Tennessee Home Services Company Breaks Ground on New Facility in Brighton

Frontier Service Partners, a residential home services company based in Tennessee, has broken ground on a new regional facility in Brighton as part of its expansion into southeast Michigan under the Haley Mechanical brand.
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Frontier Service Partners broke ground on a new facility in Brighton and will be working with Ann Arbor’s Haley Mechanical to expand its footprint in southeast Michigan. // Photo courtesy of Frontier Service Partners

Frontier Service Partners, a residential home services company based in Tennessee, has broken ground on a new regional facility in Brighton as part of its expansion into southeast Michigan under the Haley Mechanical brand.

Haley, a provider of air conditioning, heating, plumbing, electrical, and air quality services, has a presence in the Ann Arbor area. It was founded in 1998 by Henry Haley.

The new location in Brighton will allow the company to extend services to several Michigan cities, including Brighton, South Lyon, Wixom, Novi, Howell, Northville, Northville Township, Milford, Milford Township, Fowlerville, Whitmore Lake, Farmington Hills, New Hudson, Pickney, Hartland, Hartland Township, and Highland Township.

“Haley Mechanical is growing rapidly in one of the nation’s fastest growing cities,” says Daniel Hamm, CEO of Frontier Service Partners. “It makes perfect sense to expand our footprint further into southeast Michigan. Haley has been a mainstay in the community for more than 25 years. They are known for being a brand you can trust. “

Frontier is funded by Toronto-based Imperial Capital and says it’s actively seeking long-standing and reputable residential services brands to join the company. To learn more, visit here.

“This partnership brings value to our existing customer base,” says Henry Haley, founder and president of Haley Mechanical. “Being able to service more homes with the level of expertise we are able to provide with the added support of Frontier is what we strive for.”