Having a trustworthy and dependable HVAC contractor, that can be your first call when equipment stops working, can bring a sense of relief in an otherwise stressful situation. Especially in an emergency, like losing your heat during a deep freeze. To provide that level of reliability, you need a fast-acting company that can work efficiently, with expert technicians that prioritize the customer’s needs.
Our seasoned staff is able to deliver on this need. Our ability to provide a high standard of expertise and care is large part of why Tyler Heating & Cooling is proud to serve the Greater Lansing community. We see you as our neighbors, and we want to make sure that your HVAC needs are met quickly and reliably.
Our Services
Here’s a list of the types of equipment we service in the Greater Lansing Area of Michigan. Feel free to read more in-depth on our individual Services.
Heating
- Gas Furnaces
- Ductless Mini-Splits
- Tank Water Heaters
- Tankless Water Heaters
- Heat Pumps
- Thermostats
- Zoning Systems
- Air Quality Improvements
Cooling
- Central Air Conditioning Units
- Ductless Mini-Splits
- Heat Pumps
- Thermostats
- Zoning Systems
- Air Quality Improvements
One of the benefits of living in the midwest is that we get to experience all four seasons. However, these continual changes in temperature throughout the year (and sometimes day) can put a strain on the mechanical and electrical equipment of your HVAC system. As a service provider in the Greater Lansing Area of Michigan, we’ve seen the impact first-hand. If your HVAC system isn’t functioning properly and it can’t keep up with the demand, we’re here to help.
Every job comes with a FREE estimate for our customers.

Contact us:
517-282-4347
Fun Fact: Lansing, Michigan, became the state capital in 1847, chosen for its strategic location along the Grand River. Originally a small village, it grew rapidly due to the lumber industry and later agriculture. The establishment of Michigan State University in 1855 further fueled the development of the East Lansing area.
Types of Service
- Repair: HVAC repair by a professional begins with a thorough inspection. The technician arrives equipped with diagnostic tools, ready to assess the system. They start by listening to the customer’s description of the issue, which provides a useful starting point. Technicians may also perform a visual and operational check of the HVAC unit, looking for obvious signs of wear, damage, or malfunction. They will test system components such as the thermostat, blower motor, refrigerant levels, and electrical connections. They may also inspect air ducts for blockages or leaks. Once the problem is identified, technicians explain the issue and proposed solution to the customer, offering a transparent quote for the expected repair costs. Parts may be replaced or cleaned, and systems recalibrated. After the repair, the technician performs a test run to ensure everything operates correctly.
- Replacement and Installation: To ensure efficiency, safety, and compliance with local building codes, installations should be handled by a professional. Old, inefficient systems are carefully removed, and the installation area is prepared. The new HVAC unit is then installed, with attention to proper ductwork connections, electrical wiring, or refrigerant lines. After installation, the system is tested to ensure everything operates correctly. The technician will instruct you on system operation and maintenance. Once the replacement is complete, the old unit is carefully disposed of, ad customers are left with a sense of improved comfort.
- Maintenance: This is a systematic process that ensures the efficient operation of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems. It typically begins with a comprehensive inspection, where the technician evaluates the system’s components, checking for wear, corrosion, or any signs of damage. The technician will then clean critical parts, such as filters, coils, and condensate drains, to prevent blockages and improve air quality. They may replace filters, ensuring unobstructed airflow and optimal performance. Electrical connections are inspected and tightened, and moving parts are lubricated to prevent undue stress on the system. Technicians test the system to confirm all components function correctly, providing a detailed report and recommendations for any needed repairs or future considerations. Regular professional maintenance extends the life of the system and enhances its efficiency.
- Optimization: Optimizing HVAC equipment involves enhancing efficiency, reducing energy consumption, and extending the lifespan of the system. Customers can invest in programmable thermostats that allow precise control over heating and cooling schedules, adapting to occupancy patterns. Integrating renewable energy sources, such as solar panels, can reduce reliance on traditional power sources. Overall, a focus on regular maintenance, smart technologies, and energy-efficient upgrades can significantly optimize HVAC equipment.
Why us?
- Our Customer-First Policy: It’s our mission to take care of our customers by providing the best service possible. We’ve been in business over 20 years and take pride in our customer satisfaction ratings.
- Highly-Trained Technicians: Our staff of repair and installation technicians have all been thoroughly trained to meet the highest quality standards in the industry.
- Efficient Service: A core tenant of our business is to provide customers with fast, reliable service. We invest our time upfront, to ensure vehicles are fully stocked and prepared, which means you’re less likely to wait on repairs.
- Quality Products: For installations of new equipment, we replace inefficient units with high efficiency products. For the repair of an existing unit, rest assured we’ve got you covered no matter the brand.