Plumbing, Electrical, and HVAC Services
Wyoming Service Overview
- Established Neighborhood Specialists: Expert HVAC, plumbing, and electrical for Wyoming’s 1940s–1970s ranch-style homes.
- Buck Creek Drainage Experts: Advanced sump pump and drainage solutions for lower-lying areas and high groundwater zones.
- Rapid Next-Day Service: Daily technician routes along 28th Street and Clyde Park ensure fast response and installation.

Wyoming is one of the most active service areas in West Michigan, and Vredevoogd is in these neighborhoods every day. From Burlingame and the Godwin Heights area to homes near 28th Street and Clyde Park, we handle hundreds of heating, cooling, plumbing, and electrical calls here each year. You see it during Wyoming Concerts in the Park at Lamar Park and throughout the nearby neighborhoods. The mix of older homes, heavy system usage, and factors like Buck Creek all impact how systems perform in this city. If you need service in Wyoming, call Vredevoogd at 844-482-2365 or schedule service online today.
Serving Wyoming Homes with Real Local Experience
Vredevoogd has been working in Wyoming for years, and we are out here every day. You will see our trucks around Burlingame, through Godwin Heights, and near Lamar Park on any given morning. A lot of these homes are older and systems get worked hard, so calls come in steady and fast. Because our techs are already moving between Wyoming, Grandville, and Kentwood throughout the day, we can usually get to you quickly, often the same day.
“Very happy with Vredevoogd. I got three quotes for a new furnace and air conditioner. Even though they weren’t the cheapest, their warranty, service, and thoroughness stood out. Glad we chose them. Installation was fantastic and the system is running great.”
24/7 Emergency HVAC Services
HVAC emergencies in Wyoming rarely happen at a convenient time. Whether it is a furnace failure during a deep winter freeze or an AC breakdown during a humid summer stretch, you need a local team that can respond immediately. Vredevoogd provides 24/7 emergency repair services to ensure your home remains safe and comfortable year-round.
Furnace Repair & Heating Services in Wyoming, MI
If you live near Burlingame, Godwin Heights, or anywhere off 28th Street, you know how fast the cold settles once winter hits. When lake-effect weather pushes through West Michigan, temperatures drop quickly and older Wyoming homes feel it first. Many ranch homes in this area have original ductwork or poorly sized return air systems, leading to uneven heating and restricted airflow to back bedrooms.
Vredevoogd provides:
- Furnace repair for ignition and airflow issues
- High-efficiency furnace replacement for mid-century homes
- Heat pump service and energy-efficient upgrades
- Preventative maintenance to reduce winter breakdowns
“I had to replace my furnace and central air due to flooding. Mike came out, explained everything clearly, and provided a competitive quote. They installed the system the very next day. Rob and his team were skilled and efficient.”
AC Repair & Installation in Wyoming, MI
Summers in Wyoming are not just hot—they are humid, especially around Buck Creek and lower-lying areas near Godfrey Avenue. If you have lived here long, you know how quickly homes off Clyde Park or Burlingame can trap heat. Many of these houses were not built with modern cooling in mind, which is why AC systems here often struggle to maintain consistent temperatures without professional calibration.
We provide Wyoming cooling services that include:
- AC repair for refrigerant leaks and frozen coils
- New AC installation designed for ranch-style homes
- Ductless mini-split systems for homes without central air
- Seasonal maintenance to improve efficiency and lifespan
Air Quality Services
Ensuring your indoor air is safe and clean is critical, especially in older Wyoming homes where dust and humidity can build up easily. Vredevoogd offers various air quality solutions, including advanced air filters and humidifiers, to reduce asthma and allergy symptoms while improving your HVAC system’s overall performance.
Join Our Comfort Club Today
Routine maintenance is the best way to keep your home systems running smoothly. Join our Comfort Club to enjoy exclusive benefits like regular maintenance visits, priority appointment scheduling, and discounts on repairs and replacements. It is the easiest way to ensure year-round peace of mind for your Wyoming home.
Common Wyoming Home Challenges
“The back bedrooms of my ranch home are always colder than the rest.”
Many older Wyoming homes have undersized return air systems. We correct these airflow restrictions so your home heats and cools evenly.
“Why is my basement so damp near Buck Creek?”
Wyoming’s high groundwater levels put extreme stress on sump pumps. We provide high-capacity pump solutions and battery backups for lower-lying areas.
“My breakers keep tripping when I use modern appliances.”
Older sections near Godfrey Ave often have outdated electrical panels not built for today’s demand. We provide full panel upgrades for older wiring.
Plumbing Repair & Water Heaters in Wyoming, MI
Plumbing issues in Wyoming often come down to the age of the home and its location. Add in the impact of Buck Creek and seasonal groundwater shifts, and you start to see why drainage and pipe issues are so common. Homes near Buck Creek often experience slow drains and sump pump overwork after heavy rain, making proper drainage systems critical.
Vredevoogd provides:
- Leak detection and pipe repair for aging infrastructure
- Drain cleaning and sewer line maintenance
- Water heater repair and replacement (tank and tankless)
- Sump pump services and emergency backup systems
Dependable Generator Services
Don’t get stuck in a storm or heat wave without power. A whole-home generator ensures your family stays safe and comfortable during any West Michigan outage. Vredevoogd specializes in installing and repairing residential generators, providing a continuous power supply that protects your home and property automatically.
The Vredevoogd Difference
We don’t just see a model number; we see the neighborhood. We know the tight mechanical rooms of Godwin Heights ranches and the unique drainage needs of homes near Buck Creek. We arrive knowing exactly what challenges your specific Wyoming home will present.
Electrical Panel Upgrades & EV Chargers in Wyoming, MI
In neighborhoods across Wyoming, many homes still run on outdated panels and wiring that were never built for modern demands like central air and EV chargers. Our licensed electricians provide comprehensive electrical solutions to keep your home safe and powered for today’s lifestyle.
Our Wyoming electrical services include:
- Electrical panel upgrades and circuit breaker repairs
- EV charger installation for newer homes and remodels
- Wiring updates and whole-home surge protection
- Outlet, switch, and lighting installation
Call Your Wyoming HVAC and Plumbing Team Today
Vredevoogd is Wyoming’s go-to provider for home services because we understand the aging infrastructure and unique climate of the city. Our technicians undergo rigorous training to fix problems right the first time. To ensure our services are accessible, we offer free replacement estimates and various financing options to fit your budget.
Trust Vredevoogd for superior home services. Schedule your appointment in Wyoming today.
“We needed a new water heater. The technician got us scheduled for installation the very next day. Spencer and Alex showed up and had it installed in less than an hour and a half. Friendly, professional, and clear explanations.”
Wyoming Home Services FAQ
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Recent Jobs and Reviews in Wyoming, 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
Conducted comprehensive assessment of existing water heater system and associated plumbing infrastructure in basement utility area. Documented current mechanical installation including pump assembly, copper and PVC piping configurations, and existing equipment conditions showing age-related wear and patina on copper lines. Photographed overhead plumbing systems, exposed joists, ductwork, and utility room layout to provide detailed estimate for water heater replacement.
Completed annual cooling system tune-up on 8-year-old EnergiAir unit under warranty through July 2027. During inspection, discovered active water leakage at condensate drain line penetration through basement floor, causing moisture accumulation and staining on concrete surface around PVC pipe exit point. Documented conditions with photos for warranty reference and customer records.
Completed whole house water supply repipe in one day with customer without water. Removed existing water distribution system and installed new copper piping throughout the residence, running supply lines through basement utility space to service all fixtures. All new piping secured with proper mounting brackets and hangers, routed through floor joists and along walls to maintain clearance from electrical systems and HVAC ductwork. System tested and confirmed operational with no leaks detected.
Responded to no-cooling call where thermostat was set to 73°F but reading 75°F with outdoor condenser unit not operating. Upon inspection, diagnosed failed capacitor preventing compressor and condenser fan motor operation. Replaced dual run capacitor, tested system operation, and verified proper cooling cycle with condenser unit running and temperature dropping to setpoint.
Completed full air conditioning system replacement in residential basement utility area. Removed existing AC unit and installed new ComfortMaker HVAC system with proper venting configuration using white PVC piping extending vertically from unit through ceiling joists. Connected black flexible ductwork to system for air distribution. Ensured all refrigerant lines, condensate drainage, and electrical connections were properly installed and secured. Verified system operation, airflow, and temperature output. Unit positioned on concrete floor against cinderblock wall with adequate clearance for service access. All installation work performed to manufacturer specifications and local code requirements. System tested and operational upon completion.
Responded to a no-cooling call where a fallen tree had struck the outdoor Amana air conditioning unit, causing significant damage to the condenser cabinet and preventing fan operation. Upon inspection, found the top grille and protective cover collapsed with visible bending of the metal housing, accumulated debris throughout the unit, and confirmed the condenser fan was unable to rotate due to structural damage. Documented the extent of damage with photographs showing the compromised cabinet, damaged top grille assembly, and internal coil components for insurance and replacement purposes.
Responded to service call for tub spout leaking from shower diverter with constant dripping. Inspected chrome tub spout and shower valve assembly, identified faulty diverter mechanism causing water to bypass and leak continuously. Replaced defective tub spout, ensuring proper seal at wall connection and verified diverter operation functions correctly to redirect water flow between tub spout and showerhead without leakage.
Responded to no-cooling complaint on residential split system installed in 2010. Upon arrival, verified outdoor unit was operational and confirmed customer's suspicion that existing thermostat was improperly wired. Removed defective thermostat and installed customer-supplied replacement unit with correct wiring configuration. Verified proper communication between thermostat and HVAC system, confirmed cooling cycle initiated successfully, and tested system operation. System restored to full cooling capacity.
Completed full HVAC system installation including new furnace and air conditioning unit. Installed outdoor condenser unit on concrete pad with proper electrical disconnect and metering, mounted indoor furnace and air handler in utility room with all necessary ductwork connections, condensate drain lines, and PVC venting. All equipment properly wired, piped, and secured per manufacturer specifications and local codes.
# CP-Cooling Problem Resolution Responded to service call for 16-year-old air conditioning system experiencing reduced cooling performance. Upon inspection, discovered failed low-voltage control wire at outdoor unit. Wire had deteriorated and separated, preventing proper communication between thermostat and condensing unit. Removed damaged wire section and installed new low-voltage control wiring. Verified all electrical connections were secure and tested system operation. Unit restored to normal cooling function with proper thermostat communication established.
Responded to service call for 8-year-old Bradford White water heater with pilot light failure and water accumulation in catch pan. Upon inspection, diagnosed failed thermocouple preventing pilot from staying lit. Observed minor water leakage at base of unit collecting in drain pan, indicating potential tank integrity issues given age of equipment. Documented equipment condition with photos showing space heating connection port and water supply valve assembly with visible moisture on wall surfaces. Recommended water heater replacement due to combination of failed pilot assembly and water seepage from tank base.
Completed annual cooling system tune-up on EnergiAir unit under active warranty. Performed comprehensive maintenance including inspection of condensate pump assembly, electrical connections, and drainage system components. All wiring connections were verified secure, condensate removal system tested and confirmed operational, and equipment cleaned and returned to proper working condition.
Responded to basement water intrusion occurring when exterior hose bib was in use. Upon inspection, discovered severely corroded copper supply line in basement serving outdoor spigot on 50-year-old home. The copper piping exhibited extensive turquoise and green patina throughout, indicating advanced oxidation and deterioration. Identified leak point at corroded section of horizontal pipe run beneath floor joists, which only manifested under pressure when hose was actively running. Documented condition of both the compromised basement piping and the two exterior hose bibs mounted on brick foundation wall. The affected supply line showed compromised integrity due to age-related corrosion, requiring replacement to prevent continued water intrusion into basement space during hose usage.
Complete HVAC system replacement performed at residential property. Removed existing air conditioning condenser unit and indoor air handler from basement utility room. Installed new teal-colored outdoor condenser unit on concrete pad with proper electrical disconnect and conduit routing. Replaced indoor air handler in basement mechanical room with new unit, ensuring proper clearances around existing PVC drainage lines and utilities. Evacuated and recharged refrigerant lines using recovery equipment. Verified all electrical connections, tested system operation, and confirmed proper airflow and cooling performance. System commissioned and left in full working order.
Responded to no cooling complaint where system would not activate. Upon inspection, found loose wiring connections at the thermostat terminal block within the control panel. Tightened and secured all wire terminations at C, G, W, and Y terminals. Verified proper wire routing and connections throughout the electrical enclosure. Tested system operation and confirmed unit now cycles on properly with normal functionality restored.
Completed full HVAC system installation including new Amana air conditioning unit and furnace with Aprilaire humidifier integration. The outdoor AC condenser was positioned on a concrete pad with proper gravel base and electrical conduit run, while the indoor furnace was installed in the basement mechanical room with all necessary ductwork connections and humidification system properly integrated into the supply plenum.
Responded to service call regarding slow-flushing toilet and banging noise in plumbing when washing machine operates. Inspected water heater installation and associated piping system in utility area. Observed condensation on vertical discharge piping from water heater, indicating potential thermal expansion issues that may contribute to hydraulic shock (water hammer) during appliance operation. Evaluated plumbing configuration and drainage system accessibility through wall access panel near laundry area. Documented conditions of water supply lines, discharge piping, and connections to identify source of pressure fluctuations causing banging noise and restricted toilet flush performance.
Completed annual cooling maintenance on 35-year-old HVAC system. Performed comprehensive inspection of indoor unit including refrigerant lines, condensate drainage, electrical connections, and mounting stability. All components found operating within normal parameters with proper insulation intact on copper lines and secure connections throughout the system.
Completed comprehensive ASTU-AC Super Tune-up on 9-year-old EnergiAir rooftop unit. Performed full system inspection, verified equipment operation, and documented unit condition with photos. All components operating within normal parameters at time of service.
Responded to no cooling call on 2-year-old EnergiAir system. Upon arrival, unit was completely non-responsive. Accessed control board and performed diagnostic testing using digital manifold gauges. Identified control board displaying error code "-5" indicating communication or sensor fault. Inspected all wire connections at terminal blocks, verified proper voltage supply, and checked low-voltage transformer output. Traced wiring harness for potential shorts or loose connections. Control board failure determined to be root cause of system shutdown. Documented existing installation with photos showing circuit board configuration, wire routing, and component layout for warranty processing. System requires control board replacement to restore cooling operation.

