From Dauner Martin to Silver Lake Park (and the lake!), Fenton is generally one of the more quaint and cozy towns in Michigan that we provide services in. Having said that, the proximity to nature reserves, rivers, and other bodies of water – not to mention the drastic climate fluctuations from winter to summer – can cause serious problems for your water heater and HVAC systems.
Throughout our 36 years of experience operating in and around the Fenton region of Michigan, we’ve seen varying levels of severity when it comes to these kinds of issues – from corroded heat exchangers in your furnace to frozen fan blades during winter. Even the smallest signs of damage on your HVAC systems can deteriorate quickly and cause damage to your home if left untreated.
Fortunately, our HVAC, plumbing, and electrical experts operate in all parts of Fenton, whether you’re looking to repair or maintain your existing equipment, or install new heating and cooling equipment. If you’d like to know more about the kinds of services we offer here at Randazzo, don’t hesitate to contact our team today by calling 586-571-8734.
Furnace Repair & AC Services in Fenton, MI
Throughout the winter months, it can get as cold at 14°F in Fenton. It’s pretty to see the Silver Lake frozen over and the town gear up for their winter festival, but this beautiful and extreme weather can definitely causes a some unfortunate issues for your various heating systems (broken fan blades, frozen refrigerant, etc.) – whether you’re using a furnace or something like a heat pump.
Aside from the cold, the nature reserves and parks across Fenton in the spring and summer – from Bush Park to Dauner Martin – help contribute to high allergen/pollen build-ups that end up clogging your ductwork and air filters. This is, however, the kind of thing we prevent becoming a problem with our Randazzo Air Care maintenance plan.
Still, if you’ve been using the same AC system or furnace for around 10-15 years, not only is your air quality going to be reduced from inefficiencies caused by wear and tear, but any repairs you need are only going to become more and more expensive.
At this stage, if you’re noticing performance issues and costly repairs, we’d definitely recommend opting for one of our installation services, as the price of installing a new system in your home is likely going to be far more affordable than constantly having to schedule repairs and maintenance for your old, worn out HVAC systems.
Water Heater Installation & Repair in Fenton, MI
Whether you’re showering, washing your clothes, or doing the dishes, you’re going to need hot water in your home and a working water heater to provide it. Again, from leaky faucets to frozen water tanks that run the risk of breaking once they expand in summer, you’re not only risking a cold shower but serious structural damage to your home when you neglect repairs for your water heater.
Fortunately, we have years of experience and training when it comes to repairing hot water heaters and maintaining them across a range of different units, including:
- Conventional Water Heaters
- Hybrids
- Tankless
- A Range of Other Types
If you’ve decided that you’re ready for a new water heater, our insured technicians are also able to provide complete water heater installations in your home both promptly and affordably.
Reliable Electricians in Fenton, MI
If you’ve got something like a flickering light, we get how annoying it can be. Issues like this, however, are typically an easy fix. When it comes to electrical emergencies, however, these pose a far greater threat to your home and general wellbeing, meaning you definitely shouldn’t try to handle this sort of issue on your own.
Burning smells, or any smoke that’s coming from your electrical outlets, for example, might indicate that there’s an electrical fire looming, so this is exactly the time you need assistance from a skilled team of qualified electricians who’ve serviced fenton for many years.
Of course, we’re just a phone call away if you happen to notice an electrical emergency in your home, but we’re also available for more general repair and installation jobs – whether you’ve recently bought new appliances that need to be professionally installed or you’re considering a backup plan in the event of any power failures in your home.
One of the more common installations we provide are for EV Chargers – these come in a range of different sizes, so our team can assist you in finding the most suitable one for your needs and will usually have it installed and ready to use within just a day.
Our team of skilled electricians – led by our master electrician – have been providing electrical installations, maintenance, and repair since 1988, so we’re more than capable at providing the following services:
Randazzo: Your Fenton Area Heating and Cooling Company
For more information regarding the various HVAC, plumbing, and electric services we provide here at Randazzo, get in touch with our experts now. Our team has been operating in the Fenton region and helping residents with their home utilities since 1988, so whether you’re facing pollen build-ups from Bush Park that impact your AC units or humidity issues arising from Lake Fenton, we’ve seen it all.
So, if you’re ready to take the first step and keep your home safeguarded all year long, schedule a service and contact us at 586-571-8734– we also provide free estimates to ensure our services fit nicely within your budget.
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Fenton, MI
Job Locations and Reviews
Responded to no-cool service call on 3-year-old Lennox WT 10-2027 central air conditioning system displaying Alert Code 413 (OU High Pressure Switch Strike Lockout) on thermostat. Upon arrival, found outdoor condensing unit heavily covered in thick layer of dirt, dust, and debris that was restricting airflow through condenser coil and causing system to trip high pressure safety switch. Performed thorough cleaning of condenser coil and exterior surfaces to restore proper airflow and heat rejection capability. Reset high pressure lockout switch and cycled system through complete operational test. Verified proper refrigerant pressures, confirmed adequate airflow restoration, and ensured system returned to normal cooling operation without further fault codes. Unit operating within manufacturer specifications upon departure.
Conducted estimate for replacement of non-functional mini split system in dining room area. Evaluated existing electrical panel and circuit directory to assess power requirements and available capacity for new mini split installation. Documented current conditions including failed equipment and electrical infrastructure to provide comprehensive replacement proposal.
Responded to service call for 10+ year old Generac 16KW standby generator reported to be smoking and leaking oil. Upon arrival, performed comprehensive diagnostic inspection of unit. Visual examination revealed significant oil leakage from engine block area with substantial oil residue accumulated on concrete pad beneath generator. Identified oil filter housing as primary source of leak, with evidence of oil streaming down engine components. Oil filter showed signs of improper sealing or gasket failure, causing pressurized oil to escape during operation. The smoking condition was determined to be oil vapor and smoke from leaked oil contacting hot engine surfaces during runtime. Inspected engine block, oil pan, and all external oil lines for additional leak sources. Documented equipment condition with photographic evidence showing oil staining patterns on generator base and mounting platform. Noted water streaking on external components indicating potential exposure to weather elements
Completed comprehensive Air Handler Check (AHC) as part of recurring preventative maintenance program covering both heating and cooling systems. Inspected outdoor condensing unit and found exterior filter panels heavily soiled with significant accumulation of dirt, dust, and debris that was restricting airflow and reducing system efficiency. Cleaned or replaced filters as needed to restore proper airflow and optimize equipment performance for continued reliable operation.
Conducted comprehensive full system replacement estimate for a medium-sized residential property (1200-2000 sq ft) with existing 15-year-old natural gas furnace and 16-year-old air conditioning system located in utility closet. Assessed current gray metal furnace unit with PVC venting, evaluated ductwork configuration, and inspected electrical connections and gas line accessibility. Documented equipment placement constraints in mechanical room shared with water heater, photographed existing installation including copper refrigerant lines and condensate drainage setup. Provided replacement options for combined heating and cooling system utilizing natural gas energy source, discussed crawlspace unit placement considerations, and reviewed available financing solutions for complete HVAC system upgrade to improve efficiency and reliability for homeowner seeking replacement within current season.
Completed annual furnace maintenance and tune-up on a brand new heating system as part of preventative maintenance membership. Performed comprehensive inspection of all internal components including blower motor assembly, electrical connections, condensate drainage system, and safety controls. All systems tested and operating within normal parameters with no issues found.
Responded to a plumbing emergency involving a leaking cast iron pipe connected to the toilet drainage system. Upon inspection, discovered severe corrosion and surface deterioration on the cast iron waste pipe, with heavy oxidation, rust patches, and flaking material indicating advanced degradation of the pipe structure. The corroded section showed active deterioration with significant structural compromise, particularly around curved fittings where moisture exposure had accelerated the breakdown of the cast iron material. Documented the extensive damage with photographs showing the contrast between the failing cast iron components and adjacent PVC and copper piping in serviceable condition. Assessed the confined access area beneath the structure and identified the scope of repair work required to address the leak source and prevent further water damage.