When your furnace stops heating properly, starts short cycling, trips a limit switch, or makes unusual noises, you need accurate diagnostics — not guesswork. At Lashbrook Mechanical, we provide professional furnace repair in Dexter, MI focused on identifying the root cause of the issue the first time.
We repair ignition failures, blower motor problems, airflow restrictions, flame sensor issues, gas valve concerns, and control board faults. Every repair is performance-tested to ensure safe operation, proper temperature rise, and reliable winter heating.
Our approach is repair-first. If your system can be safely and reliably repaired, we’ll fix it. If replacement makes more financial sense, we’ll explain why — without pressure.
Lashbrook Mechanical was founded on hands-on furnace service and performance diagnostics throughout Southeast Michigan. With over 15 years in the HVAC field — including formal training, advanced certification, and field instruction experience — our foundation is built on understanding how heating systems actually operate.
We don’t approach furnaces as simple equipment replacements. We evaluate airflow, static pressure, fuel delivery, combustion performance, and proper system sizing before recommending any major decision.
That technical foundation is what separates professional furnace service from rushed installations.
Professional furnace installation in Dexter, MI with properly sized, code-compliant setup and Good–Better–Best equipment options. We evaluate your home onsite and build a comfort plan tailored to your needs — no high-pressure sales tactics, just smart recommendations built for Michigan winters.
Comprehensive furnace tune-ups in Dexter designed to improve efficiency, extend system life, and reduce unexpected winter breakdowns. Our precision maintenance includes airflow checks, safety testing, combustion analysis, and full system performance review.
Fast, accurate furnace diagnostics and repair services for Dexter homes. We fix ignition failures, limit switch faults, blower motor issues, airflow restrictions, and no-heat emergencies — without pushing unnecessary replacements.