Something to consider when upgrading your furnace gain an understading of the benefits of variable speed blowers. Here at Flame Furnace we have been able to better serve our customers by helping them realize the differences between variable speed blowers and their standard single speed blower.
Archive for October, 2007
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Welcome to E3!
Flame Heating, Cooling, and Electrical is excited to announce the rebirth of the Whole House Energy Exam as E3 or the Energy Efficiency Evaluation.The exam is similar to a yearly check-up with the doctor, but for your home.
Hot Water Tanks; Endless Hot Water
Do you use hot water 24 hours per day? Unless you have 12 children in your house, your answer is probably ‘no.’ So why do we pay to heat our water 24 hours per day? By working with Flame Furnace you have an opportunity to look into a tankless hot water heater that is much more efficient than the traditional system. With a tankless water heater, you only pay to heat your water when you need it and for as long as you want it.
Duct Cleaning FAQ
Who do you know that could benefit from our Duct Cleaning services? Please read the following ‘FAQ’ to become better educated. Enjoy! 
Are there any health benefits that come from HVAC system cleaning?
What is NATE?
By the end of 2007, all of Flame’s technicians will be NATE certified. No other heating & cooling contractors in Michigan has more than 25% of their techs. certified.
What NATE Certification all about?
Can I fix my air conditioner?
Central air conditioners can work for years without problems if properly maintained and serviced annually. If they aren’t working properly, call a NATE certified technician from Flame Furnace. But before you phone, maybe you have the time and know-how to see if you can resolve problem yourself?
What to do when the unit stops working
If you have your system inspected and cleaned annually, it should run without any trouble. However, if it stops working completely and you aren’t sure why, here’s something you can do to troubleshoot before calling Flame:






