Custom Sheet Metal Fabrication in Fenton
Also Serving Linden, Holly, Grand Blanc, Hartland, and the Surrounding Areas
Your HVAC system is only as strong as the parts that make it up. At Dave Lamb Heating & Air Conditioning, we provide custom sheet metal fabrication that enables your heating and cooling systems to run efficiently, reliably, and for the long haul. Since 1969, our team has proudly served the Fenton area, combining decades of experience with a commitment to quality that’s earned the trust of homeowners and businesses alike.
As a family-owned and veteran-owned company, we understand the value of hard work, integrity, and taking care of our neighbors. Our office is located near Millpond Park, and with our proximity to US-23, we can conveniently serve the surrounding communities. Whether you need custom ductwork, fittings, or specialty components, you’ll find that our team is detail-focused and driven by results.
Call (810) 535-6679 or contact us online today.
Read Our Reviews Our Customers Love Us!
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“Their dedication to solving the issue and their excellent customer service were impressive.”- Jessie J.
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“I’m impressed with their excellent service and would highly recommend them to anyone in need of HVAC work!”- Sydney S.
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“I am so pleased with the response time that this company had after initial contact.”- Lisa B.
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“Chris came out Saturday morning to help us out with our AC unit. Got us up and running within an hour!”- Mike W.
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“Dave Lamb has always been my go-to for all my HVAC needs.”- Pam N.
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“An all-around great experience!”- Amy D.
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“Wow, all I can say is WOW!! There were no high-pressure sales tactics, just straight-up honesty.”- Bob G.
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“From beginning to end, they were nothing but professional, courteous, knowledgeable, and friendly. The installation went flawlessly, and the workmanship was impeccable!”- Jennifer A.
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“Dave Lamb has serviced our boiler for many years now and has always delivered excellent service.”- Satisfied Customer
Our Custom Fabrication Process: From CAD to Completion
When you partner with us for custom sheet metal fabrication, you’re getting a proven process. Here’s how we do it:
- Initial Consultation and Design Needs: We begin with a thorough consultation to understand your project requirements. Whether it’s new ductwork for a residential property or specialized components for a commercial HVAC system, we take the time to listen and help you map out your goals.
- CAD Drawing and Approval Process: Our technicians develop a detailed CAD design. We want every bend, cut, and connection to be planned accurately. You’ll review and approve the design so you know exactly what to expect before we begin fabrication.
- Material Selection and Sourcing: Not all metals perform the same way. We’ll recommend the best material for your project based on performance, durability, and your budget. Once you decide, we source high-quality metals to make sure the finished product meets your expectations and our high standards.
- Fabrication: Our skilled fabricators bring the design to life using advanced equipment and time-tested techniques. Each piece is cut, bent, and welded to fit seamlessly into your HVAC system.
- Quality Control and Final Delivery: Before any product leaves our shop, it goes through rigorous quality checks. We want every detail to align with your approved design.
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Responsive Emergency ServiceCount on our team to be there when you need fast, reliable heating and cooling repairs.
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Quality Backed by WarrantiesEnjoy long-lasting comfort with 10-year equipment coverage and 1-year labor protection.
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Veteran-Owned & Family-OperatedProudly combining strong values with personalized customer care.
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Trusted Since 1969Over five decades of proven experience keeping homes and businesses comfortable.
Choosing the Right Metal for Your HVAC Project
The type of metal you choose has a direct impact on performance and longevity. Here’s a look at the most common options:
- Galvanized Steel: Galvanized steel is a cost-effective and durable choice for ductwork fabrication. Its protective zinc coating makes it resistant to rust and corrosion, giving it excellent longevity for most HVAC applications.
- Stainless Steel: If your project requires corrosion resistance, stainless steel can be a terrific choice. While more expensive than galvanized steel, it offers superior durability and strength, making it good for long-term reliability.
- Aluminum: Lightweight and versatile, aluminum is easier to work with and is often used in systems where weight is a factor. While it’s not as strong as steel, aluminum naturally resists corrosion and can be an excellent choice depending on your needs.
Our team doesn’t just hand you a menu of options. We walk you through the pros and cons of each so you can make the best choice for your property and budget. We want you to feel confident about the materials that will be shaping your HVAC system.