
Canton is a familiar, beloved place for our team. This charter township of Wayne County has a friendly atmosphere and is home to many families that have already met and worked with us. In fact, some of your neighbors might have mentioned our name or recommended our HVAC and electrical services to you.
There’s a good reason to “go with the name you know!” Randazzo Heating, Cooling, and Electrical is proud to be a trusted member of your community. We provide exceptional communication, support, and services to protect your investments over time.
Our Heating and Air Conditioning Services
We’re proud to serve you and share more about our HVAC services. With Michigan’s beautiful changing seasons comes the unpredictability of snowy winters and hot summers.
Your home should be a place to unwind, relax, and stay comfortable year-round, no matter the weather. We can make this possible with HVAC services in Canton, MI. We offer a comprehensive array of home heating systems and air conditioning unit solutions.
We’re also known as Michigan’s largest award-winning Lennox Premier Dealer — we know all about these systems, and we have experience with nearly every kind of HVAC equipment. We can help you choose reliable, top-performing units at competitive prices.
AC and Heater Repairs in Canton, MI
Our team is a trusted choice for air conditioning, heat pump, and furnace repairs in Canton, MI. We have the skills, training, and experience to provide the highest-quality solutions for your HVAC equipment.
You may need air conditioning services or home heating solutions if you notice strange sounds, inconsistent performance, or higher utility bills. If your unit stops working altogether, we can provide emergency repairs to restore your equipment right away.
We conduct detailed inspections to determine the cause of an issue, give you a full explanation of necessary services with transparent pricing, and use top-of-the-line methods to fix your system as quickly as possible.
Replacements and Installations
If your equipment has aged significantly or needs costly repairs too often, you may need a new heating unit or cooling system replacement. Our experts can offer recommendations based on your home size and layout, energy source requirements, and budget preferences.
We use the industry’s top-rated techniques to install your new investment in one day. From start to finish, our installations typically take less than 10 hours. Throughout the process, we remove your old unit, setup your new equipment, and perform rigorous testing to verify your system works effectively and efficiently.
Routine Maintenance
Keep your system in top shape with our preventive heating maintenance and AC maintenance services in Canton, MI. Our service technicians complete comprehensive inspections and tune-ups, which involve:
- Cleaning key components
- Inspecting and testing electrical components
- Evaluating gas and combustion systems
- Lubricating all moving parts
- Replacing or cleaning air filters
- Ensuring thermostats are accurately calibrated
- Assessing airflow for optimized ventilation
- Checking carbon monoxide levels
Scheduling our HVAC maintenance services at least once a year offers optimized efficiency, performance, and safety. Have peace of mind extending your unit’s life span and improving your indoor air quality.
Air Quality Solutions
Want additional ways to improve your indoor air quality in Canton, MI? Randazzo Heating, Cooling, and Electrical can provide your solution. Our fully licensed and insured technicians stay informed about the latest indoor air quality technologies and best practices.
After conducting a detailed inspection of your home’s conditions, we can recommend investing in air scrubbers and cleaners, humidifiers, or dehumidifiers that address your unique needs.
Water Heater Installation, Repair, and Maintenance
Our licensed, insured technicians are also able to ensure your water heater is running efficiently. We make repairs as required and install new hot water heaters when necessary. From tankless to tank systems, we work on them all.
Expert Electricians in Canton, MI
Looking for an electrician in Canton? We’re a name you can trust for all kinds of electrical work. Our master electrician oversees all our services, so you can remain confident that we’ll get it right the first time. With plenty of tools in our trucks, we’ll work hard to fix your electrical problem right away. Call us for the following:
- Panel upgrades
- Installation of automatic standby generators
- Circuit repairs
- And more!
Contact Us for Heating and Cooling in Canton, MI
Whether you’re experiencing unstable indoor temperatures or electrical issues, our committed team will treat you with the kindness and respect you deserve. We work efficiently to restore your HVAC and electrical systems as quickly as possible.
Contact Randazzo Heating, Cooling, and Electrical for maintenance, repairs and installations, or to find an electrician in Canton. We’d be delighted to provide you with a free quote for our work.
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Canton, MI
Job Locations and Reviews
Responded to service call for 3-month-old outdoor condensing unit that was tilted and off-center on pad. Upon arrival, confirmed unit was not level as reported. Adjusted and leveled the condensing unit on the concrete pad, ensuring proper positioning and alignment. Verified unit was plumb using level tool on top of unit. Unit is now properly positioned and level, preventing potential refrigerant migration issues and ensuring optimal compressor operation. Both parts and labor remain under warranty.
Completed full HVAC system installation in basement utility room including 110,000 BTU gas furnace with humidifier and 4-ton rear-discharge air conditioning unit. Installed new furnace on elevated platform with proper venting through white PVC piping, connected metallic supply ductwork with curved transitions to existing distribution system, and ran electrical connections to panel. Reconnected all necessary utilities, verified proper airflow and system operation, and ensured all mechanical and electrical components met code requirements per requested permits.
Conducted comprehensive full system estimate for 21-year-old Comfortmaker HVAC system in residential basement installation. Evaluated existing furnace unit, ductwork configuration, and overall system performance to provide replacement recommendations, with documented interior component inspection including blower motor assembly and control board assessment. Scheduled appointment accommodated requested late afternoon arrival window for customer convenience.
Responded to service call for furnace producing loud screeching noise during operation. Upon inspection of basement-installed unit, diagnosed worn inducer motor bearings as source of noise. Replaced defective inducer motor assembly and verified proper operation with no abnormal sounds. Confirmed thermostat displaying proper heating setpoint and system cycling correctly.
Completed full HVAC system installation including a 90,000 BTU gas furnace and 3-ton air conditioning unit with rear discharge configuration. Obtained mechanical and electrical permits prior to installation, installed all required PVC venting and drainage piping, connected gas line with shut-off valve, and established proper electrical connections. All equipment properly mounted, tested, and reconnected to existing ductwork distribution system.
Completed annual cooling maintenance on Lennox HVAC system. Performed comprehensive system diagnostics including electrical measurements at air handler, verified proper voltage and amperage readings. Inspected thermostat operation and confirmed accurate temperature control, humidity monitoring, and scheduling functions displaying correctly. Noted filter replacement needed and documented equipment condition with photos. System operating within normal parameters at time of service.
Completed scheduled air conditioning maintenance service on Lennox system. Inspected evaporator coil assembly which showed significant dust and debris accumulation on the honeycomb mesh surface, requiring attention. Replaced dirty air filter and evaporator pads per maintenance protocol. Verified thermostat operation displaying 66°F indoor temperature with system set to heat mode at 64°F target and 52% humidity level. System operational upon completion of maintenance tasks.
Responded to service call for damaged electrical wiring on 6-year-old Lennox central air conditioning system. Upon inspection, found power supply line running from basement to outdoor condenser unit had been partially severed, likely from string trimmer contact, though system remained operational. Assessed wire damage, verified electrical connections at disconnect and condenser unit, and confirmed proper system operation. Inspected outdoor unit for additional damage and checked refrigerant coils for debris or impact damage from trimming equipment. System showed no signs of routine maintenance since 2020 installation. Recommended immediate repair or replacement of damaged electrical line to prevent safety hazards and potential system failure, along with scheduling preventative maintenance service to ensure optimal performance and longevity of equipment.
Completed annual preventative maintenance on HVAC system. Inspected and photographed evaporator coil fins and ventilation grilles, noting dust accumulation on upper louvers. Verified proper airflow through heat exchanger components and documented condition of condenser coils across all three columns for maintenance records.
Completed comprehensive ComfortGuard maintenance package on both furnace and air conditioning systems. Furnace system, approximately 4 years old, received full tune-up including filter replacement and inspection of all operational components. Outdoor condenser unit required extensive cleaning due to heavy accumulation of debris, dirt, cottonwood fluff, and organic material lodged between condenser fins, which was restricting airflow and reducing system efficiency. Thoroughly cleaned condenser coils and exterior surfaces, removed all vegetation and debris from around unit base, and replaced condenser pad. Performed full system diagnostics on both heating and cooling equipment, verified proper refrigerant levels, checked electrical connections, tested thermostat operation, and confirmed all safety controls functioning correctly. Both systems tested and verified operational upon completion of maintenance service.
Installed two 30-amp fuses with fuse extenders in outdoor disconnect panel and secured disconnect box to brick exterior wall using anchor kit. This work was not completed during the original system installation and was necessary to ensure proper electrical protection and safe operation of the HVAC equipment.
Completed annual HVAC maintenance inspection on air handler unit, performing comprehensive heating and cooling system evaluation. Accessed internal components, inspected control board, electrical connections, blower motor assembly, and all wiring harnesses for proper operation and signs of wear. All components found in satisfactory working condition with system operating within normal parameters.
Completed annual maintenance on exterior HVAC system register located on wooden deck. Inspected ventilation grille for proper airflow and structural integrity, confirmed unit is clean and functioning correctly with all slats intact and unobstructed.
Completed annual cooling maintenance on residential air conditioning system. Performed filter replacement and changed thermostat batteries. Inspected outdoor condenser unit, which showed normal wear and weathering from outdoor exposure with visible dirt accumulation and organic growth on exterior surfaces. Unit operational and running as designed. All routine maintenance items addressed per scheduled service agreement.
Completed annual cooling maintenance on residential split system. Performed comprehensive inspection of outdoor condensing unit, checked refrigerant pressures and temperatures, cleaned condenser coils, verified electrical connections, and tested system operation. Unit operating within manufacturer specifications with all components functioning properly.
Responded to no-cooling call on 2-month-old system experiencing failure on first cooling call since installation. Upon arrival, verified thermostat calling for cooling and checked electrical panel breakers in on position with no power to outdoor unit. Inspected disconnect box at condensing unit and discovered two blown TR40 time-delay fuses. Replaced both failed fuses, restored power to system, and verified proper operation of condensing unit with compressor and condenser fan running normally. System now cooling properly with all components functioning as designed under warranty coverage.
Completed annual cooling maintenance on Lennox CX34-38B-6F-3 condenser unit. Performed comprehensive system inspection, cleaned condenser coils and exterior cabinet, replaced air filter, and verified proper refrigerant levels and electrical connections. Unit tested and operating within manufacturer specifications.
Completed annual cooling maintenance on residential air conditioning system per service agreement. Performed comprehensive inspection of outdoor condenser unit including cleaning of coil surfaces, verification of proper refrigerant pressures, amperage draw testing on compressor and fan motor, and electrical connection tightness check. All components operating within manufacturer specifications with no deficiencies noted at time of service.
Conducted on-site evaluation of existing 26-year-old residential HVAC system located in basement for complete air conditioning and furnace replacement estimate. Assessed current equipment condition, ductwork configuration, electrical requirements, and available installation space to provide comprehensive system replacement options with warranty and guarantee information for customer comparison purposes.
Completed annual heating and cooling maintenance inspection on residential HVAC system. Performed comprehensive inspection of furnace internal components including blower motor, gas valve assembly, heat exchanger, ignition system, and all electrical connections. Verified proper operation of all safety controls and checked refrigerant lines for secure connections. Inspected outdoor condensing unit, noting filter accumulation on top grille requiring attention. All mechanical and electrical components functioning within normal operating parameters at time of inspection.