Our team of professionals offer superior air conditioning, furnace, and HVAC repair services for homeowners in Westland, Michigan. We provide a comprehensive range of heating and cooling solutions tailored to Westland residents’ unique needs. Our commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction sets us apart.
Need immediate assistance or a consultation? Call us at 586-336-1111 or schedule an appointment to ensure your home remains comfortable year-round.

Reliable Heating Services
A reliable heating system becomes increasingly important as the winter months settle in and the Westland chill sets in. At Randazzo Heating, Cooling & Electrical, we understand the need for a warm and cozy home during these cold times, which is why we offer a wide range of heating services, from the latest heat pump technologies to traditional furnaces, designed to meet the unique needs of every household.
Our skilled technicians handle complex HVAC installation, repair, and maintenance issues, ensuring that your heating system operates efficiently and effectively. With a focus on quality and customer satisfaction, we’re here to keep the warmth flowing in your Westland home all winter long.
Our heating services include:
Superior Cooling Services
In Westland, MI, a cool, air-conditioned home is a necessity. Randazzo Heating, Cooling & Electrical specializes in keeping your home cool with a wide range of air conditioning services, including smart thermostats.
We can install a new, energy-efficient ductless AC system, replace your existing unit, or perform repairs and maintenance. Our experts ensure your cooling system, from traditional ACs to ductless mini-splits, runs smoothly and efficiently.
Our air conditioning services include:
Keep your cool all summer long with expert AC services. Contact our team now at 586-336-1111 or book your appointment online for swift and reliable cooling solutions!
Air Quality Services in Westland
In Westland, MI, your air quality is as important as the temperature you maintain. Randazzo Heating, Cooling & Electrical is committed to enhancing the air quality in your home with our advanced indoor air quality services.
Our range of solutions, from innovative air scrubbers and purifiers to UV purifiers, is designed to ensure that the air in your home is clean and healthy. Our expert team provides Westland residents with the best air purification technology.
Our indoor air quality services include:
Breathe easy and improve your home’s air quality with Randazzo Heating, Cooling & Electrical. Call us at 586-336-1111 to learn more and schedule your air quality service today!
Benefits of Professional HVAC Services
While there are some things you can DIY when it comes to your HVAC system, it’s best to hire a professional HVAC technician for repairs or replacement, and here’s why:
- Regular servicing saves you money on energy bills
- Our services ensure cleaner, healthier air
- Regular maintenance extends the life of your HVAC equipment
- Professional services give you peace of mind
- We provide custom solutions for your heating and cooling needs
Enjoy enhanced efficiency, better air quality, and peace of mind in Westland, MI. Contact our team at 586-336-1111 or schedule a consultation to reap the benefits of professional HVAC services.
Why Choose Us in Westland?
Randazzo Heating, Cooling & Electrical stands out with our commitment to excellence, no-subcontractor policy, and a team of licensed, insured, and background-checked technicians. Serving Westland, MI, our team ensures that we meet your air conditioning and HVAC repair issues while upholding the highest standards.
Contact Randazzo Heating, Cooling & Electrical at 586-336-1111 or schedule your services today!
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Westland, MI
Job Locations and Reviews
Completed scheduled preventative maintenance on residential air conditioning system. Inspected outdoor condensing unit, verified proper operation, checked thermostat functionality with system maintaining 72°F room temperature, and confirmed all components operating within normal parameters.
Conducted comprehensive assessment of existing HVAC system in recently purchased residence. Evaluated 16-year-old furnace unit and aging air conditioning system located in basement utility area, documented equipment condition through photographic documentation, and provided full system replacement estimate. Reviewed current installation configuration including PVC venting, ductwork connections, and overall mechanical room layout to develop replacement recommendations for homeowner seeking installation within the next couple weeks.
Provided estimate for complete furnace and air conditioning system replacement in basement location. Existing 1987 heating system is non-operational and has exceeded its serviceable lifespan. Assessed current installation including ductwork configuration, electrical service capacity at main panel, and available clearances in utility room shared with water heater and storage. Documented existing equipment layout and electrical infrastructure to determine proper sizing and installation requirements for new HVAC system.
Responded to callback for 3-month-old A/C unit running constantly with gurgling sounds. Inspected outdoor unit and measured discharge air temperature at 130.8°F, indicating normal compressor operation. Checked refrigerant charge and found system slightly overcharged, causing continuous operation and gurgling noise in refrigerant lines. Recovered excess refrigerant to manufacturer specifications, verified proper cycling of thermostat and contactor, and confirmed supply air temperature at register reading 57.5°F with normal system shutdown. Unit now operating within normal parameters under parts and labor warranty.
Completed full HVAC system installation including a Lennox 70,000 BTU furnace and 2-ton air conditioning unit with rear discharge configuration. Installed furnace in interior utility closet with proper ductwork connections, flexible conduit, and copper refrigerant lines with insulation. Mounted AC condenser unit outdoors on concrete pad with rubber isolation mounts and completed all electrical connections including disconnect box and conduit runs. Verified all mechanical and electrical connections, reconnected system components, installed safety shut-off valves on gas lines, and ensured proper clearances for all equipment. System tested and operational upon completion.
Completed full HVAC system installation including a 70,000 BTU furnace with humidifier and 3-ton air conditioning unit with rear discharge configuration. Installed furnace in interior utility closet with proper PVC venting and ductwork connections, mounted AC condenser on exterior concrete pad with electrical disconnect and conduit properly secured to building exterior. Obtained mechanical and electrical permits, reconnected all system components, and verified proper operation of complete heating and cooling system.
Conducted on-site evaluation for installation of new central air conditioning system in a small to mid-sized residence with no existing AC infrastructure. Assessed utility closet and mechanical space to determine optimal placement for packaged cooling unit, reviewed existing ductwork, copper plumbing lines, electrical panel capacity, and available mounting locations. Provided comprehensive estimate for complete AC system installation including equipment, refrigerant lines, condensate drainage, electrical connections, and integration with existing building systems.
Responded to service call for outdoor air conditioning unit requiring releveling. Upon inspection, found condensing unit sitting unevenly on existing composite pad with inadequate support causing improper drainage from condensate pan. Unit positioned on wood mulch bed adjacent to building foundation with vinyl siding. Scheduled return visit to install proper leveling pads or S-cleats to correct equipment pitch and ensure proper condensate drainage. Unit currently operational but requires leveling correction to prevent future drainage issues and potential compressor strain from unlevel installation.
Completed comprehensive ComfortShield maintenance package on gas furnace system. Performed standard preventive maintenance procedures including inspection of burner assembly with verification of proper flame characteristics showing consistent blue combustion pattern, and replaced air filtration media with new pleated filters to ensure optimal airflow and indoor air quality.
Completed full HVAC system installation including a 70,000 BTU furnace and 2-ton air conditioning unit in basement utility area. Installed new ductwork with metallic plenum connections, stainless steel venting system with proper mounting brackets and support piping, and flexible duct transitions. Performed electrical reconnection for both heating and cooling systems. Applied for and obtained mechanical, electrical, and furnace permits prior to installation. Installed liner as specified and ensured all connections meet code requirements. System positioned on platform base with proper clearances for service access. All ductwork secured with appropriate fasteners and sealed at connection points. Verified proper airflow distribution throughout supply system and confirmed equipment operational status upon completion.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 10-year-old Comfortmaker system with water leakage at indoor unit. Diagnosed blocked condensate drain line causing water to back up underneath furnace and affecting system performance. Cleared obstruction from drain line, verified proper drainage flow, and tested system operation. Unit now cooling properly with no water leakage detected.
Conducted comprehensive HVAC system evaluation for furnace and air conditioning replacement estimate at lower tri-level residence with 18-year-old existing natural gas heating and cooling equipment currently in operational condition. Assessed existing furnace unit located in basement mechanical room, documenting current system configuration including ductwork layout, venting arrangements, and electrical connections. Evaluated air conditioning system components and refrigerant line routing. Photographed existing HVAC installation showing furnace cabinet with control panels, extensive galvanized ductwork with age-related dust accumulation, copper piping throughout mechanical space, and overall equipment positioning relative to water heater and available workspace. Documented white cinder block wall construction, exposed floor joists, concrete flooring, and utility room access considerations for future equipment replacement planning.
Completed full HVAC system installation including a 70,000 BTU furnace and 2-ton air conditioning unit with rear discharge configuration in residential basement. Installed all necessary ductwork connections, PVC venting and drainage piping, condensate pump, gas line reconnection, and electrical connections per mechanical and electrical permits. System tested and operational upon completion.
Responded to service call for gurgling sound from 3-month-old outdoor A/C unit. Upon arrival, connected refrigerant manifold and vacuum gauge to system and performed diagnostic pressure and temperature readings on R454B refrigerant system. Measurements indicated pressures of 1030 psig on low side and 2642 psig on high side with corresponding temperatures of 292°F and 142°F. Inspected exterior refrigerant line set running along building exterior and mounting points. Determined gurgling noise was caused by refrigerant flow characteristics within the line set, which is normal operation for this newer refrigerant type in recently installed equipment. System operating within manufacturer specifications. No repairs required. Unit covered under parts and labor warranty. Customer advised that sound is normal for R454B systems and does not indicate malfunction.
Completed annual furnace tune-up on 10-year-old system. Performed comprehensive maintenance inspection including filter replacement, burner assembly cleaning, heat exchanger examination, blower motor lubrication, and combustion analysis. Verified all safety controls, tested ignition system, and confirmed proper airflow and temperature rise across heat exchanger. System operating within manufacturer specifications with no deficiencies noted. Outdoor condenser unit inspected and photographed showing moderate debris accumulation on coil fins and surrounding pad area. Recommended coil cleaning service for improved efficiency during upcoming cooling season. All equipment functioning properly at time of service completion.
Completed annual furnace maintenance on a 10-year-old unit as part of routine preventive care. Performed comprehensive system diagnostics including electrical measurements using digital multimeter and clamp meter, recording voltage and amperage readings to verify proper operation. All components tested within normal operating parameters, system operating efficiently with no issues found.
Conducted on-site evaluation for complete HVAC system replacement, assessing existing air conditioning condenser unit mounted on exterior concrete pad and indoor air handler located in basement mechanical room. Documented current equipment conditions, utility connections, and installation specifications to provide comprehensive quote for new furnace and air conditioning system installation.
Performed annual cooling maintenance on Lennox HVAC system. Inspected furnace unit, verified proper operation of Sensi thermostat displaying 74°F current temperature with 68°F setpoint, checked all mechanical components, ductwork, and PVC condensate drain lines for proper function and clearance.
Provided estimate for complete HVAC system replacement in basement location. Existing 20+ year old furnace and air conditioning system non-operational, utilizing obsolete R-22 refrigerant. Assessment documented aging equipment showing significant deterioration including visible rust and corrosion on cabinet surfaces, indicating end of serviceable life and need for full system replacement rather than repair.
Conducted on-site assessment for furnace and air conditioner replacement along with standby generator installation. Evaluated existing HVAC system, documented electrical panel configuration and available capacity for future generator integration, and inspected utility area layout including water heater placement to determine optimal equipment positioning and clearance requirements for replacement units.