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
Completed annual cooling maintenance on residential air conditioning system. Performed comprehensive inspection of outdoor condenser unit, checked refrigerant levels using manifold gauges, cleaned condenser coils, verified proper airflow through louvers, and tested electrical connections and capacitor operation. Unit found operating within normal parameters with no deficiencies noted.
Responded to customer concern regarding increased electric bills following recent furnace repair on 14-year-old unit located in basement. Performed electrical diagnostics using clamp meter and multimeter to measure amperage draw and voltage readings on blower motor assembly and associated electrical components. Verified all electrical connections, tested motor operation, and documented current consumption levels to identify potential causes of elevated energy usage.
Responded to customer concern regarding gas odor detected near furnace exhaust during equipment operation. Performed comprehensive inspection of 12-year-old gas furnace system located in basement, including examination of heat exchanger, burner assembly, gas valve connections, and exhaust venting system. Inspected all copper gas lines, PVC exhaust and intake piping, blower motor assembly, electrical connections, and control board for signs of leakage, deterioration, or improper operation. Completed furnace tune-up including cleaning and adjustment of burner assembly, verification of proper combustion, and safety system testing to ensure unit operates within manufacturer specifications.
Responded to no-heat call on 15-year-old forced air furnace with reported pilot light failure and inoperative blower motor. Upon arrival, performed diagnostic testing of electrical components using digital multimeter to verify power supply and circuit continuity throughout the system. Testing revealed electrical fault preventing proper system operation. Inspected blower motor assembly, wiring connections, and control board terminals. Verified condensate drainage system and PVC piping were clear and properly configured. Restored system to full operational status with heat output confirmed before departure.
Responded to no-cool call on 15-year-old central air conditioning system. Upon arrival, confirmed outdoor condenser unit was not operating and thermostat was clicking but system failed to produce cold air. Customer also reported water leaking from furnace unit. Performed diagnostic evaluation of outdoor condenser unit, which showed heavy accumulation of dirt, grime, and debris on exterior surfaces and condenser coils, indicating extended period without maintenance. Connected HVAC diagnostic gauges to measure system pressures and temperatures. Readings indicated abnormal refrigerant pressures consistent with system failure. Inspected condenser fan motor and compressor for operation. Evaluated electrical connections and capacitor condition. Assessed condensate drainage from indoor evaporator coil, which was likely source of water leakage at furnace unit due to clogged drain line or frozen evaporator coil from lack of airflow. Given age of equipment at 15 years and extent of deferred main
Completed full system HVAC estimate for a mid-large residential property (2000-3000 sq.ft.) requiring heating and cooling equipment installation in basement location. Assessment included existing mechanical infrastructure with water heater, plumbing lines, ductwork configuration, and central humidifier system to determine specifications for natural gas or propane-fueled furnace and air conditioning unit replacement. Documented current system layout including galvanized metal ductwork, air handler plenum, exposed piping with shut-off valves, and structural considerations for new equipment placement within unfinished utility space.
Completed annual furnace maintenance tune-up on brand new heating system per membership agreement. Performed comprehensive inspection of all internal components including blower motor assembly, gas valve connections, electrical wiring, control board, and thermostat operation. Verified proper furnace operation with Bryant thermostat displaying 73° setpoint in heating mode with fan set to auto. System operating within normal parameters with no issues found.
Completed annual cooling maintenance on rooftop zone system. Performed comprehensive inspection of electrical connections, condensate drainage system, and ductwork. Observed heavy condensation on supply duct with rust formation on coupling band, indicating proper system operation in cooling mode. Verified electrical connections and circuit protection functioning properly. No filter replacement required per maintenance schedule.
Conducted on-site evaluation for Level 2 electric vehicle charging station installation on exterior garage wall with charging capability in driveway. Assessed existing electrical panel located in basement, documenting current breaker configuration and available capacity to determine feasibility of dedicated 240V circuit installation. Photographed main electrical panel showing breaker layout and existing load distribution to develop comprehensive installation estimate for EVSE equipment and associated electrical infrastructure upgrades.
Completed annual cooling maintenance on residential air conditioning condenser unit. Performed system inspection, replaced air filter and evaporator pad as part of scheduled preventative maintenance program. Unit exterior shows significant weathering and coating deterioration on panels, though system remains operational. Documentation photos captured for service records and future reference regarding cabinet condition.
Completed annual cooling maintenance on residential outdoor condensing unit. Performed comprehensive inspection of heat exchanger coils, noting moderate accumulation of organic growth and debris on condenser fins. Cleaned coil surfaces to restore proper airflow and heat transfer efficiency. Inspected exterior cabinet panels and louvers for structural integrity and proper ventilation clearance. Verified unit placement and surrounding vegetation management. All system components assessed and operational parameters confirmed within manufacturer specifications following maintenance procedures.
Completed annual heating maintenance on 10-year-old furnace as part of membership tune-up service. Performed comprehensive system inspection including visual examination of gas valve assembly, heat exchanger, burner compartment, and all internal mechanical components. Verified proper operation of blower motor, checked electrical connections throughout the unit, and inspected all wire harnesses for secure connections and signs of wear. Examined copper refrigerant lines, gas piping, and all fittings for proper installation and potential leaks. Tested ignition system components, confirmed flame sensor operation, and verified proper combustion. Inspected condensate drain system and verified clear drainage. Checked all safety controls including limit switches and pressure switches for proper function. Verified thermostat communication and system cycling. Replaced air filter and cleaned blower assembly. Tested system startup and shutdown sequences, confirmed proper heating operation througho
Completed annual furnace maintenance and tune-up as part of preventative maintenance membership with no issues reported. Performed comprehensive system inspection of brand new furnace (0 years old), including cleaning, testing all safety controls, checking combustion efficiency, inspecting heat exchanger, verifying proper airflow, and ensuring optimal system operation. Outdoor condenser unit was also inspected and found to be in good working condition with proper clearances maintained around equipment.
Completed annual cooling maintenance on residential split system air conditioning unit. Performed comprehensive inspection of outdoor condenser unit, noting heavy exterior soil and grime accumulation on cabinet panels requiring cleaning. Removed fan grille to access internal components, inspected condenser coils through protective mesh panels, verified refrigerant line connections at wall penetration, checked mounting and pad stability, and documented equipment condition. Unit operational with all safety features intact upon completion of preventive maintenance service.
Completed annual cooling maintenance on residential HVAC system. Upon inspection, found condenser coil heavily soiled with accumulated dirt and debris, restricting airflow and reducing system efficiency. Unit exterior panel showed significant deterioration with damaged covering exposing underlying coil fins. Identified air filter requiring immediate replacement due to excessive contamination. Documented equipment condition with photographs showing weathered components and dirty coil surfaces. Recommended filter replacement as collect-on-delivery item to restore proper system operation and indoor air quality.
Conducted estimate for replacement of 16-year-old 4-ton R22 air conditioning system that has failed. Existing Lennox high-efficiency furnace installed in 2019 remains in good condition. Assessed current 10 SEER outdoor unit and indoor coil compatibility with existing furnace to provide options for upgraded air conditioning system replacement.
Completed annual preventative maintenance on residential air conditioning system. Performed comprehensive inspection of outdoor condensing unit, checked refrigerant pressures at service ports, verified electrical connections along conduit, and confirmed proper unit operation. System found to be functioning within normal parameters with no immediate service needs identified.
Completed installation of 3-ton air conditioning system with matching evaporator coil at residential property. Installed outdoor condensing unit at rear of home with proper clearances from foundation and landscaping, connected refrigerant lines, and mounted indoor evaporator coil to existing furnace in basement mechanical room. Established electrical connections, performed system startup, verified proper refrigerant charge and airflow, and confirmed all components operating within manufacturer specifications. All required mechanical, electrical, and air conditioning permits obtained and work completed in compliance with local code requirements.
Completed annual cooling maintenance on residential air conditioning system. Performed standard ACM procedures including inspection of condenser unit, coil cleaning, electrical connection check, and refrigerant pressure testing. Installed MERV 11 filter as part of routine maintenance protocol. Condenser coils showed moderate dust and debris accumulation which was addressed during service. All electrical connections were inspected and found secure, refrigerant pressures checked and within normal operating range, and unit tested for proper operation upon completion.
Successfully completed full HVAC system installation including a 90,000 BTU furnace and 3-ton air conditioning unit in left-side configuration. Obtained mechanical and electrical permits prior to installation, then performed complete system setup with all necessary venting through white PVC piping, ductwork connections, and electrical reconnections. All equipment installed to manufacturer specifications with proper clearances, humidifier integration, and complete testing to ensure optimal system performance.
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