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Keep Your System Running Strong.

Regular maintenance keeps your furnace running safely, efficiently, and reliably. Our comprehensive tune-ups catch problems early and extend your system's life across Michigan's harsh winters.

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We combine 40+ years of experience with cutting-edge HVAC technology to deliver service that’s fast, fair, and built to last.

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Complete Inspection

Thorough check of all system components.

Safety First

Ensure safe operation and prevent hazards.

Peak Efficiency

Optimize performance and reduce energy costs.

Scheduled Service

Regular maintenance plans available.

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Our technicians aren’t call-center contractors — they’re seasoned experts who take pride in doing every job right the first time. From tune-ups to total replacements, we handle every detail with precision and respect for your home.

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Which System Heats Your Michigan Home?

Understand your options and find the perfect system for your home's age, size, and comfort needs.

Furnace

Furnace

Pros:

  • Heats quickly
  • Common in Michigan homes
  • Easier repairs

Cons:

  • Requires ducts
  • Dry air

Most suburban homes with existing ductwork.

Boiler

Boiler

Pros:

  • Even radiant heat
  • Quiet operation
  • No ducts needed

Cons:

  • Slower heat-up time
  • Requires annual flush

Older Detroit brick homes and multi-story buildings.

Heat Pump

Heat Pump

Pros:

  • Dual heating & cooling
  • Energy efficient

Cons:

  • Reduced output in extreme cold

Newer energy-efficient homes or southern Michigan regions.