Clinton Township Service Overview
- Local Priority: Serving the Hall Road (M-59) corridor and neighborhoods near Partridge Creek every single day.
- Certified Expertise: Expert technicians who understand the distinct technical needs of Clinton Township’s varied home ages.
- Efficiency Focus: Specialized in high-efficiency systems that manage the specific climate demands of Macomb County.
“I was contacted by Randazzo for a maintenance check on my furnace that they installed. The service technician was professional and friendly. He answered my questions and even changed my furnace filter. Overall, I didn’t expect the call but it was much appreciated.”
Electrical Upgrades & Backup Power
Power demand in Clinton Township has increased significantly, especially in homes near the Partridge Creek area. Between modern appliances and EV chargers, older electrical panels often fall behind. We provide reliable solutions that keep your home running without interruption.
- Generator Installation: Authorized Generac and Kohler services.
- Panel Upgrades: Modernizing systems for today’s high-demand appliances.
- EV Charger Installation: Professional setups for home charging stations.
- Surge Protection: Whole-home protection against local grid spikes.
Furnace Repair & Heating System Work
Heating systems in neighborhoods tied to Chippewa Valley Schools take a heavy beating during Michigan winters. We often find that older furnaces lose efficiency over time, leading to higher energy bills and uneven heat. We correct these issues so your system runs reliably when you need it most.
- Heating Repair: Fast diagnostics for furnaces and heat pumps.
- System Replacement: Energy-efficient upgrades for older township homes.
- Seasonal Maintenance: Precision tuning to prevent winter breakdowns.
“Randazzo is my first choice for install and service. 25 years in my home and they have been there for me all along. Very professional and knowledgeable. On time and had my system running perfectly.”
Air Conditioning & Water Systems
Cooling in Clinton Township often comes down to airflow. Larger homes and finished basements require properly balanced systems to stay comfortable. Additionally, we specialize in sump pump services to protect your finished lower levels from the flooding risks common to our area.
- AC Troubleshooting: Solving uneven cooling and airflow issues.
- Sump Pump Service: Protecting basements with reliable backup systems.
- Water Heaters: Repairs and high-efficiency tankless upgrades.
Solving Clinton Township Home Issues
Problem: Residents near Hall Road often experience electrical panel tripping due to the high power demand of modern home technology.
Solution: We perform comprehensive panel upgrades and dedicated circuit installations to ensure your home can handle modern loads safely.
Problem: Homeowners frequently report that their furnace runs constantly but fails to provide even warmth in every room.
Solution: We recalibrate your heating system and seal ductwork to optimize airflow and lower your monthly energy expenses.
Problem: Finished basements in Clinton Township are at high risk of damage if the primary sump pump fails during a heavy rainstorm.
Solution: We install professional-grade battery backup pumps that automatically take over to keep your basement dry, even when the power is out.
“Everything went great and all is working as it should be. I am really impressed with the service and professionalism.”
Why Clinton Township Chooses Randazzo
We prioritize reliability over quick fixes, ensuring your home systems run without disruption.
- Local Experts: We understand the specific climate and home patterns across Macomb County.
- Fast Response: Our teams are already in Clinton Township and along Hall Road every day.
- Comprehensive Care: One trusted company for HVAC, electrical, and plumbing needs.
- Transparent Fixes: Technicians who explain the problem and the solution clearly.
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Recent Jobs and Reviews in Clinton Township, MI
Job Locations and Reviews
Responded to concern regarding a single electrical outlet in a 45-year-old residential property. Conducted comprehensive whole-home electrical inspection to assess whether the issue was isolated or indicative of broader system problems. Inspected the outlet in question, located in an interior room with carpeted flooring, and tested for proper grounding, voltage consistency, and secure wiring connections. Evaluated the condition of the outlet receptacle and cover plate for signs of wear, heat damage, or loose connections. Extended inspection to additional outlets, switches, and electrical panels throughout the home to verify the issue had not propagated to other circuits. Confirmed that no other outlets or electrical components exhibited similar symptoms, indicating an isolated concern rather than systemic electrical degradation. Documented findings with photographs showing the outlet location and surrounding room conditions for record-keeping purposes. The inspection confirmed the elec
Completed installation of 40-gallon tanked water heater in basement utility area. Removed existing unit and installed new water heater with proper venting through metallic flue pipe, connected copper supply lines, and verified all plumbing connections for code compliance. All mechanical permits obtained prior to installation, system tested and operational upon completion.
Completed annual cooling maintenance on rooftop zone (RZ) system. Inspected electrical connections, contactor, and capacitor—all wiring secure with proper terminations. Observed significant deterioration of refrigerant line insulation requiring future attention. Verified condensate drain line operational. Unit operating within normal parameters. No filters required per maintenance schedule.
Completed full HVAC system installation including a 110,000 BTU furnace and 4-ton air conditioning unit with right-side configuration. Installed new PVC condensate drainage system with proper pitch and routing through basement ceiling joists, connected to existing drain lines. Ran new supply and return ductwork utilizing galvanized metal trunk lines and flexible duct branches, securing all connections to floor joists. Established proper refrigerant line set routing with copper piping, installed electrical disconnects and wiring for both units, and reconnected all system components to existing infrastructure. All mechanical permits were obtained prior to installation, and system was tested for proper operation upon completion.
Conducted comprehensive assessment of existing 15-18 year old Lennox natural gas furnace and air conditioning system located in basement utility area. Evaluated current operational status of functioning equipment, documented existing installation configuration including ductwork connections, PVC venting, condensate drainage system, and electrical connections. Provided detailed replacement estimate options for complete HVAC system upgrade to address aging equipment concerns and improve energy efficiency.
Completed annual preventative maintenance on residential air conditioning system. Performed comprehensive inspection of outdoor condenser unit, replaced air filter, and installed new condenser pad. Unit tested and operating within normal parameters upon completion.
Provided comprehensive estimate for replacement of 22-year-old air conditioning system currently located at exterior of residence on concrete pad adjacent to brick foundation. Existing unit remains operational but has reached end of expected service life. Assessment included evaluation of current outdoor condenser unit, electrical service connections, refrigerant line set, and condensate drainage system routed along exterior wall. Reviewed basement-located natural gas furnace for compatibility with proposed air conditioning replacement to ensure proper system integration and optimal performance of complete HVAC system.
Performed annual cooling maintenance on outdoor air conditioning condenser unit. Inspected heat exchanger fins and coils, noting minor dirt and debris accumulation between louvers consistent with normal outdoor exposure. Unit operational and all components functioning within normal parameters at time of service.
Provided estimate for replacement of non-operational 13-year-old outdoor air conditioning condenser unit. Assessed existing installation including electrical disconnect, circuit breaker configuration, and refrigerant line connections to determine replacement specifications and scope of work.
Completed scheduled air conditioning maintenance on residential outdoor condenser unit. Replaced air filter as identified spot item and confirmed as customer-owned device. Unit exterior shows normal weathering with accumulated dirt and debris on panels; condenser coils and fan grille inspected and found operational. System running within normal parameters upon completion of maintenance visit.
Responded to service call for Kohler 18KW generator that failed to execute scheduled self-check. Upon arrival, inspected control panel display showing 22.4 operating hours and verified unit was in AUTO mode. Confirmed generator had successfully started and operated during recent power outage but did not complete self-check cycle after utility power restoration. Examined control interface, oil pump assembly, and associated fuel delivery components for potential issues affecting automated testing sequence. Assessed wiring connections, reviewed system settings, and verified proper operation of control board functions. Generator tested successfully in manual RUN mode, confirming mechanical and electrical systems operational. Reset self-check parameters and monitored unit through complete diagnostic cycle to ensure proper automated operation restored.
Completed annual cooling maintenance on residential outdoor condensing unit. Performed comprehensive system inspection, verified proper operation of all components, and documented equipment condition with photographic records. Unit is operating within normal parameters and ready for the cooling season.
Responded to no-cool call on 15-year-old air conditioning system with non-operational outdoor fan. Upon arrival, found condenser unit completely inoperative with fan motor failed and contactor welded closed. Diagnosed failed capacitor and seized compressor, determined system beyond economical repair due to age and extent of component failure. Left unit in current condition and provided customer with options for system replacement.
Completed annual furnace maintenance and tune-up on gas heating system per membership agreement. Inspected all internal components including heat exchanger, burner assembly, ignition system, gas valve, and blower motor; all components found operating within normal parameters. Replaced heavily soiled air filter with visible dust and debris accumulation to restore proper airflow and system efficiency.
Completed comprehensive HVAC estimate for full system replacement at residential property. Assessed existing outdoor condensing unit located on side of home and evaluated basement area for indoor equipment installation, documenting current conditions and spatial requirements for new system components.
Completed full system estimate for residential HVAC replacement. Air conditioning unit has been non-operational for multiple years and furnace, while still functional, has reached end of service life at 15-16 years old. Assessed existing equipment condition, electrical service infrastructure, and installation requirements for complete system replacement to be scheduled within the coming weeks.
Provided comprehensive estimate for new air conditioning system installation at residential property with natural gas furnace. Assessment included evaluation of outdoor placement area between structures for condenser unit location and review of existing indoor HVAC equipment configuration in utility room. Estimate encompasses new A/C system installation with required electrical work to support new equipment.
Responded to service call for White-Rodgers by Emerson thermostat that was not lighting up and unable to change temperature settings, unit installed three months prior. Upon arrival, found thermostat display showing backlit readout with temperature readings of 75°F and 54°F, indicating power was restored and unit operational. Verified thermostat functionality, tested temperature control response, and confirmed FAN and SYSTEM mode selections were operating correctly.
Responded to no cooling call on 5-year-old air conditioning system. Connected Fieldpiece SMART Refrigerant Manifold with vacuum gauge to measure system pressures and temperatures on R410A unit. Performed diagnostic testing to assess refrigerant charge levels and system performance parameters.
Completed full HVAC system replacement including removal of existing air conditioning unit and installation of new 70,000 BTU furnace with 2-ton air conditioning system configured for rear discharge. Reconnected all electrical connections at breaker panel, verified proper circuit protection, and tested system operation to ensure proper heating and cooling functionality.