves and control module.
Successfully installed a new 40-gallon short natural gas water heater with proper safety components including drain pan, water alarm, and new gas valve. Upgraded plumbing with cold water riser featuring ball valve, humidifier stop, and hammer arrestor. Completed chimney liner replacement with new cap installation and reconfigured 5" dryer vent for improved ventilation. Replaced furnace filter (20x25x4) as part of comprehensive service.
Responded to callback regarding intermittent power loss during furnace operation with subsequent dimming of lights. Inspected electrical panel and found no visible damage or abnormalities. Upon examination of circuit breakers and connections, determined that the electrical load from the furnace was causing voltage drop in the home's electrical system. Adjusted circuit distribution to better balance the load and prevent further power interruptions during furnace cycles.
Inspected 3-year-old combi boiler system that failed due to freezing, causing unit explosion and operational failure. Performed diagnostic evaluation of the wall-mounted system including control electronics, expansion tank, and associated plumbing components. Documented damage to recommend appropriate replacement solution, noting additional plumbing repairs needed in crawlspace that should be addressed during system replacement.
Completed Gold Furnace Inspection on 10+ year old residential basement furnace. Verified proper burner operation with clean blue flame pattern and inspected gas valve assembly functionality. Examined Honeywell humidifier installation and confirmed proper connection to ductwork; noted presence of Filtrete filtration system.
Responded to no-heat call for 2-year-old furnace under service plan. Diagnosed faulty electronic control module in condensate management system showing yellowish discoloration. Replaced damaged component and verified proper operation of heating system.
Responded to service call for furnace cycling issue in 10+ year old basement unit. Diagnosed short cycling problem caused by dirty flame sensor preventing proper ignition sequence. Cleaned flame sensor, verified proper ignition timing and heat distribution, and confirmed thermostat was properly calibrated with indoor temperature reading 3 degrees below set point (65°/62°).
Performed warranty diagnostic on 3-year-old boiler that was not turning on. Inspected system components and found evidence of water damage to surrounding baseboards and carpeting. Examination of plumbing connections revealed cobwebs and potential issues at pipe junctions in the utility space.
Responded to no hot water complaint for 15-year-old water heater. Upon inspection, identified failed thermocouple/gas control valve requiring replacement. Advised customer of unit's age and discussed replacement options as the most cost-effective long-term solution.
Performed comprehensive Gold Furnace Inspection on 5-year-old unit located in basement. Inspected burner assembly, which showed proper ignition with characteristic blue flame. Verified electrical connections and control board functionality, checked blower motor operation, and confirmed all safety systems were operational with clean combustion. Unit is functioning within specifications with maintenance completed to ensure continued reliable operation through 2025 certification mark.