
Bordered by Livonia and Dearborn Heights, Westland, Michigan is a large city in Wayne County, with over 80,000 residents. That’s a lot of Southeastern Michigan homes with HVAC systems! FLAME is proud to serve every last one of them, by offering high quality heating and cooling products.
Wintertime in Westland brings beautiful snow, and fun events, like the Wayne County Lightfest, a beautiful lights display during the holiday season. Unfortunately, wintertime in Michigan can also bring harsh cold through Michigan. Prepare for wintertime temperature lows with a new gas furnace from the HVAC pros—FLAME.
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Completed comprehensive five-year furnace inspection in basement and evaluated outdoor Bryant air conditioning condenser unit as part of prepaid maintenance visit. Inspected electrical components including capacitor, contactor, and associated wiring connections within outdoor unit, documenting condition of all terminals and electrical pathways. Verified outdoor condenser placement on pad, assessed unit cleanliness, and confirmed proper clearance from surrounding vegetation and debris.
Completed Gold AC Inspection on a 12-year-old Amana central outdoor air conditioning unit located in the basement. Performed comprehensive system evaluation including visual inspection of condenser unit, refrigerant lines, electrical connections, and manufacturer specifications verification. Unit is operational with visible age-related wear on copper piping showing patina and minor label deterioration, but overall system condition remains serviceable for continued use.
Completed annual tune-up and preventive maintenance on residential Lennox air conditioning system. Performed comprehensive inspection of outdoor condensing unit, noting significant dirt and debris accumulation on condenser coils which was affecting system efficiency. Cleaned condenser coils thoroughly to restore proper airflow and heat transfer capability. Verified proper operation of compressor, condenser fan motor, and all electrical components. Inspected refrigerant lines for leaks and proper insulation. System tested and confirmed operating within manufacturer specifications following service completion.
Completed NSP AC inspection on residential property with 10+ year old outdoor condenser unit and 4-year-old furnace located in basement. Performed comprehensive system evaluation including visual inspection of indoor furnace components, control board, electrical connections, and blower assembly. Inspected outdoor condenser unit, verified fan operation, checked refrigerant lines, and assessed overall equipment condition. All components found operating within normal parameters. System deemed functional with no immediate repairs required at time of inspection.
Completed spring maintenance on one rooftop unit at commercial facility. Performed comprehensive preventive maintenance inspection and servicing of RTU system. Replaced dirty air filters as evidenced by significant dust and debris accumulation on existing filters. Verified system operation and documented equipment condition with photographic records. All maintenance tasks completed per agreement specifications.
Completed comprehensive Gold AC Inspection on residential cooling system with equipment under 10 years of age. Performed full system evaluation including outdoor condenser unit inspection, verified proper refrigerant line connections and electrical disconnect functionality, tested system operation with multimeter readings, and inspected basement-located air handler unit for proper airflow and mechanical integrity. System confirmed operational with all components functioning within normal parameters at time of inspection.
Completed full boiler installation including mechanical, electrical, and reconnection work. All necessary permits were obtained for the installation. New Honeywell digital thermostat was installed and programmed, electrical panel connections were verified and secured, and system was tested for proper operation before final sign-off.
Responded to service call for reported gas odor and general inspection of aging 1960s-era boiler system. Conducted thorough leak detection testing throughout boiler and associated gas piping with no active leaks identified at time of inspection. Evaluated overall condition of existing boiler system, noting advanced age and deterioration of components. Documented existing heating system configuration including hot water boiler, associated piping, and distribution system. Provided comprehensive estimate options for complete system replacement, including both replacement with new boiler system and alternative conversion to forced air heating system. Photographed existing equipment and installation conditions for estimate documentation purposes.
Responded to reported gas odor near boiler system. Conducted comprehensive safety inspection of aging boiler and associated gas lines. Upon investigation, identified severely corroded circulator pump assembly with extensive mineral buildup and water damage throughout mechanical components. Detected active moisture infiltration around pump base with visible pooling on concrete floor beneath equipment. Performed gas leak detection testing on all connections and supply lines—no active gas leaks detected at time of inspection. The reported gas odor was determined to be unrelated to actual gas leak. Conducted full operational assessment of boiler system, examining burner assembly, heat exchanger, venting system, and all safety controls. Documented extensive corrosion on pump housing and deteriorating copper piping connections. Advised customer that while no immediate gas leak exists, the severely corroded circulator pump and associated plumbing components require replacement due to advanced
Installed water hammer arrestor on humidifier line to correct plumbing code violation. Arrestor was mounted at pipe junction near existing pressure regulator using compression fittings on copper supply lines. All connections were properly secured and tested for leaks to ensure compliant installation.
Conducted comprehensive assessment of existing HVAC system and water heater for replacement quote. Evaluated current furnace, air conditioning unit, and water heater installation, documenting equipment specifications, configurations, and spatial requirements. Photographed thermostat, heating and cooling equipment, and water heater to provide accurate replacement recommendations for complete system upgrade.
Completed full HVAC system installation including a Lennox 70,000 BTU furnace and 2.5-ton air conditioning unit with rear discharge configuration. Installed new 500-series humidifier and reconnected existing ductwork to new equipment. Performed refrigerant line flush and added new electrical wiring to code. Positioned outdoor condenser unit on composite pad with proper electrical disconnect box and conduit installation. Mounted furnace in basement utility area with proper plenum connections, PVC venting, and copper refrigerant lines with insulation. Requested and obtained mechanical and electrical permits for the installation. System qualifies for utility rebate program with AHRI certification number 21558662.
Provided comprehensive estimate for complete HVAC system replacement in basement location. Existing 30-year-old heating and air conditioning equipment has reached end of service life and requires full replacement including furnace, air conditioning unit, and associated ductwork connections. Documented current system configuration including galvanized ductwork, air handler cabinet, and mechanical room layout to ensure accurate equipment sizing and installation planning for replacement system.
Successfully installed a 40-gallon tall water heater in a confined utility space. Properly connected copper supply lines with brass fittings and installed galvanized steel vent piping with secure joints. Verified all connections were leak-free and system was functioning correctly before completing the installation.
Responded to service call for a rooftop RTU experiencing intermittent operation requiring manual resets at the breaker. Inspection revealed communication issues between the control board and main system components, with visible wire connection problems identified in the control panel. Repaired damaged wiring connections, secured loose terminal connectors on the circuit board, and verified proper communication between all system components. Unit now operating correctly with stable performance.
Responded to service call for leaking water heater in residential kitchen. Inspected tank-type water heater with metal exhaust venting and surrounding connections. Identified and repaired leak source, ensuring proper operation and verifying no further moisture issues around the unit mounted on wooden platform.
Responded to service call for 5-year-old residential boiler experiencing lockout error and no heat production. Diagnosed faulty Beckett AquaSmart control module causing system failure. Replaced control module, rewired electrical connections according to manufacturer specifications, and verified proper system operation through complete heating cycle test.
Responded to service call for furnace producing increasingly loud humming noise suspected to be blower-related. Inspection revealed significant dust accumulation in return air grille restricting proper airflow to the one-year-old basement furnace. Cleaned return vent to restore normal airflow and eliminate noise issue; system now operating within normal parameters. Equipment remains under both parts and labor warranty.
Performed Gold Furnace Inspection on a 23-year-old unit that was operational. Conducted combustion analysis using Bacharach analyzer, which showed O2 at 10.5%, CO at 25ppm, efficiency at 91.6%, CO2 at 5.9%, and stack temperature at 109°F. Inspected control board circuitry for proper functionality.
Performed comprehensive tune-up on <10 year old furnace for city certification of rental property. Conducted electrical diagnostics using test equipment to verify proper operation of blower motor and circuit board connections. Inspected and tested humidifier, thermostat, and hot water tank as part of the certification requirements.