Ypsilanti homes — what we typically work on
Ypsilanti's housing skews older — many homes near downtown and EMU were built 1900-1940. Plenty of rental stock, plenty of original equipment still in service. Modern subdivisions on the township edges and along Whittaker Road.
Neighborhoods we serve in Ypsilanti
- Depot Town
- Ypsilanti Historic District
- EMU campus area
- West Cross Street corridor
- Ypsilanti Township
- Superior Township
Climate & utility notes for Ypsilanti
Equipment in this part of Michigan works hard year-round: January lows often hit -5 to -10°F, July highs push 90°F with high humidity, and Lake Erie influence pushes through both seasons. Ypsilanti is on DTE Energy for both gas and electric, which affects which rebates apply on new installs.
Common service calls in Ypsilanti
Knob-and-tube and aluminum wiring in older homes
Pre-1940 Ypsilanti homes occasionally still have remnants of knob-and-tube wiring, and 1960s-70s homes sometimes have aluminum branch circuits. Both are insurance and safety issues we address with full or partial rewires.
Rental property turnover work
Property managers around EMU call us for tune-ups, turnover repairs, and emergency response. Ask about our property management priority plans for portfolios.
Older boilers in historic district homes
Many Ypsilanti Historic District homes have original cast-iron boilers and radiator heat. We service these systems, keep parts on hand, and recommend high-efficiency condensing boiler replacements when the math works.



