
If you’ve never visited Plymouth, Michigan in Wayne County, the residents would tell you that downtown Plymouth is as cozy as any other in Southeast Michigan. All you have to do is take a stroll down Main Street during the holiday season to see how lively it is. Plymouth, MI residents deserve a company that can tackle any HVAC problem. That is FLAME — with over 65 years of heating and cooling experience. FLAME is here for Plymouth and all Wayne County residents.
FLAME works to keep your family safe from airborne illnesses. That’s why FLAME technicians install whole-home, low-cost Aprilaire dehumidifiers right into existing residential heating and cooling systems. So you and your family can focus on enjoying the arts and culture of Plymouth — like Music In The Air concert series or the Music in the Park children’s performances. Plymouth is a community that believes in family bonding and FLAME strives to keep your family comfortable and healthy.
The de facto center Plymouth, Michigan is Kellogg Park, as it supports a variety of shops and restaurants. Aside from small businesses, the city offers more than fifty recreation programs for all age groups, an NHL-sized ice arena, and twelve community parks. After a cold walk in the park or a slide around the local ice-rink, Plymouth residents of all kinds should expect warm, comfortable homes to return to. FLAME is your local HVAC ally, here to ensure quick response times for homes throughout Plymouth and Southeast Michigan.
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Completed comprehensive Gold AC Inspection on a 15-year-old outdoor condensing unit utilizing Puron refrigerant. Performed full system tune-up including cleaning condenser coils, inspecting electrical connections, checking refrigerant levels, testing capacitor and contactor operation, verifying proper airflow across heat exchanger fins, and ensuring all safety controls functioned correctly. Unit operating within manufacturer specifications upon completion of maintenance service.
Completed routine summer startup and Gold AC inspection on a 10-year-old residential air conditioning system located at the rear of the property. Performed comprehensive tune-up including inspection of the outdoor condenser unit, verified proper operation of all components, checked refrigerant levels, cleaned condenser coils, and tested electrical connections. Unit is operating within normal parameters and ready for the cooling season.
Completed routine preventative maintenance on an 11-year-old residential air conditioning system under existing maintenance contract. Performed comprehensive AC tune-up including inspection of outdoor condenser unit and basement components, verified refrigerant levels, checked electrical connections, cleaned condenser coils, and tested system operation. Unit showed normal wear consistent with age, with minor rust observed on fan guard; system operating within manufacturer specifications with no immediate repairs required.
Performed comprehensive air conditioning tune-up on 3-year-old outdoor condenser unit with no reported issues. Completed routine maintenance inspection including checking refrigerant levels, electrical connections, fan motor operation, and condenser coil condition. Unit operating within normal parameters; customer scheduled for service contract renewal.
# HVAC Maintenance - Gold AC Inspection Completed comprehensive Gold Plan preventive maintenance inspection on a 2021 Bryant air conditioning system. Performed thorough examination of outdoor condensing unit positioned against building foundation. Inspected condenser coil fins, noting moderate accumulation of organic debris and surface weathering on exterior casing. Verified refrigerant line connections and electrical conduit routing at unit base. Evaluated fan assembly and protective grille covering for proper operation. Confirmed equipment operational status with homeowner present. Documented basement-located air handler and evaporator coil accessibility. System currently functioning as designed with no immediate service requirements identified. Photographically documented equipment condition showing seasonal leaf debris accumulation around unit perimeter and exterior surface weathering patterns. All safety checks completed satisfactorily. Unit ready for continued operation with pla
Completed comprehensive tune-up inspection on 10-year-old outdoor air conditioning unit with no reported issues. Performed full system evaluation including electrical component inspection, capacitor testing, refrigerant level verification, condenser coil cleaning, and airflow assessment. All components found operating within normal parameters; system running efficiently with no deficiencies noted.
Responded to commercial facility for complaints of excessive noise from HVAC system and building pressure imbalance causing doors to blow open when units cycle. Inspected two rooftop units (RTUs) and performed diagnostic testing on electrical components and refrigerant systems. Used digital multimeter to verify proper voltage and amperage across contactors, relays, and control modules. Identified issues with system airflow balance affecting building pressurization. Examined interior components including copper refrigerant lines, valves, and air handling sections with perforated grilles. Completed electrical measurements and documented equipment conditions for both roof-mounted and ceiling units.
Responded to warranty call for newly installed furnace not producing heat, with home temperature at 60 degrees. Upon inspection of basement-mounted unit, diagnosed faulty control board preventing proper system operation. Inspected electrical connections, relay assembly, and circuit board components including terminal blocks, DIP switches, and capacitors. Identified control board failure as root cause of no-heat condition. Replaced defective control board with new unit, verified all wire connections to proper terminals including evaporator, compressor, and motor circuits. Tested system operation through complete heating cycle, confirmed proper relay function and sequencing. Verified thermostat communication and system response. Unit now operating within manufacturer specifications, delivering heat as designed. All safety controls functioning properly.
Completed comprehensive Gold AC inspection on a one-year-old residential air conditioning system with outdoor condenser unit and basement-located air handler. Performed thorough multi-point evaluation of the operational split system, which was confirmed to be in working condition prior to service. Inspected condenser unit mounted on concrete pad against exterior brick wall, examining fan operation, louver condition, and electrical disconnect box connections. Verified proper refrigerant line installation and electrical conduit routing from wall-mounted disconnect to unit. Assessed air handler components located in basement area. Documented equipment condition through photographic records showing condenser positioning, surrounding landscape clearance with ground cover vegetation, and overall system installation. Confirmed system operational status and completed all required inspection points per Gold maintenance protocol standards.
Completed Gold AC Inspection on residential air conditioning system less than 10 years old. Unit is positioned on concrete pad against exterior brick wall with refrigerant lines properly insulated and routed. Performed comprehensive system evaluation including visual inspection of condenser unit exterior condition, fan grille, and louvered panels. Documented equipment installation and surrounding area conditions with photographic records for service history. System operational parameters verified and equipment found to be functioning within manufacturer specifications.
Responded to service call for water leakage from 7-10 year old air conditioning unit upon activation. Accessed equipment using ladder and inspected condensate drainage system and evaporator coil assembly. Identified and cleared blockage in condensate drain line, verified proper drainage flow, and confirmed unit operation without further water discharge issues.
Completed installation of 4-ton air conditioning system with matching evaporator coil at rear of residence. Positioned new condensing unit on concrete pad, established refrigerant connections, performed system startup and diagnostics using manifold gauges to verify proper refrigerant charge and operating pressures. All components tested and operational, with mechanical permit requested for compliance documentation.
Responded to service call for no hot water and low water pressure at kitchen faucet. Upon inspection, diagnosed faulty cartridge causing restricted flow and temperature control issues. Replaced cartridge assembly, tested hot and cold water delivery, and verified proper water pressure restoration at fixture. System operating within normal parameters upon completion.
Performed comprehensive cooling system inspection on a 2-year-old residential air conditioning unit as part of annual maintenance plan renewal. Outdoor condenser unit located on concrete pad adjacent to building showed significant accumulation of dirt, dust, and debris in condenser coil fins. Conducted thorough visual assessment of equipment including fan assembly, electrical connections, and overall system operation. Air handler/coil located in basement was included in inspection protocol. Unit confirmed operational at time of service with no immediate mechanical failures noted. Documented equipment condition through photographic evidence showing exterior casing, fan grille assembly, and condenser coil contamination levels. Condenser fins displayed substantial clogging requiring attention to maintain optimal heat transfer efficiency and system performance. Electrical disconnect box and conduit connections inspected and found secure. Concrete mounting pad stable with proper equipment p
Conducted comprehensive AC replacement estimate for 17-year-old residential air conditioning system. Upon inspection, identified burn marks on contactor and confirmed system was low on refrigerant, indicating electrical failure and refrigerant leak. Evaluated existing Bryant furnace and air handler located in basement, documenting current system configuration including PVC venting, ductwork connections, and electrical panel setup. Photographed equipment condition, electrical components, and installation layout to support replacement recommendations. Verified single-unit residential system with homeowner present and confirmed unit currently operational despite identified deficiencies requiring full system replacement due to age and multiple component failures.
Returned to site following initial installation to complete subpanel installation as part of electrical system upgrade. Installed new gray subpanel enclosure adjacent to existing main electrical panel, establishing proper electrical distribution for expanded circuit capacity. Ran and terminated multiple circuit conductors through conduit system, securing all raceways to wall per code requirements. Completed all necessary connections, labeling, and safety markings on equipment. Installation includes proper grounding, circuit protection, and meets current electrical code standards for residential service.
Completed comprehensive Gold AC inspection on 10-year-old residential air conditioning system with air handler located in basement. Performed thorough examination of outdoor condenser unit positioned on gravel pad, confirming proper operation of compressor, condenser fan motor, and electrical components including capacitor and contactor. Inspected refrigerant line connections, verified secure mounting, and assessed overall unit condition. Evaluated electrical wiring and connections within control panel, noting normal dust accumulation on components. Condenser coils showed minor dirt accumulation on exterior louvers but maintained adequate airflow. Unit operating within normal parameters with no immediate service concerns identified. System confirmed functional and ready for continued seasonal operation.
Completed full mini split system installation in residential bedroom, including wall-mounted indoor air handler unit positioned high on interior wall above window for optimal air distribution. Coordinated with licensed electrician for new dedicated circuit installation and subpanel work to support system electrical requirements. Installed outdoor condensing unit, ran refrigerant line set and condensate drain through wall penetration, pressure tested system, evacuated lines, charged with refrigerant per manufacturer specifications, and verified proper operation of all heating and cooling functions.
Completed Gold AC Inspection on a 10-year-old single air conditioning system with outdoor condenser unit and basement-located air handler. Performed comprehensive system evaluation including refrigerant levels, electrical connections, condensate drain operation, and airflow measurements. Additionally inspected and tested the humidifier system as requested by the homeowner to ensure proper operation during heating season.
Completed comprehensive Gold AC inspection on 2018 Bryant air conditioning system with air handler located in garage. Performed full system evaluation of outdoor condensing unit, verified proper operation of all components, inspected electrical connections, checked refrigerant levels, examined condenser coil condition, and confirmed adequate airflow through unit. Unit found to be in good operating condition with protective mesh guard in place and proper clearance maintained around equipment on gravel pad.