Randazzo Heating, Cooling, and Electrical is the first choice team for anyone searching for HVAC companies in Ypsilanti, MI.
We’re a family-owned business that has grown through its commitment to customer service. We’re a name you can trust to put you first, treat you with the kindness of an old friend and the respect of a helpful neighbor.
Our headquarters is located in Macomb County, and Ypsilanti is our home away from home. From colorful East Cross Street, to the iconic water tower, Ypsilanti is a place we know well and love. Serving our friends in Ypsi is an honor, and with a wide service range, we’ll have a technician over to you as soon as possible.
Heating and Cooling Services in Ypsilanti
It’s likely you’ve heard our name before in relation to HVAC repair in Ypsilanti, MI. You may have even seen our vans, heading to your neighbors’ homes, to help with maintenance, installations or repairs. Our team are HVAC experts, able to keep your heating running efficiently all winter long, complete simple and complex repairs seamlessly, and even install new furnaces and heating equipment, as required.
We’re also committed to keeping you cool throughout the hot summer months. Call us for AC repair in Ypsilanti, MI, for a breath of fresh air and service you can trust.
Water Heater Repair & Maintenance in Ypsilanti, MI
It may not be until a problem arises that you realize how much you rely on your trusted water heater. Whether you’re longing for a hot shower to warm up an ice-cold day, or the simple ability to do the dishes and keep you kitchen clean, your water heater is invaluable. We can offer you peace of mind, with regular maintenance checks, and repairs and installations as necessary.
Licensed Electricians & Electrical Services in Ypsilanti, MI
Led by our master electrician, our electrical team is here to ensure you have power. Some of the electrical tasks we most regularly complete include the following:
- Electrical panel upgrades
- Installation of automatic standby generators
- Circuit upgrades and repair
- And more.
With plenty of parts in our trucks, we’re prepared for the unexpected. Chances are, we may be able to fix your systems right away.
Request Your Free Estimate Today
Residents of Ypsilanti, we can’t wait to serve you! Ask our certified technicians to check everything’s in order, and schedule comfort at home, no matter how the seasons change. Already have a repair or upgrade in mind? We’ll send you an estimate free of charge so we can move forward with a budget that works for you. Contact us today.
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Ypsilanti, MI
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Completed annual furnace maintenance and tune-up on a new system under membership benefits. Performed comprehensive inspection of all components including heat exchanger, burners, electrical connections, and refrigerant lines. Verified proper wire connections with secure wire nuts, inspected copper refrigerant lines and protective conduit for integrity, and confirmed all mechanical fittings and connections were secure throughout the system. All components operating within manufacturer specifications with no issues found.
Completed annual furnace maintenance as part of membership benefits. Performed comprehensive tune-up on heating system, including inspection of all critical components, burner assembly cleaning, filter replacement, and safety controls verification. Outdoor Lennox air conditioning unit was also inspected during the visit, with refrigerant lines, condensate drainage system, and electrical connections confirmed to be in proper working condition.
Technician responded to service call and performed diagnostic evaluation of heating unit. Upon inspection, discovered failed heat exchanger requiring replacement. Removed access panels to assess internal components and document condition. Verified unit was under full warranty coverage. Ordered replacement heat exchanger (part #11X42) from Lennox supply house for warranty replacement. Photographed internal components including blower assembly, gas valve, electrical connections, and wiring configuration for documentation purposes. Unit taken out of service pending heat exchanger replacement under manufacturer's full warranty program.
Provided comprehensive estimate for replacement of 25-year-old furnace and air conditioning system currently located in basement mechanical room. Existing equipment remains operational but has reached end of expected service life. Assessment included evaluation of current beige furnace unit, associated ductwork system, clearances, and utility connections to determine proper specifications for replacement HVAC system.
Completed comprehensive annual furnace maintenance and tune-up on residential heating system. Performed thorough inspection of all internal components including blower motor assembly, gas valve, control board, electrical connections, and wiring harnesses. Verified proper operation of all safety controls, cleaned burner assembly, checked gas pressure and combustion efficiency, inspected heat exchanger for cracks or deterioration, and tested limit switches and flame sensor. All electrical connections were examined and secured, capacitor tested within normal parameters, and blower wheel inspected for debris. System operational testing confirmed furnace is functioning properly with no issues detected. Unit photographed for service records showing internal components and control board condition.
Responded to no heat call on forced air furnace system. Upon arrival, verified thermostat was calling for heat with setpoint at 76°F and room temperature reading 73°F. Inspected furnace components and identified issue with gas valve assembly. Examined manifold, burner assembly, and associated control wiring. Tested electrical connections and verified proper voltage to gas valve. Cleaned flame sensor and checked ignition sequence. Cycled system multiple times to confirm proper operation. Furnace restored to normal heating operation with all safety controls functioning correctly.
Performed city certification inspection and complete furnace cleaning and check on residential HVAC system. Accessed unit cabinet, inspected all internal components including blower motor assembly, control board, electrical connections, and refrigerant lines. Verified proper operation of all safety controls, circuit breakers, and wiring harnesses. Cleaned blower assembly and internal surfaces, checked copper refrigerant line connections, and ensured all warning labels were legible and properly affixed. System tested and confirmed operational within manufacturer specifications. Advised occupant that any required certification paperwork must be present at the property for completion.
Completed callback for violation repair on previously installed HVAC system. Installed secondary drain line on evaporator coil to meet code requirements for secondary drain system protection. System now compliant with all mechanical code regulations.
Replaced deteriorated outdoor porch light fixture with new flush-mount ceiling fixture featuring bronze finish and textured glass shade. Removed heavily corroded wall-mounted fixture showing significant weather damage and rust accumulation, disconnected existing wiring, and installed updated fixture to ceiling mount position for improved aesthetics and functionality. Additionally, repaired ceiling fan pull chain mechanism that had been improperly installed during previous replacement attempt, restoring full operational control to the fan unit.
Conducted comprehensive electrical assessment of century-old residential property to evaluate panel capacity, wiring integrity, and safety compliance. Inspection revealed multiple code violations including absence of GFCI protection in kitchen areas, ungrounded two-prong outlets throughout living spaces, loose outlet connections, and flickering lights indicating potential circuit overload or deteriorated connections. Examined main electrical panel for adequate amperage capacity, breaker condition, and proper grounding; assessed branch circuit wiring for age-related deterioration, improper modifications, and aluminum wiring concerns common in older homes. Documented exterior service entrance equipment and overhead utility connections. Provided detailed estimate for panel upgrade to modern circuit breaker panel with appropriate amperage rating, installation of GFCI outlets in kitchen and bathroom areas per current NEC requirements, replacement of ungrounded outlets with properly grounded
Conducted on-site assessment for furnace replacement in residential owner-occupied property with 31-35 year old existing heating system. Evaluated current HVAC installation including furnace unit with connected PVC venting, copper refrigerant lines, metal plenum ductwork, and flexible aluminum ducting. Documented existing equipment configuration, electrical connections, and mechanical room layout to prepare comprehensive replacement estimate for aging furnace system that has reached end of serviceable life.
Replaced defective inducer motor assembly on residential HVAC unit under parts warranty coverage. Removed existing motor, installed replacement Lennox component, verified proper electrical connections and wire routing, and tested system operation to confirm draft induction functionality and safe combustion air flow.
# HVAC Service - Furnace Responded to service call for water leakage on 5-year-old furnace unit located in basement. Upon arrival, found significant water pooling beneath Lennox furnace with visible rust staining on interior metal panels, indicating ongoing moisture intrusion. Performed diagnostic inspection to identify source of leak. Inspected condensate drainage system including primary drain line, secondary drain pan, and associated plumbing connections. Examined evaporator coil assembly and condensate collection system for blockages or failures. Checked furnace heat exchanger for cracks or compromised integrity that could contribute to moisture issues. Evaluated flue pipe and venting system for proper pitch and potential condensation backup. Observed water accumulation on lower platform of unit and towels placed to absorb leaking water. Documented rust damage on interior panel surfaces caused by prolonged moisture exposure. Traced water source through systematic component inspe
Completed biweekly mechanical inspection of building heating system. Verified thermostat operation with unit maintaining setpoint at 67-68°F, inspected all accessible piping for leaks and freeze damage with no issues found, and checked filters throughout the system. All mechanical equipment operating within normal parameters with no repairs required at this time.
Responded to customer complaint of water leakage and rust under a 2022 furnace located in the basement. Diagnostic inspection revealed corrosion buildup along the seam where the circular vent component meets the housing, likely causing the reported water leakage. Performed necessary repairs under existing parts and labor warranty.
Responded to service call for intermittent heating issue where furnace was blowing cold air. Diagnosed faulty flame sensor and control board in aging furnace located in utility room. Cleaned flame sensor, replaced control board, and performed comprehensive system test to verify proper ignition sequence and heat distribution, resolving the intermittent heating problem.
Conducted evaluation of 1998 natural gas furnace system located in basement. Unit is currently operational but approaching end of useful life at 25+ years. Inspection revealed aging ductwork with multiple connection points and a Honeywell humidifier component integrated into the system. Replacement options were presented to upgrade efficiency and reliability while utilizing existing utility connections.
Completed installation of Lennox furnace (90,000 BTU) and 3-ton AC system. Installed required secondary drain line and water level sensor switch to address code violation. System is properly connected with appropriate ventilation and drainage components per mechanical permit specifications.
Performed annual furnace maintenance on a furnace that was functioning properly at time of service. Inspected blower motor assembly, flame sensor, and electrical connections, noting normal dust accumulation but no operational issues. Identified heavily soiled filter with significant discoloration requiring replacement to maintain system efficiency and proper airflow.
Completed scheduled Air Care Cooling maintenance on a Lennox furnace system, identifying and correcting a combustion air intake pipe that was incorrectly pitched. Performed standard maintenance procedures using proper tools and equipment to ensure optimal system operation and safety compliance.