Your HVAC system is vital to keeping your home comfortable all year long. Whether it’s an icy winter or the dog day afternoons of summer, you depend on your HVAC to keep you comfortable and safe when you need it most.
Robin Aire Service Company has provided customers with honest and quality service in the Southeast Michigan Region since 1985. We know how much you rely on your heating and cooling systems, and we offer a full array of services to keep your indoor comfort just right, no matter what’s going on with the weather outside.
Contact us online to learn more about HVAC services from Robin Aire Service Company in the Walled Lake area, or call (800) 361-0888.

Dependable Air Conditioning Services
The AC pros at Robin Aire have extensive experience and training in all air conditioning services. Whether you need a quick and simple repair, a system overhaul, or even a brand-new system, our knowledgeable AC teams will help you stay comfortable when temperatures spike. Our services include:
- Installation & replacement: Whether you’re starting from scratch or replacing an old AC unit, we can help you pick the suitable model for your needs and install it for optimal performance.
- Repair: The Robin Aire AC pros are well-versed in handling various repairs. Call right away if your system exhibits any of these signs:
- Increased energy bills during the cooling season
- Leaks
- Loud, unusual noises
- Short-cycling
- Strange smells
- Unresponsive thermostat
- Warm air coming from the AC unit
- Maintenance: Professional AC maintenance tune-ups are great for keeping your unit functioning at peak performance while keeping operating and repair costs down.
- R-22 Refrigerant Conversion: The EPA requires converting all AC systems using obsolete Freon-based R-22 refrigerant to more environmentally friendly ones.
Reliable Heating Services
At Robin Aire, our heating service experts handle all heating installation, replacement, repairs, and maintenance. We also service both gas and electric furnaces.
To get more info about reliable heating services from Robin Aire Service Company in the Walled Lake area, call (800) 361-0888.
Walled Lake Indoor Air Quality Services
The air comfort in your home doesn’t end with just heating and AC. The quality of the air has a significant impact on your health and the health of others living in your home. Poor humidity, allergens, pollutants, and other air quality factors will affect your breathing within your home. At Robin Aire, we offer a complete spectrum of indoor air quality solutions, including:
- Variable speed motors
- Wi-Fi thermostats
- MERV air filters
- Air purifiers
- UV lights
- Whole-home humidifiers
In the Walled Lake area, call (800) 361-0888 to contact the indoor air quality experts at Robin Aire Service Company.
Quality Commercial HVAC Services
Businesses and institutions rely on dependable HVAC just as much as homes do. The Robin Aire HVAC pros provide several commercial HVAC services at the same outstanding level of workmanship and customer service. These services include:
- Commercial heating installation
- Commercial heating maintenance
- Commercial AC installation
- Commercial AC maintenance
To learn more about our commercial HVAC services in the Walled Lake area, call (800) 361-0888 to talk to the pros at Robin Aire Service Company.
Why Choose Robin Aire in Walled Lake, MI?
The dedicated staff and technicians at Robin Aire are committed to exceptional, friendly HVAC services. It’s our mission to keep your home comfortable all year round. We make it even easier for customers with our Worry-Free Service Plan, designed to make HVAC maintenance less expensive and easier to schedule.
Call (800) 361-0888 today to schedule HVAC services with Robin Aire Service Company in the Walled Lake area.
Walled Lake FAQs
How often should HVAC maintenance be performed?
We recommend regular maintenance once a year for AC and once yearly for heating systems. Schedule these just before the peak usage season for each begins to get the greatest benefit.
Do I need to maintain my HVAC units located outside?
It’s a good idea to periodically remove debris, such as branches, weeds, and leaves, from your outdoor components. Blockages have the potential to cause damage.
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Walled Lake, MI
Job Locations and Reviews
Performed routine cooling system maintenance on residential air conditioning unit. Connected digital manifold gauges to verify system pressures and temperatures, with readings indicating proper refrigerant charge and system operation. Inspected condenser coil and noted moderate accumulation of dirt and debris between fins that will require monitoring for optimal heat transfer efficiency.
Completed comprehensive cooling system maintenance and tune-up on residential HVAC unit. System operational check confirmed proper function with all parameters within normal range. Performed standard maintenance protocol including inspection of condenser unit, fan assembly, and electrical components. Refrigerant pressures and temperatures measured using digital manifold gauge, verifying optimal system performance and charge levels. Inspected outdoor unit housing, fan blade assembly, and protective grille for proper operation and condition.
Provided comprehensive estimate for complete HVAC system replacement of 30-year-old equipment currently in operational condition. Evaluated existing basement installation including furnace, air handler, and associated ductwork system. Assessed mechanical room configuration with Arcoaire equipment, refrigerant lines, PVC condensate drainage, and electrical components to determine specifications for new system installation including natural gas furnace and compatible cooling unit.
Completed electrical rewiring for rooftop HVAC units 8-9, replacing deteriorated wiring and conduit runs exposed to weather conditions. Installed new electrical disconnect box with appropriate weatherproof housing, secured all conduit routing along structural I-beam supports, and verified proper electrical connections to both commercial-grade HVAC units. All work performed in accordance with NEC standards for rooftop electrical installations.
Completed installation of Bryant air conditioning system, including replacement of refrigerant line-set and installation of new dedicated electrical circuit for the outdoor condensing unit. All equipment tested and operational upon completion, with system achieving proper cooling performance and refrigerant pressures within manufacturer specifications.
Completed full HVAC system installation including new Lennox furnace and air conditioner with outdoor condenser unit positioned on brick paver patio with proper pad placement. Installed refrigerant line set with insulation, PVC condensate drainage system with proper pitch and trap configuration, and electrical disconnect. All refrigerant lines properly secured and transitioned through building envelope using appropriate penetration methods. System tested for proper operation, airflow, and refrigerant charge levels meeting manufacturer specifications.
Assessed 13-year-old residential HVAC system found to be empty on refrigerant. Provided comprehensive replacement estimate for outdoor condensing unit and indoor air handler due to age and refrigerant loss. Customer declined leak search service and requested equipment replacement quotes instead.
Conducted on-site assessment of existing air conditioning system to provide estimate for unit relocation from side yard to rear of property to meet updated municipal code requirements. Evaluated older model outdoor condenser unit showing weathering and vegetation encroachment, with age undetermined as system was present at time of home purchase. Inspected indoor Carrier furnace and ductwork configuration in utility area to determine feasibility of refrigerant line rerouting and electrical modifications required for relocation project. Documented current equipment condition and installation layout with photographs for estimate preparation, noting system currently operational with no reported performance issues.
Completed scheduled cooling system maintenance and tune-up on residential rooftop HVAC unit. System was operational upon arrival and confirmed working properly throughout service. Performed comprehensive inspection of condenser unit, including removal of access panels to examine internal components, condenser coils, compressor, refrigerant lines, and electrical connections. Verified proper operation of all mechanical and electrical systems, cleaned unit as needed, and reassured continued efficient performance for the 2025 cooling season.
Conducted on-site assessment for air conditioning replacement in basement utility area. Evaluated existing HVAC system including air handler unit with connected ductwork and associated mechanical components. Documented current equipment configuration, noting existing warranty information from previous installation dated 2013. Photographed unit positioning, ductwork connections, copper refrigerant lines, and filter housing to provide comprehensive replacement estimate. Customer scheduled to receive diagnostic service call prior to final replacement decision.
Completed full HVAC system installation including Lennox furnace, air conditioning unit, air scrubber, and S40 programmable thermostat. All equipment installed to manufacturer specifications with proper ductwork integration, condensate drainage via PVC piping, and system startup verification performed. Customer walkthrough conducted on thermostat operation and system functionality.
Completed estimate for air conditioning system replacement. Existing outdoor condenser unit evaluated due to age and low refrigerant levels, indicating system has reached end of serviceable life. Assessed current installation including condenser positioned on concrete pad with gravel surround, refrigerant lines, electrical disconnect, and PVC condensate drainage system. Reviewed electrical service panel for compatibility with replacement equipment requirements. Provided two quote options for system replacement to address cooling system failure.
Responded to service call for non-functional air conditioning system at mobile home residence. Evaluated existing outdoor condenser unit of undetermined age with cylindrical design and beige casing, noting furnace had been previously replaced while AC unit remained original. Unit located on ground level adjacent to house siding with electrical disconnect box and conduit visible. Documented equipment condition and installation site through photographs showing condenser positioning, electrical connections, and surrounding landscaping. Provided customer with estimate for complete AC system replacement to restore cooling functionality.
Completed preventive maintenance service on residential outdoor condensing unit as part of Worry Free Service Agreement cooling season inspection. Performed comprehensive system evaluation including visual inspection of unit exterior, fan guard, cabinet louvers, and refrigerant line connections; all components found in normal operating condition with no visible damage or excessive wear noted. Unit properly positioned on mulch base against building foundation with adequate clearance for airflow and future service access.
Completed scheduled preventive maintenance on residential cooling system during morning service window. Performed comprehensive inspection of outdoor condensing unit, verifying proper operation of compressor, condenser coil, refrigerant lines, and electrical connections. Unit found operating within normal parameters with adequate airflow through condenser grille and no refrigerant leaks detected at copper line connections or coil assembly.
Responded to warranty service call and successfully reset thermostat per warranty coverage 3-7. Performed system diagnostics using digital testing equipment to verify proper operation of HVAC unit and confirm thermostat functionality was restored.
Completed complimentary system startup on newly installed HVAC unit, verifying proper refrigerant pressures, temperatures, and system performance using calibrated manifold gauges. All operating parameters measured within manufacturer specifications, with suction pressure at 99.4 psig, discharge pressure at 197.6 psig, and superheat/subcooling values confirming optimal refrigerant charge and system operation.
Completed scheduled cooling season maintenance inspection on residential air conditioning system. Performed comprehensive evaluation of evaporator coil and condenser coil assembly, documenting condition of heat exchanger fins and overall system cleanliness. All electrical connections, refrigerant lines, and mounting components verified to be secure and operational. System found to be in good working condition with normal dust accumulation consistent with regular operation.
Responded to service call for circuit breaker repeatedly tripping in commercial electrical system. Inspected main electrical panel and service equipment, identifying the problematic breaker experiencing overload conditions on 8-10 amp circuit. Replaced faulty circuit breaker with properly rated component, verified all connections and terminations were secure, tested circuit operation under load, and confirmed system restored to normal operating parameters without further tripping issues.
Provided estimate for replacement of aging outdoor air conditioning condenser unit located in backyard. Current system operational but experiencing intermittent shutoff issues. Assessed existing equipment condition, documented weathered tan-colored condenser with visible wear, and evaluated indoor air handler components housed in utility closet to determine complete system replacement specifications.