Residential HVAC Services
RESIDENTIAL HVAC SERVICE IN in Belleville, MI.
A house tells you when its heating and cooling stop working together. One room bakes, another stays cold, and the bills climb. Belleville Canton Heating & Air Conditioning handles the full residential range across Belleville, Canton, Taylor, and Garden City, Michigan, from a single emergency repair to a complete system replacement planned around your budget.


A HOME SHOULD NOT FIGHT ITS OWN EQUIPMENT.
Most comfort complaints are not equipment failures at all. They are airflow problems, control problems, or a system sized for a house that no longer exists after an addition went up. We start by measuring what the system is actually doing, room by room, before anyone starts talking about parts or replacements or replacement budgets.
That order matters. It is the difference between a repair that holds for years and one that brings us back in March for the same complaint you called about in December.
- Licensed, insured, factory-trained technicians
- Certified Amana dealer servicing all makes and models
- $69 service calls with repair
- 24-hour emergency service available
RESIDENTIAL HVAC SERVICES
ONE TEAM FOR EVERY SEASON YOUR HOUSE FACES.
Calling one company for heat, another for cooling, and a third for the ductless unit in the addition leaves nobody accountable for how the house performs overall. We cover all of it. The technician who tuned your air conditioner in April knows what your furnace looked like in October, which shortens diagnosis and stops the same worn part from being replaced twice in one year at your expense.
BUILT FOR THE WAY MICHIGAN HOUSES ACTUALLY RUN.
Homes here swing from below-zero mornings to humid afternoons within the same calendar year, and equipment gets no recovery period between them. Older properties near the lake carry original ductwork that leaks. Newer builds in Canton hold heat so well that oversized furnaces short cycle. Both need different answers, and neither gets solved by dropping in whatever unit is on the truck.
40 YEARS OF RESIDENTIAL WORK IN WAYNE COUNTY.
We have spent 40 years inside houses in Belleville, Canton, Taylor, and Garden City, MI, which means very few problems arrive as a surprise. Our owner is a master mechanic and works alongside the crew rather than from an office. That experience shows up as fewer return visits, straighter answers about whether a system is worth saving, and pricing you can check against the work performed. Ready to have someone look properly?
WHAT WHOLE-HOME SERVICE ACTUALLY DELIVERS
ROOMS THAT FINALLY MATCH
Balanced airflow ends the argument between the thermostat and the bedroom at the end of the hall. Every space reaches the temperature you set instead of the one it settles for.
LOWER BILLS WITHOUT LOWER COMFORT
Equipment running at its designed efficiency stops burning fuel to overcome its own restrictions. Most homeowners notice the change on the first full billing cycle after airflow and charge are corrected.
FEWER MIDNIGHT SURPRISES
Small faults get caught while they are still inexpensive. A worn capacitor found in April costs a fraction of the same capacitor failing during the first heat wave of July.
EQUIPMENT THAT REACHES ITS FULL LIFE
Systems maintained on schedule routinely outlast neglected ones by years. That extra life is the cheapest capacity you will ever buy, because it postpones a replacement nobody has budgeted for.
CLEANER AIR MOVING THROUGH THE HOUSE
Clean coils, fresh filters, and sealed ductwork cut the dust, humidity, and stale smells that circulate through a neglected system. Households dealing with allergies usually notice it first.
ONE CREW FOR EVERY COMFORT PROBLEM
No sorting out which contractor handles which piece of equipment. Heating, cooling, ductless, controls, and airflow all sit with the same crew, and the history stays in one file.
WHAT WE SERVICE
OUR RESIDENTIAL HVAC WORK
Everything below happens with the same crew, the same trucks, and the same standard. Whether the call is a failed igniter or a full system swap, the approach behind it does not change.

NO HEAT
Furnace Repair and Diagnostics
Ignition faults, blower failures, control board problems, and cracked heat exchangers each show different symptoms. Diagnosis comes before any quote, and the failed component gets shown to you rather than simply described over the phone.

NO COOLING
Air Conditioning Service and Repair
Refrigerant charge, capacitor health, coil cleanliness, and drain flow get checked together, because cooling complaints rarely trace back to a single cause. Repairs finish the same visit whenever parts and access allow.

ZONED COMFORT
Ductless Mini-Split Systems
Additions, finished basements, garages, and upstairs rooms get their own heating and cooling without extending ductwork. Single-zone and multi-zone layouts both work, and each indoor head runs on its own setting.

AIRFLOW
Ductwork and Thermostat Corrections
Leaking joints, crushed runs, undersized returns, and thermostats reading the wrong part of the house quietly waste capacity. Sealing and rebalancing often solves complaints that look like outright equipment failure.

TWICE YEARLY
Seasonal Maintenance Visits
Cooling gets attention in spring, heating in fall. Each visit covers cleaning, calibration, safety testing, and airflow readings, with worn parts flagged before they fail rather than after they leave you waiting.
THE WORD ON OUR WORK
WHAT OUR CLIENTS SAY.
Homeowners here tend to mention the same things. A technician arriving inside 24 hours, an explanation that made sense, and no pressure to buy equipment the house did not need. Those reviews carry more weight with us than any marketing line we could write.
Common Questions
frequently asked
questions.
The questions below come up most often on residential calls. Each answer reflects what we actually find inside houses around Wayne County rather than a general rule copied from a manual.
How often should a home HVAC system be serviced?
Twice a year is the working standard, with cooling checked in spring and heating checked in fall. Homes with pets, heavy dust, or equipment past 10 years old benefit from closer attention between those visits.
Why are some rooms in my house always colder than others?
Undersized returns, leaking ducts, closed dampers, and long runs to far corners all starve rooms of airflow. Balancing the system usually fixes it, and no amount of thermostat adjustment will do the same job.
What is a load calculation and why does it matter?
It measures how much heating and cooling your house actually needs based on square footage, insulation, windows, and orientation. Belleville Canton Heating & Air Conditioning runs one before every replacement across Belleville, MI, because guessing produces oversized equipment.
How long should a home HVAC system last?
Gas furnaces generally run 12 to 20 years and air conditioners 15 to 20 years when maintained. Belleville Canton Heating & Air Conditioning sees neglected systems across Belleville, MI, fall well short of both figures.
Does closing vents in unused rooms save energy?
It usually does the opposite. Closed vents raise static pressure, which strains the blower, pushes air through duct leaks, and can freeze a coil. Leave them open and address comfort problems through balancing instead.
What thermostat setting works best in a Michigan winter?
Most households settle around 68 degrees while awake and a few degrees lower overnight. Large setbacks force long recovery cycles in deep cold, so modest, consistent adjustments serve older equipment far better than dramatic swings.
How do I know if my ductwork is leaking?
Rooms that never reach temperature, dusty registers, whistling at joints, and heating bills climbing without a change in habits all point to leakage. A static pressure reading confirms it faster than any visual inspection.
Is a whole-house humidifier worth adding?
Michigan winters strip indoor moisture, which causes dry skin, static, cracked trim, and a house that feels colder than the thermostat reads. A properly sized humidifier lets you stay comfortable at a lower setting.
HOW WE WORK
FROM FIRST CALL TO FINAL CHECK, HERE IS HOW.
STEP 01
WE LISTEN
Before anyone opens a panel, we ask what the house is doing and when it started. Rooms, timing, noises, and recent changes narrow the search considerably and often point straight at the failing component.
STEP 02
WE MEASURE
Temperature splits, static pressure, refrigerant charge, and combustion readings turn a vague complaint into hard numbers. Those numbers decide what happens next, which keeps the entire conversation grounded in evidence rather than opinion or guesswork.
STEP 03
WE DIAGNOSE
The failed part gets identified and shown to you, along with what caused it to fail. A capacitor that burned out because of a dirty condenser needs both problems addressed, not only the obvious one.
STEP 04
WE PRICE THE WORK
You receive written pricing covering parts, labor, and any options genuinely worth considering. Nothing proceeds until you approve it, and nothing appears on the final invoice that was not already on that written estimate.
STEP 05
WE DO THE JOB
Drop cloths go down, the work gets completed properly, and the space ends up cleaner than we found it. Most repairs finish the same visit, and replacements typically wrap inside a single day.
STEP 06
WE VERIFY
The system runs through a full cycle while we recheck the readings that started the visit. You see the numbers, you know what changed, and the warranty paperwork goes into your hands before we leave.
GET YOUR FREE ESTIMATE
AN HONEST LOOK AT YOUR WHOLE HOUSE, FREE.
Comfort problems rarely announce themselves clearly, which is why a proper assessment beats a phone quote every time. We walk the house, read the equipment, check the ductwork, and tell you plainly what is worth fixing and what is worth replacing. There is no charge for that conversation and no pressure attached to it. Send us the details through our contact page and we will find a time that suits your schedule.
WHAT YOUR ESTIMATE COVERS:
- A room-by-room look at how the house performs
- Measured readings, not visual guesswork
- Written pricing with nothing added later
- Repair and replacement options side by side
- A 10-year parts warranty on installed equipment
- Senior and military discounts applied automatically

