HVAC Service in Wyoming, MI
HVAC service handled by your HoneyDid Personal Home Manager: spring AC tune-ups, fall furnace checks, repair, replacement. Licensed contractors, scheduled and paid through us.
HVAC Service for Wyoming homeowners
Wyoming is one of West Michigan's larger cities by population but often gets lumped in with Grand Rapids in home-service directories. We break it out because the service mix is genuinely different: older single-story homes with mature trees drive more gutter cleaning and tree-trimming requests, and driveways are longer than in the city core, which shifts snow-service demand toward seasonal contracts over per-event.
HVAC is the recurring interior service that pays for itself the first time it prevents a no-heat call in February. A spring tune-up on the AC and a fall tune-up on the furnace catches the failures (capacitors, igniters, blower motors) before they become emergency-rate replacements. Most warranties also require annual maintenance to stay valid.
In Grand Rapids, the heating season starts in October and the cooling season starts in May; we book tune-ups in March-April and August-September to stay ahead of the rush. Under the subscription, both visits run automatically.
What's included
- Recurring AC tune-up (spring)
- Recurring furnace tune-up (fall)
- HVAC repair (no-heat, no-cool, intermittent issues)
- Furnace, AC, heat-pump replacement
- Water heater replacement
Price guidance
- Tune-up: $95–$180 per visit; $180–$320 for a spring + fall package.
- Repair: $200–$900 for most diagnoses; equipment failure can run higher.
- Furnace replacement: $4,500–$9,500 installed.
- AC replacement: $4,000–$8,500 installed.
Wyoming-specific considerations
Ranch and bungalow housing stock from the 1950s–1970s dominates, with newer infill near 54th Street and Metro Health. Mature trees in older sections mean more trimming and gutter work.
Tune-ups: AC in March-May, furnace in August-October. Emergency repair: year-round, with peaks during the first hard freeze and the first heat wave. Replacements: shoulder seasons (April, October) get the best contractor availability.
ZIPs served
Common questions
- Do you handle emergency no-heat calls?
- Yes. Active no-heat in winter routes to the top of the dispatch queue. Total Care members are first-in-line on weather response.
- Will the tune-up keep my warranty valid?
- Yes. Most furnace and AC manufacturers require documented annual maintenance. Our contractors leave a service record after each visit.
- Can I keep my existing HVAC company?
- Yes. Tell us about them at intake and we'll bring them into the roster so you keep the relationship while we handle scheduling and payment.
HVAC Service in Wyoming, handled.
Tell your Personal Home Manager what you need. They come back with one all-in proposal. No obligation either way.
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