Residents of Washington, Michigan, welcome to Randazzo! We’re so happy you’ve found your way to us, so that we can be of service. We provide exceptional HVAC maintenance, repair and installation services to keep your home comfortable, year-round.
Trust the Washington, MI heating and cooling experts at Randazzo to meet your air conditioning and heating needs. Our expert, trained, and certified technicians are right around the corner whenever you need us. With over 30 years’ experience serving Washington, Michigan, and the surrounding areas, it’s likely many of your neighbors are already familiar with our team. Here, we detail how we can help assist with repairing your electric, water heater and heating and cooling systems in Washington, MI.
Heating and Cooling, Washington MI: Maintenance, Repair and Installation
We’re known for serving the community with HVAC repair in Washington, but we also spend much of our time ensuring your continued comfort with maintenance checks, and upgrading residences with new HVAC installations.
Air Conditioning Services, Washington
Our air conditioning technicians will work hard to keep your trusted AC running to the best of its ability with maintenance checks, and can stop by for repairs whenever they’re required. In need of a new AC system? We’re here to help you keep cool no matter what, with air conditioning services in Washington.
Heating Services, Washington
When the cold Michigan winter approaches, our first thought turns to the comfort of our local families in Washington and beyond. We’re here to ensure you stay warm through the long winter months, with furnace cleanings, inspections, maintenance, repairs and installations. We even offer 24-hour emergency heating services.
Furnace and AC Installation
If you’d like to upgrade to a new air conditioner or furnace, Randazzo has you covered. As the largest certified Lennox dealer located near Washington Township, we can offer you high quality equipment with a great warranty, at the lowest cost around. We strive to be the best heating and cooling company near the Washington Township area!
Water Heater Repair Washington, MI
Your hot water heater is essential, and we don’t want any of our neighbors to go without. Our water heater repair services are affordable and professional. With many parts stored in our trucks, chances are, we may be able to complete your repair there and then.
Electrician, Washington MI
Our exceptional electricians are here to serve you, Washington families. Whether you need us to install an automatic standby generator or complete lighting, fan or circuit repairs, our trusted team is here for you. Led by out master electrician, our team can offer you efficient, affordable repairs and peace of mind.
Local, Family Owned Heating and Cooling Contractor
At Randazzo, we believe in the personal touch. Located just outside of Washington Township, Michigan, we’re a family-owned furnace and air conditioner service company. Everyone here at Randazzo, from the President to the Janitor, lives and works nearby. For quality service you can trust, go with the name you know: Randazzo.
Request Your Free Quote
We’re proud to be a local HVAC company, offering home services for your heating and air conditioning, water heater and electric. When you choose to work with Randazzo, you receive exceptional customer service from our skilled technicians.
Our headquarters, on Quadrate Drive in Macomb, is just a 15-minute drive from Washington, Michigan. We’re the friendly neighbor you can count on to make your comfort our priority.
Contact us today to request your free quote, and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with working with a fully insured, certified, professional and local team.
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Washington, MI
Job Locations and Reviews
Conducted estimate for water heater replacement in basement location. Existing unit was non-operational and had reached end of serviceable life. Assessed installation area, existing copper supply piping with shut-off valves, venting configuration, and clearance requirements for new equipment installation.
Completed routine AC tune-up on one-year-old central air conditioning system with no reported issues. Performed comprehensive maintenance including inspection of outdoor condenser unit, verified proper operation of fan motor and compressor, checked refrigerant levels and pressures, cleaned condenser coils, inspected electrical connections and contactors, tested capacitors, verified proper drainage through condensate lines, and confirmed system cycling and temperature differential. Unit found in good operating condition with normal wear for age, positioned on proper pad with adequate clearance and drainage. All components functioning within manufacturer specifications.
Completed routine annual air conditioning maintenance on residential central AC system. Performed comprehensive tune-up including inspection of outdoor condenser unit, checked refrigerant levels, cleaned condenser coils, verified electrical connections, tested thermostat operation, and confirmed proper system function. Unit operational and cooling effectively with no issues identified at time of service.
Completed scheduled air conditioning maintenance on residential split system unit. Inspected electrical components including capacitor and contactor, verified refrigerant line connections, and documented system operating on concrete pad with proper grounding in place.
Completed annual preventive maintenance on outdoor cylindrical condenser unit. Inspected fan assembly, verified fan blade operation through protective grille, and examined heat exchanger coils for damage or deterioration. Cleaned debris from surrounding area including pine needles and leaf litter. Verified protective wire guard integrity and checked all mounting hardware and fasteners for security. Unit operational with no immediate repairs required.
Responded to no heat call for 25-year-old furnace that was completely non-operational. Upon inspection, determined the furnace had reached end of serviceable life and was beyond economical repair. Documented existing equipment including Bradford White water heater installed in 2018 and overall mechanical room condition for customer records.
Completed routine Air Care Maintenance on residential cooling system. Performed temperature diagnostics at supply register, recording 72.1°F discharge air temperature. Inspected outdoor condensing unit, noting significant debris accumulation on condenser coils requiring attention during next service visit, and verified all refrigerant line connections and drain components were secure and functioning properly.
Completed installation of 70,000 BTU furnace unit in basement utility space. Obtained mechanical and electrical permits prior to installation, performed furnace reconnection to existing gas line, and verified proper operation of all system components. Payment processed in full and utility rebate documentation collected for submission.
Completed annual heating maintenance and tune-up on residential furnace system. Performed comprehensive inspection of all mechanical and electrical components, including blower motor assembly, control board, wiring connections, and gas burner operation. Verified proper ignition sequence and observed clean blue flame pattern across burner assembly, indicating optimal combustion. Inspected Resideo gas valve and associated connections for proper operation and safety. Examined all electrical wiring harnesses, terminal blocks, and control circuitry for secure connections and signs of wear. Confirmed all safety controls and limit switches functioning correctly. System tested and operating within manufacturer specifications with no issues found.
Completed annual maintenance on outdoor air conditioning unit. Upon inspection, discovered severe condenser coil deterioration with extensive fin corrosion affecting more than half of the coil surface, significantly compromising system efficiency and heat transfer capability. Documented coil condition with photos showing advanced degradation patterns and material loss throughout the fins. Cleaned accessible coil sections and removed accumulated dirt, dust, and debris buildup from condenser coil surfaces. Verified condensate drainage system operation and inspected all accessible components. Recommend immediate condenser coil replacement due to extensive deterioration that will impact cooling capacity and system performance.
Conducted comprehensive assessment of 26-year-old HVAC system with basement-located natural gas furnace and outdoor Lennox air conditioning unit. Evaluated existing equipment condition, documented weathered outdoor condenser with accumulated debris around base, and assessed refrigerant lines and electrical connections. Prepared two separate replacement estimates: one for furnace replacement only and another for complete system replacement including both furnace and air conditioning unit.
Conducted comprehensive site evaluation and prepared replacement quote for complete HVAC system replacement. Assessed existing 24-year-old Bryant furnace and air conditioning system located in basement utility area. Documented current equipment configuration including furnace unit with galvanized steel ductwork, return air grille, and complete distribution system with flexible and rigid metal ducts extending across ceiling joists. Photographed existing installation showing proper connections through ductwork and piping systems, copper refrigerant lines, and PVC condensate drainage. Evaluated mechanical room layout and clearances for replacement equipment installation. Provided detailed replacement estimate for new heating and cooling systems to replace aging units that have reached end of expected service life.
Responded to service call for non-functioning GFCI outlets and ungrounded receptacles throughout the residence. Performed diagnostic testing to identify tripped GFCI devices and circuit issues causing loss of downstream protection. Installed new GFCI outlet in bathroom per customer request to meet current electrical code requirements for wet location protection.
Completed annual furnace heating maintenance as part of preventative membership service on a new furnace system. Performed comprehensive tune-up including inspection of burner assembly, heat exchanger, blower motor assemblies, electrical connections, control boards, and all wiring harnesses. Verified proper operation of all mechanical and electrical components, checked refrigerant lines, examined circuit boards and transformers, and ensured all safety controls were functioning correctly. System operating within manufacturer specifications with no deficiencies noted.
Conducted comprehensive site appraisal for new Generac generator installation at residential property over 50 years old. Evaluated existing electrical infrastructure including multiple breaker panels, assessed main service panel capacity and circuit breaker configuration, and documented electrical room conditions with exposed studs and existing conduit routing. Photographed electrical panels and utility space to determine proper sizing requirements and optimal installation approach for standby generator system.
Completed comprehensive annual maintenance on two residential air conditioning systems as part of recurring preventive maintenance agreement. Performed full system diagnostics including refrigerant pressure testing with digital manifold gauges, replaced air filters on both units, inspected condenser coils and heat exchanger fins for proper airflow, and verified all electrical connections and control operations. Both outdoor condenser units found to be operating within normal parameters with no immediate service needs identified.
Conducted full system replacement estimate for 10-year-old Lennox HVAC system at residential property. Inspected existing outdoor condensing unit positioned against brick exterior wall, documented equipment condition including refrigerant lines, electrical disconnect, and unit placement on concrete pad with landscaping rock surround. Customer requested immediate replacement timeline, photographed current system specifications and installation configuration to provide comprehensive replacement options.
Responded to no heat call for furnace system located in basement, approximately 2015 model. Upon inspection, discovered significant moisture condensation and frost accumulation on heat exchanger surfaces and adjacent ductwork components. Examined heat exchanger fins, which showed evidence of abnormal condensation patterns indicating potential airflow restriction or combustion issues. Documented condition of corrugated metal heat exchanger sections and metallic ductwork connections. Moisture buildup on system components suggests possible secondary heat exchanger drainage blockage, restricted airflow due to dirty filter or blower issues, or condensate system malfunction requiring further diagnostic evaluation and repair to restore proper heating operation.
Successfully installed a 40-gallon Bradford White tanked water heater in the basement utility area. Completed all plumbing connections including copper supply lines with brass fittings, configured top-mounted pressure relief valve, and installed proper PVC venting. Permits were previously requested and installation was performed in accordance with local plumbing codes and manufacturer specifications.
Completed annual cooling maintenance on outdoor condensing unit. Performed electrical diagnostics using digital multimeter, verifying capacitor microfarad readings and system voltage levels. All electrical components tested within manufacturer specifications. Unit operating normally with no deficiencies noted.