Community Character
Navigating Seven Decades of Housing Stock
Farmington Hills’ defining characteristic is its sprawling mix of housing developed over the last seven decades, creating varied HVAC needs.
Property Type Diversity
The city features an extensive mix:
- Multi-Family: High-rise condos, townhomes, and garden-style apartments (requiring space-constrained solutions and HOA coordination).
- Established Single-Family: 1950s–1980s ranch, colonial, and bi-level homes (requiring aging equipment upgrades).
- Newer Single-Family: 1990s–Present homes (requiring multi-zone systems and smart integration).
Professional and Corporate Character
We serve an educated, professional, family-oriented demographic that expects competent, reliable, and courteous service delivered efficiently.
Mixed-Era HVAC Considerations
We regularly service homes in the same neighborhood that may have a 1965 furnace, a 1985 air conditioner, or a 2015 smart system—requiring us to staff technicians with truly all-era expertise.
Comprehensive HVAC Services
All-Era Equipment Expertise
- Replacement for 1950s–1970s Original Equipment
- System Upgrades for 1980s–1990s Mid-Life Systems
- Multi-Zone Systems for Larger Newer Homes
- Space-Constrained Solutions for Condos & Townhomes
Core Services
- High-Efficiency Furnace Installation (95–98% AFUE)
- AC Replacement with Dehumidification
- 24/7 Emergency Service Throughout All 33 Sq Miles
- Smart Thermostat Installation & Whole-Home Integration
- Indoor Air Quality (HEPA, UV Light, Humidifiers)
Deep Dive: Solving Multi-Family and Aging System Challenges
Tailored Solutions for Farmington Hills’ Diverse Needs
Our comprehensive approach ensures every property type receives specialized care, from building coordination to equipment efficiency.
Multi-Family Property Solutions (Condos & Townhomes):
These properties present challenges like limited mechanical space (closets, rooftops) and HOA requirements. We specialize in:
- Using compact, quiet, high-efficiency equipment.
- HOA compliance and coordination with property management.
- Understanding building systems and vertical unit stacks.
Single-Family Established Home Upgrades (1950s–1980s):
Many homeowners in this segment are dealing with aging 70–80% AFUE furnaces. Modern upgrades deliver substantial savings:
- Energy Savings: Upgrading old equipment to 95%+ AFUE and 16–18 SEER systems can save $700–$1,000+ annually in a typical home.
- Payback: These upgrades often have a return on investment within 6–10 years through utility savings alone.
Mixed-Era System Approach:
We are skilled in repairing 1970s equipment where practical, and providing honest repair vs. replace guidance, ensuring the customer makes a smart financial decision based on their equipment’s true lifespan and efficiency.