Macomb County Service Overview
- Local Priority: We provide dedicated HVAC, plumbing, and electrical support specifically for neighborhoods across Macomb County.
- Certified Expertise: Our technicians are highly trained to handle the specific infrastructure and climate needs of Macomb County homes.
- Efficiency Focus: We specialize in optimizing your home systems to ensure long-term comfort and reduced utility costs in larger and newer properties alike.
HVAC, Electrical, Water Heater & Sump Pump Services in Macomb, MI. Macomb Township spreads north of Hall Road, with heavy service demand running through areas like Romeo Plank, Garfield, and neighborhoods surrounding Partridge Creek, Ponderosa Heights, and Cornerstone Village. This is a high-growth area filled with larger, multi-level homes that depend on systems being sized and balanced correctly. From houses near Waldenburg Park to properties around Cracklewood Golf Club and Partridge Creek Mall, our technicians at Randazzo are working in these neighborhoods every day.
Because of how quickly this area has developed, many homes are now reaching the stage where systems need adjustment, maintenance, or full replacement. What worked when the home was first built does not always keep up years later. That is where we come in. Call 586-336-1111 or schedule online for service in Macomb.
How We Work in Macomb, MI Homes
Macomb is a different environment than older cities like Detroit. Most homes were built from the 1990s through today, which means the issues are less about failing infrastructure and more about performance under load. Larger square footage, finished basements, and second-story layouts create demand that many systems struggle to meet over time.
We regularly work in neighborhoods along Hall Road, Romeo Plank, and throughout newer subdivisions. That gives us a clear understanding of how these homes are built and where systems tend to fall short. Instead of guessing, we focus on diagnosing the real cause of the issue so the fix actually lasts.
“Brian Bennet came to service the furnace for my annual maintenance. He was attentive to detail and showed me basic steps to maintain my furnace. Great service!”
POLLY L.Cooling Performance for Larger Homes in Macomb, MI
Cooling in Macomb homes depends heavily on airflow and system design. When a home has multiple levels, open layouts, or added living space, even a newer system can struggle if it was not balanced correctly from the start. A frequent issue in Macomb homes is a hot second floor or bonus room over the garage. The main level cools quickly, but upper areas trap heat and stay uncomfortable. This is common in homes near 23 Mile and newer developments where square footage is larger.
Heating Balance and Efficiency in Macomb, MI
Heating systems in Macomb are newer compared to older cities, but they still experience wear from heavy winter use. Multi-level homes often reveal uneven heat distribution as systems age. Homes near Romeo Plank and 23 Mile often have strong airflow on the main level but reduced heat upstairs. Over time, this leads to higher energy bills and added strain on the furnace.
“Great communication. Easy to schedule and fast turnaround. The guys did a great job with my water heater change out and cleaned up before leaving.”
STEPHEN B.Macomb Home System Troubleshooting
Problem: The second floor remains significantly warmer than the main floor during Macomb summers.
Solution: We evaluate duct static pressure and often implement zoning systems or booster solutions to ensure even cooling across all levels.
Problem: High electrical demand from modern appliances and EV chargers causing frequent breaker trips.
Solution: A professional panel upgrade increases your home’s capacity to handle high-load modern electronics safely.
Problem: Sump pump failure during heavy Michigan rainstorms, risking finished basement damage.
Solution: Installation of heavy-duty primary pumps and battery backup systems designed for long-term reliability.
Electrical Capacity and Backup Power in Macomb, MI
Modern homes in Macomb require more power than older systems were designed to handle. Between EV chargers, home offices, and larger appliances, electrical demand has increased significantly.
- Generator installation and service (Generac & Kohler)
- Electrical panel upgrades
- EV charger installation
- Surge protection and whole-home inspections
Hot Water Systems and Basement Protection
Water systems in Macomb homes must keep up with daily demand while protecting finished basements. In newer subdivisions, sump pumps are critical due to grading and drainage patterns.
- Water heater repair and tankless upgrades
- Sump pump repair and replacement
- Routine system maintenance
- Emergency basement protection
“Had Addison from Randazzo come and fix my HVAC today. Excellent technician and very thorough. Absolutely loved the service provided.”
SUNNY J.What You Can Expect from Randazzo in Macomb, MI
- Quick scheduling so issues do not linger
- Technicians who understand multi-level home performance
- Clean, efficient work that respects your space
- Long-term solutions that reduce repeat problems
Ready to Optimize Your Home Comfort?
Contact us today to schedule your service in Macomb County.
Why is my second floor so much hotter than the first floor?
In many larger Macomb homes, this is caused by improper duct sizing or a lack of return air vents. We can often resolve this through system balancing or adding a zoning system.
Do I really need a backup generator in Macomb?
Because larger homes in this area rely heavily on electricity for HVAC and sump pumps, a power outage can lead to frozen pipes or flooded basements quickly. A standby generator provides essential security.
How often should I service my sump pump?
We recommend an annual inspection, especially before the spring thaw and heavy rain season, to ensure the float and motor are functioning correctly.
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Macomb, MI
Job Locations and Reviews
Installed a dedicated 30 amp 120 volt circuit from main panel to basement for sauna installation. Ran metal conduit along wall with proper securing clamps and terminated at a junction box. Verified proper connections, circuit protection, and tested functionality before completion.
Responded to service call for furnace not heating. Performed diagnostic testing with Klein Tools CL380 clamp meter, measuring electrical current of 28.62 amps through system components. Verified thermostat functionality (White-Rodgers model) was operating correctly with proper temperature readings.
Successfully completed installation of a complete HVAC system including a 90,000 BTU furnace and 3-ton air conditioning unit. The outdoor condenser was properly mounted on a concrete pad against the exterior brick wall with all electrical connections secured. Mechanical and electrical permits were obtained, and all utility connections were properly established with the existing metering system.
Inspected gas line installation in basement area as part of recall service. Identified improper use of cross bracing as gas line supports and several bent support brackets. Replaced damaged supports and properly secured gas lines according to code requirements. Documentation provided via affidavit for gas line compliance.
Installed customer-supplied Ecobee thermostat and troubleshooted system issue where condensing fan was activating during heat calls. Verified wiring connections at the circuit board and thermostat, ensuring proper terminal configuration for separate heating and cooling operations. System now functioning correctly with appropriate sequencing of components.
Successfully installed a new sump pump system in the basement utility area, including proper PVC piping with appropriate fittings and connections to the sump pit. System features a gray pump unit with control box/sensor components and was fully tested to ensure proper water removal functionality.
Performed annual furnace maintenance on a unit with CM 2026. Inspected control board connections and verified proper electrical operation as evidenced by illuminated LED indicator. All terminal connections were secure with no signs of wire damage or overheating at connection points.
Performed inspection of 20-year-old HVAC system located in basement. Unit is currently operational but approaching end of service life. Provided replacement estimate for furnace and A/C components based on assessment of existing equipment and installation environment, which includes limited utility space with concrete floor and block walls.
Responded to no heat complaint on 4-year-old furnace. Inspection revealed significant water damage and rust formation on the interior components, particularly affecting the blower housing and metal enclosure. Replaced damaged components under existing parts and labor warranty, restoring proper heating function.
Performed annual furnace maintenance as scheduled. Inspected PVC exhaust/intake piping system, verifying proper installation and sealing at all connection points. Visual examination confirmed system components in good working condition with no evidence of leaks or deterioration at pipe joints where purple primer was visible.
Replaced non-functioning thermostat that was displaying only a white screen. Observed significant moisture issues in the utility area with water staining on concrete floor near the HVAC unit and condensate pump, which may require additional attention to prevent potential damage to the system.
Conducted an estimate for replacement of a 20-year-old furnace and A/C system located in the basement. Visual inspection revealed an operational gas burner assembly with proper blue flame pattern indicating complete combustion, though the age of the equipment warrants replacement. Noted water damage and possible mold in adjacent utility area that may require remediation during installation of new system.
Performed diagnostic assessment on Lochinvar tanked water heater (installed January 2020) in mechanical room. Inspected all connections, including copper and PVC piping, and evaluated unit's operational status. No active leaks observed despite minor historical staining around base; system currently functioning within normal parameters.
Conducted scheduled AHC maintenance on air handler unit. Inspected blower motor assembly, electrical components, and control board for proper operation. System was found functioning normally with all connections secure and circuit board displaying proper LED indicators.
Performed annual heating maintenance service on 10-year-old furnace per membership agreement. Inspected all electrical connections, burner assembly, and fan motor components, confirming proper operation of ignition system with visible blue flame. System is operating within normal parameters with no issues identified; next maintenance recommended in 2025.
Successfully completed installation of complete HVAC system including a 70,000 BTU furnace, 3-ton AC unit, and humidifier in residential basement utility area. System required mechanical and electrical permits, with all ductwork properly connected and PVC venting installed according to code requirements.
Conducted evaluation of 26-year-old functional furnace and A/C system located in basement. Inspection revealed aging copper piping infrastructure with brass valve assembly and associated ductwork. Recommended replacement of existing HVAC system with new equipment to improve efficiency and reliability before end of service life.
Completed installation of a complete HVAC system including a 135,000 BTU furnace, 5-ton Lennox air conditioning unit, and new hot water heater. System includes properly installed condensate drainage with PVC piping and P-trap configuration, with the outdoor AC unit mounted on a concrete pad with appropriate electrical connections.
Performed annual heating maintenance service on the residential HVAC system. Conducted thorough inspection of the furnace unit, examining internal components including blower motor assembly, electrical connections, and ventilation system. System was found to be in good working condition with proper installation of PVC exhaust pipes and appropriate ductwork connections.
Performed diagnostic inspection of furnace system per previous assessment. Examined burner assembly/igniter component showing signs of heat exposure and wear. Verified Sensi thermostat operation (displaying 69°F, 37% humidity) with heating function active.
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