
Located in Wayne County, Romulus is home to the Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport. That means Romulus caters to friendly faces from all over Michigan and all over the world. As for the 24,000 Romulus residents, they expect the best when it comes to heating and cooling needs. That’s why FLAME provides service all over Wayne County and is ready to perform essential services for home comfort.
And as the winter closes in, FLAME is here to keep your family stay warm. Trained FLAME technicians can help you find the right gas furnace for your home and supply you with a high-quality, energy efficient product.
Romulus is a town built on a reputation for having a thriving community and strong values. Elmer Johnson Park, on Ozga road, in Romulus, MI features a new dog park, a softball field, horseshoe pits, a large playground, and a beautiful picnic pavilion. After enjoying a warm day at the park, Romulus residents need to be able return to a cool, comfortable home. FLAME technicians are the airflow pros of Michigan and Wayne County, and we can help you decide on the right air conditioning system for your home.
Did you know eliminating excess humidity from your home is essential to your family’s health and comfort. An Aprilaire whole-home dehumidifier is the answer for getting rid of mold, mildew, airborne bacteria, and musty odors. Contact FLAME and protect your family today!
Romulus residents trust the red FLAME truck. Call FLAME today, at (888) 234-2340, or sign up online, and we’ll call you!
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Completed AC system start-up following recent installation. Verified proper electrical connections at contactor assembly, confirmed interruptible wiring configuration, and inspected condensate drain line connections. System tested and operational with all components functioning within manufacturer specifications.
Completed comprehensive Gold Furnace Inspection on a 7-year-old forced air heating system located in the basement. Performed thorough examination of all internal components including gas valve assembly, burner assembly, blower motor, electrical connections, heat exchanger, and condensate drainage system. Inspected outdoor condenser unit, verifying proper operation of fan assembly, condenser coils, and exterior housing condition. All components found to be functioning within normal operating parameters with no immediate safety concerns or repair needs identified at time of inspection.
Conducted a comprehensive assessment of the aging heating system located in the basement, documenting the current installation which includes a furnace unit with connected PVC ventilation pipes, metal ductwork, and integrated Space-Gard air filtration system. Prepared replacement quote for complete HVAC system upgrade, noting proximity to water heater and existing utility infrastructure that will need to be considered during installation.
Diagnosed newly installed furnace (2 months old) with Alarm ID 163 - Refrigerant Detect Control Failure during power outage. Identified issue with control board. Secured replacement board from supplier under PO: 1298533-001. System unable to function properly until power is restored to residence.
Performed comprehensive tune-up on 12-year-old HVAC system located in basement. Inspected and tested control unit wiring connections, verifying proper electrical continuity and secure terminations. Completed full system certification including humidifier, thermostat, and hot water tank inspection as required.
Performed scheduled maintenance inspection on 1-year-old HVAC system located in basement. Conducted comprehensive evaluation of furnace components including blower motor, electrical connections, and control board (with CIC module); documented system condition with interior panel photos. Inspected and verified proper operation of humidifier, thermostat, and hot water tank as part of the prepaid maintenance agreement.
Diagnosed and resolved issue with three non-functioning outlets. Testing with Klein Tools digital tester confirmed proper voltage (120-123 VAC) and wiring configuration after repairs. Reinstalled and verified all outlets are now operating correctly with proper grounding.