Welcome, New Baltimore neighbors, we’re proud to serve you! Randazzo is your trusted, insured and certified team working on HVAC, heating and cooling in New Baltimore, MI.
If you live in or near New Baltimore, it’s likely you’ve heard our name. We have been privileged to serve residents of this area since 1988, and have had the opportunity to work with many of our neighbors. In fact, your coastal community and all its history are just a 15-20 minute drive from our Macomb headquarters, on Quadrate Drive. We’re conveniently located to serve you, with HVAC maintenance, repair and installation as well as 24-hour emergency services.
HVAC Contractor Serving New Baltimore
As a reputable, licensed and insured HVAC contractor, we are experts in heating, ventilation and air conditioning. We ensure your home stays warm all winter long, even when the lakefront winds feel cold and icy. With AC maintenance and repair, we can also help you stay cool, calm and collected in an air-conditioned home, throughout the hot summer months. Year round, we can improve the air quality in your home, to sooth your allergies. At a glance, our services include:
- Furnace and AC cleanings, inspections and maintenance.
- Heating and air conditioning repairs.
- Furnace and AC replacements and installations.
We’re also Michigan’s largest award-winning Lennox Premier Dealer. We know the ins and outs of Lennox products, and can help you choose the right equipment for your home and lifestyle. We also have vast experience working on a wide range of HVAC equipment from top brands, and can repair your current heating and cooling system.
Water Heater Repair in New Baltimore
Access to hot water is essential, and no-one should be without the ability to wash their dishes or enjoy a hot shower at the end of the day.
We maintain, repair and install electric, solar, propane, and natural gas water heaters, recirculation systems, heat pumps, as well as high efficiency tank and tankless hot water heaters.
Electrician, New Baltimore
If you’re looking for an electrician in New Baltimore, go with the name you know, and choose Randazzo. Led by our master electrician, all our work meets their impeccably high standards. Our team is available to complete the following services and more:
- Automatic standby generator installations
- Panel upgrades
- Circuit upgrades and repair
Contact Us for Heating and Cooling in New Baltimore, MI
In need of a maintenance check, repair or new HVAC system? Contact us today and receive a free quote from our team. If you don’t need us just yet, bookmark this page or take down our number, so you know where to turn when an urgent issue arises.
We can’t wait to meet you and visit your home by Lake St. Clair’s Anchor Bay. Thank you for taking the time to learn more about our team!
Recent Jobs and Reviews in New Baltimore, MI
Job Locations and Reviews
Responded to service call for unidentified alarm sounding in furnace room. Upon arrival, conducted thorough inspection of 2021 forced air furnace system and surrounding mechanical room area to identify alarm source and verify safe operating conditions. Inspected furnace control board, safety switches, and all audible alert systems to isolate the alarm. Confirmed carbon monoxide detector was not the source as reported. Tested furnace operation through complete heating cycle, verified proper ignition sequence, flame sensor operation, and limit switch functionality. Inspected all mechanical room equipment including water heater and other utilities to rule out alternative alarm sources. Performed safety inspection of venting system, gas connections, and electrical components. All systems found operating within normal parameters with no safety concerns identified. Documented findings and provided explanation of alarm source to homeowner.
Installed a 50-gallon power vent water heater in basement utility area with proper copper supply line connections, brass shut-off valves, and pressure relief valve. Completed all mechanical connections including top-mounted circulation pump, secured piping with wall brackets, and integrated unit with existing HVAC system. Obtained necessary permits and ensured all installations met code requirements with proper venting and safety components in place.
Conducted comprehensive site evaluation for whole house Generac generator installation. Assessed existing electrical infrastructure including main service panel with dual rows of circuit breakers, evaluated available space in utility area for generator placement, and documented current electrical configuration. Inspected plumbing and HVAC systems in proximity to proposed installation location to determine optimal positioning and clearance requirements. Photographed electrical panel specifications and utility room layout to develop accurate material list and labor estimate for automatic transfer switch integration and generator connection to existing residential electrical system.
Responded to service call for furnace water leak. Upon inspection, documented unit condition and surrounding area showing active construction environment with appliance installation in progress. Assessed leak source and provided diagnostic findings with repair cost estimate to customer for approval before proceeding with corrective action.
Completed annual furnace maintenance on Goodman brand gas furnace, model GMN080451BNE. Performed comprehensive tune-up including inspection of blower motor assembly, control board connections, and all electrical components. Verified proper operation of condensate pump and checked all wire connections throughout the unit. All components found to be functioning within manufacturer specifications.
Completed full HVAC system installation in basement mechanical room, including 90,000 BTU gas furnace and 3-ton air conditioning unit with rear discharge configuration. Installed humidifier, reconnected all utilities, and routed ductwork through ceiling joists. Requested mechanical and electrical permits prior to installation. All utility rebate documentation collected for processing with gas and electric providers.
# ComfortGuard Maintenance - 5-Year Service Completion Performed comprehensive annual maintenance service on residential split-system air conditioning unit. Conducted thorough inspection of outdoor condenser unit, which revealed significant accumulation of dirt, debris, and organic matter on condenser coils and surrounding areas. Removed access panels to expose internal components for detailed cleaning and assessment. Cleaned heavily soiled condenser coils using appropriate methods to restore optimal heat transfer efficiency. The coils exhibited substantial buildup that would have significantly reduced system performance and energy efficiency if left unaddressed. Removed accumulated leaves, dirt, and debris from unit base, top surface, and surrounding pad area to prevent airflow restriction and potential drainage issues. Verified electrical disconnect functionality and inspected all visible electrical connections and conduit for proper operation and safety compliance. Confirmed unit
Completed comprehensive Air Care Heating and Cooling maintenance service on residential HVAC system including gas furnace and outdoor heat pump unit. Performed full system inspection with access panel removal to examine internal components, blower motor, electrical connections, control boards, and venting system; verified proper operation of all mechanical and electrical components. Conducted exterior condenser unit evaluation with diagnostic testing using handheld measurement tools to assess system performance and efficiency.
# HVAC Estimate - Full System Summary Completed comprehensive estimate for full HVAC system replacement on 2003 residential installation. Evaluated existing natural gas forced air furnace and air conditioning system in ranch-style home with brick exterior. Documented current outdoor condenser unit condition, including coil assembly, electrical disconnect, and refrigerant line routing along exterior wall. Assessment included photographic documentation of existing equipment placement, electrical connections, and site conditions for proper system sizing and installation planning.
# HVAC Estimate - Replacement Summary Performed comprehensive evaluation of 17-year-old natural gas furnace system located in basement following customer report of heat exchanger issue identified by another contractor. Inspected existing furnace unit, associated ductwork, and integrated humidifier system to assess current equipment condition and determine replacement requirements. Documented equipment specifications, installation configuration, and spatial considerations for system replacement. Provided detailed replacement estimate and equipment options to address reported heat exchanger concerns and ensure continued safe operation of home heating system.
# Water Heater Replacement Estimate Conducted on-site assessment for water heater replacement in residential basement mechanical room. Evaluated existing tan cylindrical water heater unit with overhead ductwork and plumbing connections, including supply and discharge piping configuration. Documented current installation conditions, noting exposed PVC plumbing infrastructure running through adjacent basement bathroom area. Photographed equipment specifications, mechanical room layout, and existing pipe routing to develop comprehensive replacement proposal. Provided detailed estimate for new water heater installation including necessary code-compliant modifications to venting, gas lines, and water connections.
Performed inspection of 17-year-old furnace to verify previous company's diagnosis of heat exchanger damage. Visual examination confirmed presence of a crack/ring in the heat exchanger, validating the recommendation for replacement. Current unit is operational but poses safety concerns due to compromised heat exchanger integrity.
Responded to service call for 10-year-old leaking water heater. Diagnostic inspection revealed significant condensation on tank components and possible ventilation issues as evidenced by moisture accumulation around the ventilation cover. Recommended replacement due to age and extent of leakage, as unit is beyond manufacturer's warranty coverage.
Performed annual furnace maintenance on homeowner's system through Air Care Membership. Conducted comprehensive inspection of furnace components including motor assembly, gas valve, electrical connections, and venting system with proper PVC connections. All systems tested and functioning normally; no issues identified during the preventative maintenance service.
Completed free estimate for furnace and air conditioner replacement under promotional offer. Inspected existing 12-year-old furnace and 22-year-old AC system. Evaluated electrical panel capacity, existing ductwork configuration, and current installation layout to determine replacement requirements.
Responded to service call for 9-year-old commercial furnace with unspecified operational issues. Conducted diagnostic testing using UEi EM152 measurement tool, which recorded a reading of 10.9. System is covered under parts warranty but not labor warranty.
Completed AHM service on residential furnace, performed comprehensive inspection of interior components including blower motors, heat exchanger, electrical connections, and control board. All systems functioning properly with no issues identified; documented condition with detailed photos and reminded customer to schedule upcoming ACM.
Completed annual heating maintenance on 10-year-old furnace system. Performed comprehensive inspection of internal components including blower motor, wiring connections, and pressure switch, all found to be in proper working condition. Temperature readings confirmed system is operating within normal parameters at 39°F.
Responded to service call for 2017 furnace with error code and insufficient heating. Diagnostic testing with manometer revealed pressure readings of 186/19, indicating improper gas pressure. Adjusted gas valve settings and verified proper operation of all components, restoring normal heating function and clearing error code.
Conducted inspection of mobile home water heater installation site where customer had already removed the existing unit. Observed exposed wall cavity with visible plumbing connections including an insulated pipe. Noted electrical junction box present in the confined space. Site requires standard (non-tankless) water heater replacement suitable for mobile home application.