
How did the city of Wyandotte, Michigan get it’s name? In the 1700s, it served as a settlement for the Wyandot Native Americans. How did FLAME get it’s name? Because we are masters of gas furnaces. In addition to being gas furnace pros, FLAME also provides HVAC installation and repair services for air conditioning systems, along with heating and cooling, plumbing and electrical services. FLAME helps to preserve your home, as Wyandotte is a city that has been awarded the designation of a Preserve America Community by the US Federal Government.
Did you know that Wyandotte has a sister city in Japan called Komaki? Delegates from Japan visit Wyandotte, Michigan every year! FLAME doesn’t have locations in Japan, but we serve all cities throughout Wayne County. Call us today for the most efficient heating and cooling system for your home.
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Responded to no-heat call with thermostat set at 66°F and interior temperature at 64°F. Upon inspection, found furnace burners not igniting during call for heat. Accessed unit interior, inspected gas valve, ignition system, and electrical connections. Identified ignition failure and performed necessary diagnostics on flame sensor and hot surface ignitor. Restored system to proper operation with burners firing correctly, verified blue flame pattern across all burner ports, and confirmed unit cycling properly through complete heating cycle.
Completed comprehensive city certification inspection on basement-located furnace unit. Performed thorough examination of control board, wiring connections, blower motor assembly, and heat exchanger components with all systems found operational. Inspection included verification of humidifier operation, thermostat functionality, and hot water tank condition per certification requirements.
Completed comprehensive Gold AC inspection on 18-year-old residential air conditioning system with basement-located air handler and coil. Performed thorough examination of electrical components, control wiring, and terminal connections, documenting all findings with detailed photography. Utilized digital multimeter to verify electrical readings and test system performance parameters, confirming unit operational status and proper functionality of all components.
Completed comprehensive Gold AC inspection on residential cooling system less than 10 years old. Air handler and coil assembly located in basement were inspected and found to be operating properly. Outdoor condenser unit positioned on concrete pad in backyard was thoroughly evaluated, including examination of cabinet panels, fan assembly with protective guard, and all manufacturer specifications. System confirmed to be functioning correctly with no immediate service needs identified at time of inspection.
Conducted estimate for complete HVAC system replacement at residential property with 26-year-old R22 air conditioning system that is non-operational due to low refrigerant and age-related failure. Assessed existing outdoor condensing unit positioned on concrete pad in narrow side yard passageway, documented current system configuration including utility connections and electrical service, and provided comprehensive quote for new high-efficiency AC system installation to replace obsolete R22 equipment.
Completed comprehensive AC tune-up and preventative maintenance on a five-year-old Bryant central air conditioning system. Performed full inspection of outdoor condenser unit including coil cleaning, refrigerant level verification, electrical connection testing, and capacitor evaluation. Inspected indoor furnace components, blower motor operation, gas valve assembly, and condensate drainage system to ensure proper integration with cooling system. All components found operating within manufacturer specifications with no repairs required at this time.
Completed NSP air conditioning inspection on Daikin outdoor condensing unit and associated indoor furnace system. Performed visual assessment of exterior condenser unit, confirming proper placement on concrete pad with adequate clearance, verified manufacturer labeling and unit identification, and documented equipment condition showing no visible signs of damage, excessive wear, or deterioration. Conducted interior inspection of furnace cabinet, examining blower motor assembly, electrical connections, refrigerant line sets, and mounting hardware. All components appeared secure with normal operational wear patterns observed on copper refrigerant lines. System documentation photographed for service records.
Completed comprehensive tune-up and inspection on 26-year-old air conditioning system with basement-located evaporator coil. Performed standard maintenance procedures including inspection of outdoor condensing unit fan assembly, verification of drain pan condition in crawl space, and assessment of refrigerant lines and connections. Contacted landlord with findings as requested; unit operational at time of service though age of equipment was noted for future consideration.
Completed comprehensive re-pipe of residential water supply system, including replacement of deteriorated piping from attic distribution lines through wall cavity to bathroom fixtures. Removed old galvanized supply lines and installed new copper piping with brass compression fittings and quarter-turn shutoff valves. Accessed supply lines through attic space by carefully navigating around existing insulation and roof structure, then ran new water lines vertically down through wall cavity to bathroom fixture locations. Cut access openings in tile wall to expose connection points and installed new valve assembly with red-handle shutoff control and flexible supply line connector. Tested all connections for leaks and proper water pressure upon completion. Restored insulation placement in attic workspace and prepared wall openings for finish work.
Responded to emergency gas leak situation where utility company had shut off gas supply to 1957-built residence. Located and repaired corroded gas line connection in laundry room at point of entry from exterior, replaced deteriorated threaded fittings and valve assembly showing significant oxidation and green patina typical of aged brass components. Performed pressure test on repaired section to verify integrity of repair and ensure no additional leaks present in system. Restored gas service to residence, returning heating system to operational status.
Responded to service call for 8-year-old furnace located in basement with reported blower failure and potential thermostat issues. Performed diagnostic assessment of heating system and examined White Rodgers digital thermostat for proper operation and wiring connections. Inspected blower motor assembly and related components to identify cause of failure and determine necessary repairs.
Installed ground fault interrupter (GFI) protection for exterior electrical system serving HVAC equipment. Work included mounting weatherproof electrical enclosures on exterior wall, establishing proper conduit connections between junction boxes and main disconnect panel, and ensuring all wiring met code requirements for outdoor installations. All components were properly secured to vinyl siding with appropriate weatherproofing measures in place.
Completed system start-up and commissioning for newly installed Lennox air conditioning system with basement evaporator coil. Verified proper refrigerant charge, airflow through the coil assembly, electrical connections, and condensate drainage. Confirmed outdoor condensing unit is operating within manufacturer specifications with all safety controls functioning correctly.
Completed Gold AC Inspection on a 5-year-old residential air conditioning system located in the backyard. Performed comprehensive tune-up including visual inspection of condenser unit, checked electrical connections and conduit, verified fan operation and guard integrity, inspected concrete pad placement and unit housing condition, and confirmed system is operating within normal parameters. No deficiencies found; unit is in good working order for the cooling season.
Completed comprehensive Gold AC inspection on 5-year-old Bryant air conditioning system with air handler located in basement. Performed thorough evaluation of outdoor condenser unit, including visual inspection of electrical components, capacitor, wiring connections, and fan assembly. Unit found to be in operational condition with normal weathering for age; all electrical connections secure and components functioning properly within manufacturer specifications.
Completed comprehensive Gold AC inspection on multi-unit residential system with equipment over 10 years old. Performed full system evaluation including outdoor condenser unit and basement-located air handler/coil assembly, verifying operational status, measuring refrigerant pressures, inspecting electrical connections, testing capacitors, and evaluating airflow. Noted minor debris accumulation around condenser base and recommended maintaining clear perimeter for optimal performance; all components functioning within normal parameters at time of inspection.
Performed AC system start-up on outdoor condensing unit and basement evaporator coil. Connected diagnostic manifold gauges to verify refrigerant pressures and system operation, confirmed proper electrical connections and refrigerant line installation. All equipment tested and operational within manufacturer specifications.
Responded to plumbing repair request and performed inspection of exposed copper water supply lines. Identified aging NIBCO copper piping with visible oxidation and verdigris formation at connection points, indicating potential deterioration of pipe integrity. Assessed insulation wrapping around pipes, which showed significant degradation and moisture damage. Completed necessary repairs to copper supply lines, replacing compromised fittings and sections as needed. Installed new pipe insulation to prevent condensation and maintain proper temperature control. Protected work area with appropriate floor covering during repair process. Verified all connections for proper seal and tested system for leaks. Restored wall cavity and cleaned work area upon completion.
Conducted site assessment for new air conditioning system installation in residential property currently without cooling equipment. Evaluated existing natural gas furnace, ductwork infrastructure, and electrical panel capacity to determine compatibility and requirements for AC addition. Documented mechanical room layout, including existing HVAC components, gas piping with shutoff valve, flexible and rigid ductwork configuration, and available electrical service for new equipment integration.
# Service Summary Ordered replacement parts for commercial mini-split system under PO 1297775-001 with 4-7 business day lead time from Young Supply Troy. Documented electrical panel configuration and LG DUAL Inverter mini-split unit installation for service records. # Work Performed Responded to service call for commercial LG DUAL Inverter mini-split air conditioning system. Conducted diagnostic evaluation of the ductless heating and cooling unit mounted in the commercial space. Upon inspection, identified component failure requiring replacement parts. Coordinated parts procurement through Young Supply Troy and generated purchase order 1297775-001 for necessary components. Confirmed parts availability with supplier, noting 4-7 business day lead time for delivery. Documented electrical distribution system serving the mini-split unit, including Square D brand circuit breaker panel rated at 125 AMP maximum capacity operating at 120/240V single-phase and 240V three-phase configurations