Plumbing, Electrical, and HVAC Services
Holland Service Overview
- Lakeshore Climate Experts: Specialized solutions for the high humidity and wind-driven lake-effect snow unique to the Holland shoreline.
- Neighborhood-Specific Knowledge: Expert HVAC, plumbing, and electrical service for historic Maplewood homes and newer Holland Heights builds.
- Rapid Local Response: Daily technician routes from US-31 to Ottawa Beach Road ensure consistent same-day availability.

Holland runs from the US-31 corridor out to the Lake Michigan shoreline, and that stretch creates some of the most demanding heating and cooling conditions in West Michigan. We serve homeowners across the area, from Chicago Drive and downtown to homes off Riley Street and out toward Holland State Park. Last year alone, we handled over 900 service calls in Holland. In many cases, we can respond the same day because our crews are already working nearby. Call Vredevoogd at 844-482-2365 or schedule service online today.
A Team Holland Homeowners Already Rely On
Homes in Holland do not behave the same. Properties along Chicago Drive and near downtown often deal with older ductwork and aging systems, while homes west of US-31 closer to the lake face higher humidity and weather exposure. In Holland Heights, airflow and insulation issues show up differently than in newer builds north of Lakewood Boulevard. Our technicians are in Holland daily. We have likely seen your system or something very close to it just a few streets over. Tulip Time and summer tourism also drive demand. Homes and rentals fill up, systems run longer, and breakdowns increase. We plan for that because we work through it every year.
“I’ve used Vredevoogd for furnace repair/maintenance and a water heater replacement and they’ve been great about scheduling and the work has always been of great quality. The prices have always felt fair, even though my old house occasionally provides surprises.”
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24/7 Emergency HVAC Services
Heating and cooling emergencies rarely happen at a convenient time. When your furnace fails during a blizzard or your AC stops on a humid July afternoon, you need a local team that can respond immediately. Vredevoogd provides 24/7 emergency HVAC repair across Holland to ensure your home remains safe and comfortable regardless of the weather.
Heating Services in Holland, MI
Heating problems in Holland tend to show up fast once lake-effect weather rolls in. A system that kept up yesterday can suddenly fall behind overnight as temperatures drop and wind pushes cold air into the home. We see this most in older neighborhoods like Maplewood and areas near downtown, where restricted airflow and aging components are common.
Vredevoogd provides:
- Furnace repair during sudden winter breakdowns
- High-efficiency furnace replacement and installation
- Boiler system maintenance and repair
- Preventative tune-ups to ensure winter reliability
“Delighted with the service. They were professional, extremely knowledgeable and friendly. They did a thorough tune up, more extensive than prior tune ups I have had. They also offered me excellent affordable options for some other concerns I raised.”
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Air Conditioning Service in Holland, MI
Cooling problems in Holland show up when humidity builds and systems cannot keep up, especially when moisture rolls in off Lake Michigan. Homes west of US-31 and closer to the lakeshore feel it first, where AC systems run longer but struggle to remove enough moisture. We specialize in humidity control to ensure your home feels cool and dry, even on the stickiest August days.
The Holland team handles:
- AC repair for systems struggling with moisture and heat
- New AC installation with proper lakeshore sizing
- Ductless mini-splits for additions and targeted cooling
- Routine maintenance to improve performance and efficiency
Air Quality Services
Maintaining good indoor air quality is essential for your health, especially when homes are sealed tight during Holland winters. Vredevoogd offers various air quality services, including humidifiers to combat dry winter air and advanced filtration to reduce allergens. Our solutions help control humidity and provide clean air throughout your home.
Join Our Comfort Club Today
Protect your investment and avoid unexpected repairs by joining our Comfort Club. Members receive priority scheduling, biannual seasonal tune-ups, and discounts on repairs and replacements. It is the best way to ensure your heating, cooling, and plumbing systems remain in peak condition all year long.
Common Holland Home Challenges
“Why does my furnace run nonstop when the lake wind picks up?”
Wind-driven heat loss is common near Ottawa Beach and Riley St. We troubleshoot airflow and insulation issues that cause systems to fall behind.
“The house feels damp even when the AC is cooling.”
Lakeshore humidity is heavy. We fix systems that cool the air but fail to remove moisture, a frequent problem in neighborhoods north of Lakewood Blvd.
“My older plumbing struggles during Tulip Time or summer guests.”
Seasonal tourism puts extra strain on older water heaters and drain lines in Maplewood and downtown. We provide upgrades for higher demand.
Plumbing and Water Systems in Holland, MI
Plumbing issues often follow the age of the neighborhood. Older homes near downtown and Holland Heights frequently deal with aging pipes and recurring clogs, while newer builds face higher water demand. From slow drains to failing water heaters, our plumbing team provides the expertise needed to keep your water systems running safely.
Vredevoogd provides:
- Plumbing repair for leaks, clogs, and failing fixtures
- Water heater installation and repair (tank and tankless)
- Sump pump services and battery backup installation
- Drain cleaning and water line repairs
Dependable Generator Services
Don’t wait for the power to go out to think about backup power. Wind and moisture from Lake Michigan often expose weak electrical connections and cause outages. Vredevoogd specializes in installing and repairing residential generators that connect directly to your home’s gas line, ensuring your family stays safe and warm during any Holland emergency.
The Vredevoogd Difference
We don’t just see a model number; we see the neighborhood. We know the tight mechanical rooms of Holland ranch homes and the retrofitted systems of downtown historic builds. We arrive knowing exactly what challenges your specific Holland home will present.
Electrical Services in Holland, MI
Electrical systems vary widely by home age across Holland. Older homes near downtown often have limited panel capacity, while newer builds north of Lakewood Boulevard frequently require upgrades to handle modern appliance demands. Our licensed electricians ensure your home remains safe and efficient through all weather conditions.
Our Holland electricians handle:
- Electrical panel upgrades and safety inspections
- EV charger installation and circuit additions
- Troubleshooting flickering lights and tripped breakers
- Outlet, switch, and lighting installation
Call Your Holland HVAC and Plumbing Team Today
Vredevoogd is Holland’s go-to provider for home services because of our commitment to reliability and customer satisfaction. Our technicians undergo rigorous training to handle the specific climate challenges of the lakeshore. To make our services accessible, we offer free replacement estimates and various financing options to fit your budget.
Trust Vredevoogd for superior home services. Schedule your appointment in Holland today.
“Evan did a great job with my water heater quote, answering all of my questions patiently. He was also completely willing to give me another quote on a smaller plumbing issue in my home even though I hadn’t scheduled that. Friendly and knowledgeable.”
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Holland Home Services FAQ
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Recent Jobs and Reviews in Holland, MI
Customers say: The overall sentiment across these reviews is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting high levels of customer satisfaction and appreciation. Customers consistently express gratitude for the professionalism, efficiency, and knowledge demonstrated by the service team. Recurring themes include technicians being described as friendly, polite, and courteous, creating a welcoming and comfortable service experience. Many reviewers emphasize the thoroughness of the work performed, with technicians taking time to explain issues clearly, provide detailed assessments, and ensure customers understand the repairs or maintenance being conducted. The communication skills of the team stand out prominently, with customers appreciating transparent explanations and demonstrations of completed work. Efficiency and promptness are frequently highlighted, with customers noting quick problem identification and timely completion of jobs. The professionalism of the service providers is a dominant positive trend, with reviewers consistently praising the knowledgeable approach and respectful demeanor of technicians. Several customers express strong loyalty and intent to continue using the service, with some specifically noting superior diagnostic capabilities compared to competitors. The tone throughout is one of trust, satisfaction, and genuine appreciation for quality workmanship and excellent customer service. Overall, these reviews paint a picture of a highly competent, customer-focused team that consistently delivers reliable and professional HVAC and plumbing services.
Job Locations and Reviews
Successfully replaced and installed a 40-gallon natural gas Bradford White water heater in basement utility area. The new short-profile unit was properly positioned against the concrete block wall with all necessary plumbing connections completed, including galvanized and copper pipe fittings at the top of the unit. Gas line connection was established with safety valve installed and verified for proper operation.
Completed full HVAC system replacement including outdoor condenser unit and indoor air handler. Installed new condenser on existing concrete pad with proper electrical disconnect and conduit connections to exterior wall. Mounted air handler in attic space with secure positioning and proper clearances. Connected refrigerant lines between indoor and outdoor units using copper line sets. Installed PVC condensate drain piping with proper pitch and connections. Verified all electrical connections, tested system startup, and confirmed proper operation of both heating and cooling functions. All components labeled appropriately and installation meets manufacturer specifications and local code requirements.
Completed comprehensive ASTU-AC Super Tune-up on residential HVAC system including 7-year-old air conditioning unit and two furnace units (ages 1 year and unknown). Performed full system inspection, cleaned and tested all components, verified electrical connections at junction box and control panel, checked refrigerant levels, inspected ductwork and foil tape sealing, calibrated thermostats, replaced filters, and confirmed proper operation of all safety switches and controls. All equipment operating within manufacturer specifications upon completion.
Completed full HVAC system installation including new furnace and air conditioning unit. Installed Trane outdoor condensing unit on concrete pad with proper condensate drainage via PVC piping mounted to exterior wall. Installed new furnace in basement mechanical room with associated white PVC venting routed through ceiling, copper refrigerant lines, and floor-level condensate drainage connections. All equipment positioned per manufacturer specifications, properly wired, piped, and tested for operational readiness.
Completed full air conditioning system replacement at residential property. Removed existing outdoor condensing unit and installed new HVAC condensing unit on concrete pad with proper gravel base. Unit features horizontal louvered vents for optimal airflow and protective metal cabinet housing. Connected electrical conduit to wall-mounted disconnect box and verified all electrical connections meet code requirements. Ensured proper refrigerant line connections, tested system operation, and confirmed unit is functioning within manufacturer specifications.
Completed full HVAC system replacement, removing existing air conditioning unit and installing new condenser on exterior concrete pad with proper refrigerant line connections and brass valve fittings. Installed new air handler with integrated control board in interior vertical shaft, running all necessary electrical wiring and connections to ensure proper system operation. Verified all refrigerant lines properly insulated, system mounted securely on foam base pad, and all manufacturer specifications met for optimal performance.
Responded to no cooling call affecting entire residence. Upon inspection, found deteriorated wiring connections and significant corrosion on electrical panel within outdoor condensing unit. Rust staining and moisture damage evident around wire entry points and mounting hardware, indicating prolonged exposure to elements and compromised seal integrity. Documented existing conditions with photographs showing corroded panel, aged wire connections with multiple wire nuts, and overall component deterioration that would require further electrical repairs and potential panel replacement to restore system operation safely.
Completed annual cooling maintenance on 2014 Carrier unit model WT 10-2033. Performed comprehensive system inspection, checked refrigerant levels, tested electrical components, and verified proper condensate drainage. Unit operating within normal parameters with condensate line draining properly as evidenced by clear water discharge from drain assembly.
Complete residential air conditioning system replacement performed. Removed existing outdoor condensing unit and installed new unit on concrete pad with proper gravel base and drainage. Unit positioned adjacent to exterior wall with appropriate clearances maintained for airflow and service access. Electrical connections completed including conduit routing and disconnect box installation. Refrigerant lines connected and pressure tested. System commissioned with operational testing of compressor, condenser fan motor, and all safety controls verified functioning within manufacturer specifications.
Responded to no cooling complaint on residential HVAC system. Upon arrival, confirmed outdoor condensing unit was not operating while indoor air handler was circulating air through vents. Inspected outdoor unit and found failed dual run capacitor preventing compressor and condenser fan motor from starting. Capacitor showed visible signs of deterioration and tested out of specification. Replaced defective capacitor with proper OEM replacement rated for system requirements. Verified all electrical connections were secure at contactor and capacitor terminals. Cycled system through complete cooling operation and confirmed compressor and condenser fan motor both energized properly. System now cooling effectively with normal temperature split across evaporator coil.
Completed annual cooling system tune-up and maintenance on EnergiAir unit under warranty coverage. Performed standard inspection, cleaning, and testing procedures to ensure optimal system performance for the cooling season. Additionally, installed ventilation in crawl space to improve air circulation and moisture control as requested.
Completed pre-purchase HVAC inspection at vacant property. Upon examination of heating system, discovered extensive rust and corrosion on equipment base and mounting surfaces, indicating prolonged moisture exposure and water damage. System components showed significant deterioration with heavy oxidation on metal surfaces and mineral deposits present. Tagged equipment and documented conditions with photographs for buyer's review.
Responded to service call for 16-year-old residential air conditioning system blowing lukewarm air with inadequate cooling performance. Conducted comprehensive system evaluation including inspection of outdoor condenser unit and indoor air handler components in utility room. Documented existing equipment configuration and mechanical space layout showing HVAC ductwork, humidifier accessory, and associated plumbing connections. Prepared estimate for necessary repairs to restore proper cooling function to the system.
Responded to no-cool complaint on second-floor air conditioning unit over 10 years old. Accessed attic space through interior access panel to locate and inspect upstairs HVAC system. Unit found to be non-operational and unable to be restored to service at this time.
Responded to no-cool service call for unit that would not start. Arrived after 5:15pm as requested by customer. Performed diagnostic testing on system using handheld measurement tools. Verified unit placement was acceptable and documented equipment condition with photos. Unit is covered under 5-year warranty expiring November 2030, with condenser manufactured in 2023.
Responded to no cooling call and inspected HVAC system. Upon examination of the electrical components in the attic unit, found aged wiring connections and contactor showing signs of operational wear and minor corrosion. Assessed electrical connections, identified potential issues with the contactor assembly, and documented equipment condition. System requires further service to restore proper cooling operation.
Completed furnace and air conditioning replacement estimate for aging HVAC system. Assessed existing 16-year-old furnace and AC unit located in basement mechanical room, documented equipment condition showing visible wear and dust accumulation, evaluated ductwork configuration including flexible aluminum ducting and humidifier attachment, and identified inadequate cooling performance to upper level as primary concern requiring system upgrade.
Completed installation of walk-in shower unit with white fiberglass surround panels, including integrated corner shelving on both sides and centered arched alcove in back wall. Installed chrome shower fixture system with handheld showerhead attachment and flexible hose, mounted stainless steel grab bar within arched recess for safety accessibility, and ensured proper drainage with centered floor drain in shower base.
Responded to no cooling condition on 15-year-old residential air conditioning system. Upon arrival, confirmed indoor blower motor operating but no refrigerant circulation or cooling output. Identified unit as Carrier CA13NA model based on outdoor unit data plate. Performed diagnostic evaluation of system components to determine root cause of cooling failure and documented equipment specifications for service records.
Completed full HVAC system installation including new furnace and air conditioning condenser unit. Installed outdoor AC condenser on concrete pad beneath elevated structure with proper electrical connections, conduit, and wiring routed to wall-mounted junction boxes. Interior furnace installation performed in mechanical closet with complete PVC venting system, including multiple elbows and proper termination. Integrated ductwork connections to existing metallic supply plenum and installed wall-mounted humidifier unit with corresponding ductwork and filtration. All copper refrigerant lines connected between indoor and outdoor units. Electrical service completed for both furnace and condenser with appropriate disconnect boxes. System tested for proper operation and airflow. Certificate of Completion documentation processed through electronic signature platform and submitted for financing approval through Michigan Saves program.

