Detroit Service Overview
- Local Priority: We provide dedicated HVAC, plumbing, and electrical support specifically for neighborhoods across the city of Detroit.
- Certified Expertise: Our technicians are highly trained to handle the historic infrastructure and specific climate needs of Wayne County homes.
- Efficiency Focus: We specialize in optimizing your home systems to ensure long-term comfort and reduced utility costs in older and renovated properties alike.
At Randazzo Heating, Cooling, and Electrical, we know your home is more than just a place to live—it’s where your life happens. That’s why we’re proud to offer dependable, top-quality services in Detroit, MI, designed to keep your household running smoothly. Whether you need urgent repairs or long-term system upgrades, we’re here to help with reliable electrical, HVAC, sump pump, and water heater services.
Call 586-336-1111 or contact us online to experience the comfort and confidence that come from working with Detroit’s most trusted home service professionals.
Living in Detroit, MI: Serving Every Neighborhood
Detroit runs along major corridors like Woodward Avenue, I-94, and I-75, connecting neighborhoods from Corktown and Midtown to the University District and the East Side. This is one of the highest-demand service areas in Southeast Michigan, with constant calls coming from homes near landmarks like Comerica Park, the Fox Theatre, and Belle Isle. From older brick homes to renovated properties across the city, our team is already working in your area. Call 586-336-1111 or schedule online for fast service in Detroit.
“Julian was very nice and very efficient with his work. He showed me everything he checked and worked on and did a great job. Very thorough and efficient.”
Real Experience Across Detroit, MI Neighborhoods
Detroit is not one type of home or one type of system. You have historic properties in areas like Indian Village and Sherwood Forest, updated homes in Corktown, and long-standing neighborhoods across the West Side and East Side. That means systems fail in different ways depending on the home. We’ve worked throughout Detroit long enough to understand those differences, from tight spacing between homes on the West Side to older duct layouts in early 1900s builds, and fix problems the right way.
Heating Services in Detroit, MI
Heating is critical in Detroit, especially with long winters and older homes that lose heat quickly. Many systems are aging and require consistent maintenance or replacement. When your heat starts acting up, it usually falls into a few key areas:
- Furnace repair and diagnostics
- New furnace installation and replacement
- Annual heating maintenance
- Heat pump systems
In neighborhoods like the University District and West Village, we often see older furnaces that run inefficiently and struggle to keep homes warm. We address those issues to restore reliable heat and improve overall performance.
“I had a service call for a furnace issue. Matt explained the issue and process clearly. He was professional and worked efficiently, answered questions. I have had Randazzo service my heating and cooling for years and recommend them.”
Air Conditioning Services in Detroit, MI
Cooling older Detroit homes presents unique challenges. Many properties were not originally designed for central air, which leads to airflow and temperature issues. Most cooling calls involve:
- AC repair and troubleshooting
- New AC installation and system upgrades
- Seasonal maintenance and tune-ups
- Ductless mini-split solutions
In many Detroit homes, especially older brick builds with limited duct space, the original system was never designed to handle modern layouts. We start by evaluating airflow, duct capacity, and system sizing to ensure balanced temperatures across every level.
Solving Detroit Home Issues
Problem: Outdated electrical panels in historic Detroit neighborhoods often fail under the load of modern appliances or HVAC systems.
Solution: We perform comprehensive panel upgrades that bring older homes up to code and ensure stable power for your entire property.
Problem: Older brick homes frequently suffer from “hot zones” upstairs because original ductwork wasn’t sized for central air.
Solution: Our technicians use airflow diagnostics and zoning strategies to balance temperatures perfectly across all floors.
Problem: Aging furnaces in West Side homes struggle with Michigan’s extreme winters, leading to high utility costs and cold spots.
Solution: We provide seasonal maintenance and high-efficiency furnace replacements built specifically to handle local climate extremes.
Water Heater & Sump Pump Services in Detroit, MI
Water systems in Detroit homes must handle daily use while protecting against potential basement issues. Many homes rely on older equipment that needs regular attention. When these systems fail, it usually comes down to a few common needs:
- Water heater repair and installation
- Tankless water heater upgrades
- Routine maintenance
- Sump pump repair and replacement
In areas with basements, sump pumps play a key role in preventing water damage. We install and maintain systems that keep your home protected and your hot water consistent.
Electrical Services in Detroit, MI
Electrical systems across Detroit vary widely, especially in older homes built decades ago. Many properties still rely on outdated panels or wiring that cannot support modern demand. Most electrical work we complete includes:
- Generator installation and service
- Generac and Kohler generator services
- Electrical panel upgrades
- EV charger installation
- Wiring and rewiring
- Surge protection
- Whole-home electrical inspections
If your home still runs on an older panel, especially in historic neighborhoods, it may not safely support newer systems. We upgrade your setup so everything is ready for modern power demands.
“Don, is very polite, professional and knowledgeable. He explained what issues were found with our furnace and gave us an option as well. I would recommend Don and Randazzo to my friends and family.”
Why Detroit Chooses Randazzo
Detroit homeowners expect straightforward service and fast response times. Here’s why your neighbors trust Randazzo:
- Experienced Technicians: Skilled professionals who understand the unique needs of Detroit’s historic and modern homes.
- Clear, Honest Quotes: No surprises. Just straightforward pricing and clear communication about your repairs.
- Fast Local Response: We are already working across Detroit neighborhoods, allowing us to respond quickly when you need us.
- Full-Service Support: One company for your HVAC, electrical, and water systems to keep your home running smoothly.
Schedule Service in Detroit Today
If you live in Detroit, from Corktown and Midtown to the West Side and East Side, we are ready to help. Whether your system needs repair, maintenance, or full replacement, you can count on fast, professional service.
Call 586-336-1111 now or schedule your appointment online.
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Recent Jobs and Reviews in Detroit, MI
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Completed scheduled preventive maintenance on residential air conditioning condenser unit. Performed comprehensive system inspection, checked refrigerant levels, cleaned condenser coils, verified proper airflow through louvered cabinet, tested fan motor operation, and confirmed unit is operating within normal parameters on concrete pad mounting surface.
Responded to recall for plenum code violations on recently installed HVAC system. Inspected basement furnace installation and attic ductwork to identify non-rated materials exposed within plenum spaces. Replaced non-compliant flexible ductwork with properly rated insulated flex duct meeting code requirements for plenum applications. Verified all materials within plenum spaces now carry appropriate fire and smoke ratings per mechanical code standards. Confirmed proper ventilation air pathways are established and meet code specifications. System tested and operational with all violations corrected.
Completed annual cooling maintenance on residential air conditioning system. Replaced air filter and evaporator pad as part of routine preventive maintenance. Inspected outdoor condenser unit, verified proper operation of all components, and documented equipment condition with photographs showing unit positioned against building foundation with adequate clearance for airflow.
Completed annual cooling maintenance on residential split system. Performed comprehensive inspection of outdoor condensing unit, verified proper operation of compressor and condenser fan motor, checked refrigerant levels, cleaned condenser coils, and inspected electrical connections. Unit found in operational condition with normal wear consistent with age. Replaced air filters as requested and confirmed system is ready for cooling season.
Responded to furnace water leak complaint and performed diagnostic inspection. Upon examination, identified condensate drainage issue related to the furnace's condensation removal system. Inspected PVC condensate drain lines and air filter assembly, documented existing drainage configuration with mesh filter housing and horizontal drain piping. Addressed blockage or improper drainage causing water accumulation at furnace unit, cleared condensate line, and verified proper water flow through drainage system to resolve active leak condition.
Conducted on-site assessment for new central air conditioning system installation at residential property currently without existing central AC. Evaluated home infrastructure including electrical service capacity at exterior meter location, existing thermostat wiring and placement, and potential equipment placement areas. Documented current digital thermostat configuration showing 70-degree setting and reviewed home's brick exterior construction for optimal condenser unit positioning near electrical service panel. Prepared comprehensive quote for complete central air system installation including equipment specifications, ductwork requirements, and necessary electrical upgrades.
Conducted site assessment for AC replacement in basement mechanical space. Evaluated existing HVAC infrastructure, including ductwork configuration, electrical routing, and available installation space for new air conditioning system. Documented current equipment layout, pipe runs, and utility connections to determine optimal placement and integration requirements for proposed AC unit.
Completed on-site evaluation for central air conditioning system installation in residential property currently without AC. Assessed existing ductwork infrastructure in basement utility area, noting metal supply and return trunk lines already in place with connections to upper floors. Evaluated exterior placement options for condensing unit, identifying suitable location along side of home near utility access points. Provided comprehensive replacement estimate for complete central air system installation to meet homeowner's timeline of implementation within the next couple of weeks.
Conducted on-site estimate for air conditioning system replacement on 16-year-old unit. Documented existing equipment specifications from manufacturer label and photographed current installation including attic-mounted air handler with Air Scrubber air quality system and PVC condensate drainage. Customer requested immediate replacement timeline; follow-up quote to be provided for complete system replacement.
Responded to service call for humidifier water leak. Upon inspection, identified failed solenoid valve as source of leak. Removed defective valve assembly and installed replacement brass solenoid valve with threaded connections. Tested system operation and verified leak was resolved with no further water discharge detected.
Conducted on-site assessment for new whole home Generac generator installation. Evaluated existing electrical service panel located in basement storage area and documented current electrical infrastructure to determine proper integration requirements for automatic transfer switch and generator connection. Photographed installation area and electrical panel configuration for engineering specifications and permit documentation.
Conducted on-site evaluation for complete AC system replacement. Assessed existing ductwork in attic space, noting signs of age, discoloration, and accumulated debris on metal supply trunk lines. Evaluated electrical service panel capacity and existing circuit breaker configuration to determine compatibility requirements for new air conditioning equipment installation. Documented current system conditions through photographic documentation and provided comprehensive replacement estimate for new AC system with expedited installation timeline per customer request.
Completed full installation of 2-ton air conditioning system with evaporator coil at rear of residence. Installed new outdoor condenser unit on concrete pad with proper refrigerant line sets and electrical connections routed along exterior wall to main electrical panel. Mounted new evaporator coil on existing furnace in basement, established all necessary ductwork connections, and completed electrical wiring with proper disconnects. System was charged with refrigerant, tested for proper operation, and all mechanical, electrical, and air conditioning permits were obtained prior to installation.
Completed installation of 2.5-ton air conditioning system with matching evaporator coil in basement utility area. Installed new condensing unit at rear of property, ran refrigerant lines to indoor coil mounted above existing furnace, and established new dedicated electrical circuit per code requirements. Verified proper airflow, refrigerant charge, and system operation upon startup, with all mechanical and electrical permits obtained and inspections completed.
Conducted electrical panel inspection and provided estimate to address code violation identified during pre-sale home inspection. Documented existing double-tapped breaker condition where two conductors were improperly terminated on a single breaker not rated for dual connections. Photographed panel configuration showing main breaker, branch circuit layout, and existing wire routing to provide detailed assessment for bringing installation into compliance with current electrical code requirements.
Successfully installed a 2-ton air conditioning system with matching evaporator coil at rear location. Completed electrical connections to existing breaker panel, installed new dedicated circuit breaker for AC unit, and reconnected all electrical wiring per code requirements. All mechanical, electrical, and AC permits were obtained prior to installation, and system was tested for proper operation upon completion.
Completed full system estimate for residential HVAC replacement including existing RUUD furnace located in basement and RUUD air conditioning condenser unit positioned on exterior concrete pad. Assessed current system configuration, ductwork, venting, and condensate drainage setup to provide comprehensive quote for furnace and AC replacement under promotional offer, with customer requesting service within the next couple weeks.
Completed installation of 2-ton air conditioning system with evaporator coil in basement mechanical room. Installed new copper evaporator coil assembly above existing furnace unit with proper ductwork transitions and connections. Connected outdoor condenser unit to indoor coil assembly, completed all refrigerant line connections, established electrical reconnection, and verified system operation. Mechanical and electrical permits obtained prior to installation.
Responded to installation callback to address municipal code violations identified during inspection. Provided manufacturer installation instructions for all installed mechanical equipment per MRC 2015 Section M1307.1 and MMC Section 304.1. Verified HVAC equipment installation complies with manufacturer specifications and instructions per MRC 2015 Section M1401.11, R106.1.2, and MMC 2015 Section 304.1. Installed proper support for AC and refrigeration mechanical piping systems in accordance with MRC 2015 Section G2418.2 and MMC 2015 Section 407.2. Performed complete refrigeration piping system pressure test on both high and low sides using R410A refrigerant specifications. Test conducted at design pressure as listed on condensing unit nameplate. Documented pressure readings showing 98.2 psig on low side and 205.8 psig on high side, confirming system integrity and leak-free installation. All work completed to prepare for mechanical inspector witness verification and final approval.
Completed comprehensive site evaluation for replacement of existing 10-year-old air conditioning system and furnace. Assessed current equipment condition, documented existing Honeywell thermostat, inspected installation location in basement storage area, and reviewed system layout including ductwork accessibility. Provided detailed estimate options focused on high-efficiency replacement equipment to meet energy savings requirements.