with Purchase of Furnace & Air Conditioner
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Furnaces, boilers and heat pumps are the most common heating systems in Elk Mound. We’ll go over the benefits and drawbacks of each option so that you fully understand them. Many homeowners pair a heat pump with a furnace. The heat pump provides cooling during the summer and efficient heating during the winter. When the temperature drops below freezing, the furnace kicks on. Having this reliable form of backup heat ensures you never have to worry about staying warm.
Central AC is an excellent option for homes that prefer consistent comfort and powerful cooling. We’ll perform load calculations to choose the correct size equipment. Undersizing and oversizing both waste energy and increase your cooling costs. They also result in hot and cold spots that make the home uncomfortable. Our accurate sizing process avoids these issues from the start.
If you want the most precise form of cooling, we’ll recommend a zoned setup. You’ll have room-by-room temperature control, which is great for homes with multiple floors. When you need an AC repair in Elk Mound, WI, help is just a phone call away.
Remodeling your kitchen or bathroom? If so, we can do all of the plumbing upgrades. If you’re installing a garbage disposal, we may need to add a dedicated circuit. This helps keep the breaker from tripping when using the new appliance. If you want to update the bathroom with a new toilet, we can install a low-flow model that saves water.
If you’re constantly running out of hot water, it may be time to go tankless. Tankless water heaters not only provide continuous hot water but also use less energy. This means you save money on utility bills. And because they don’t require a storage tank, there’s a lower risk of leaks and flooding.
Our electricians in Elk Mound, WI have extensive training for installing and fixing electrical systems. If you want better airflow in your home, we can install new ceiling fans.
Remodeling often requires adding new switches and outlets. We’ll consider the home’s layout and lighting when choosing where to place them.
We’ll inspect your panel to make sure it has adequate capacity. Upgrades to breakers and wiring are sometimes necessary for safety or performance reasons. You may need a full-panel upgrade to add an EV charger. 100-amp panels don’t have enough capacity to safely support EV charging. By adding a larger panel with ample capacity, you won’t have to worry about overloads.
Many homes near County Road U need sump pumps to manage spring snowmelt and heavy rainfall. Our team installs these devices, including submersible, battery backup, and pedestal types.
Homeowners along Highway 93 often have us install whole-home generators to prepare for storm-related power outages. We’ll connect the transfer switch and set up the wiring so that everything functions reliably.
If you live near Beaver Creek Reserve and want better indoor air quality, we can install a whole-home air purifier. Other solutions for indoor air quality in Elk Mound, WI include whole-home humidifiers and dehumidification systems.
Our customers love our people-driven culture. They frequently leave us 5-star reviews, praising us for our professionalism and reliability. You can read through thousands of them to see why they keep choosing us.
We come to all jobs with fully stocked trucks to fix most problems in one visit. If we ever have to turn off the home’s water or electrical supply, we’ll let you know in advance. Our fast service for emergency HVAC in Elk Mound is greatly appreciated when there are refrigerant leaks or sudden system breakdowns. We’ll arrive quickly to restore comfort with a long-term solution. The Hurlburt Family Rewards Club helps you stay on top of essential maintenance that improves the home’s energy performance and comfort.
Contact Hurlburt today to book service for electric, plumbing, HVAC, and indoor air quality in Elk Mound, WI.
Responded to furnace exhaust pipe leak in utility space. Upon inspection, identified failed 2-inch PVC elbow fitting on vent pipe system causing water dripping from condensate line leading outside. Removed defective elbow, installed new 2-inch PVC elbow with proper primer and cement application, and verified all connections were secure. Ran furnace for approximately 10 minutes to test system under normal operating conditions and confirmed leak was eliminated with no further dripping observed.
Responded to callback for sump pump malfunction following recent installation. Upon inspection, identified that the float switch was positioned several inches too high, preventing the primary pump from activating at the proper water level. This caused the battery backup system to engage prematurely before the main sump pump could operate. Adjusted float switch downward by several inches to ensure proper activation sequence, with primary pump now triggering before backup system. Tested operation to verify correct cycling and proper water level management. Issue resolved.
Performed comprehensive inspection of LifeBreath Heat Recovery Ventilator (HRV) system that had not been operated in six years. Verified unit operational status, inspected all ductwork connections and airflow pathways, and confirmed mechanical components functioning properly. Unable to locate dedicated wall control or thermostat for HRV operation; system likely controlled by integrated sensor or automated control sequence within the unit itself.
Disconnected water supply lines and drain plumbing for double-basin kitchen sink to facilitate countertop replacement. Shut off water valves beneath sink cabinet, removed P-trap and drain connections, and capped supply lines to prevent water damage during renovation. Return visit will be scheduled to reconnect all plumbing fixtures once new countertops are installed and kitchen island is repositioned.
Completed comprehensive AC tune-up on recently installed system from September. Performed full system operational testing, verified air filter condition, confirmed drain line was clear and flowing properly, inspected and cleaned outdoor condenser unit, and identified and secured a loose wire connection. All components tested and verified operating within normal parameters upon completion.
Responded to emergency plumbing situation caused by broken shut-off valve during floor replacement project, resulting in flooding to bathroom and basement. Replaced failed toilet supply line that snapped at connection point and installed new hot and cold boiler drains for washing machine to address leaking cold water valve. Restored water service to residence after completing all repairs and verified all connections were secure and leak-free.
Inspected disconnected 8-inch insulated flex duct in underfloor area that had been damaged by rodents. Assessed approximately 12 feet of ductwork requiring replacement, with visible holes and separation at connection points. Documented condition with photographs showing the deteriorated metal ductwork in the crawlspace environment.
Replaced furnace hot surface ignitor with correct model and identified incorrect control board installation. System restored to operation temporarily; scheduled follow-up service to install proper control board once parts arrive from WC Johnstone (PO 230921).
Performed annual furnace tune-up on approximately one-year-old unit. Conducted complete preventive maintenance inspection with all components testing within specifications. System was clean with no operational issues identified. Documentation includes photos of Bradford White water heater installation and electrical service panel.
Responded to gas leak service call where Xcel had shut off gas due to a leak detected in basement. Upon inspection, identified the leaking gas line was supplying a ventless gas heater providing heat to a basement apartment. Informed customer that our company does not service ventless gas heaters and recommended exploring alternative heating options that would not introduce carbon monoxide into the basement area. Offered to connect customer with appropriate contractors for proper heating unit installation.
Diagnosed recurring no heat issue with furnace showing ignition failure code. Found burnt and disconnected igniter wires. Installed hot rod igniter as temporary solution to restore heating, with scheduled follow-up to replace both control board and proper igniter as the control board was determined to be the root cause of repeated igniter failures.
Replaced IBC fan assembly on on-demand water heater under warranty (1.5 hours labor). Unit was short cycling upon arrival; installation of new fan motor completed successfully. Identified improper plumbing configuration where cold water feed line is positioned below hot water lines; submitted follow-up form requesting plumbing corrections to resolve this installation issue.
Diagnosed and repaired a pinhole leak in copper water supply line serving the dishwasher. Replaced damaged section of copper pipe with PEX tubing, reconnected the system, and performed leak test to confirm proper operation. Water service was restored with no further leakage observed in the basement ceiling area.
Repaired 3/4" copper cold water line in utility room of tiny home that had frozen and burst. This was the second occurrence in the same general area, with current failure approximately one foot from previous repair. Replaced damaged section of pipe and verified proper operation of the plumbing system.
Responded to commercial furnace failure where unit was cycling off after 30 seconds of operation with blower running but no heat production. Diagnosed failed gas valve as root cause. Due to absence of service shutoff, temporarily disconnected gas to entire building to safely replace defective valve. Installed new gas valve with proper service shutoff, adjusted gas pressure to manufacturer specifications, and verified proper system operation through complete testing.
Responded to service call for 50-gallon water heater that was experiencing temperature regulation issues - initially heating fine, then becoming extremely hot before ceasing to produce hot water entirely. Diagnosed a tripped limit switch on the thermostat, reset the button, and performed comprehensive testing of both thermostats and heating elements. All components tested within normal parameters after reset, restoring proper water heater operation.
Responded to service call for tankless water heater throwing F008 error code (indicating incorrect fan speed). After consultation with IBC technical support, identified faulty fan assembly requiring replacement. Removed and inspected existing fan unit, noting wear on the aluminum housing and electrical connections. Fan replacement part has been ordered through parts department to resolve the ongoing system issues that have persisted since installation 9 months ago.
Diagnosed no heat issue on propane furnace with failed HSI (hot surface ignitor). Replaced ignitor and verified proper operation. Noted slight plugging in evaporator coil and secondary heat exchanger, along with minor burner fouling. Heat exchanger condition is good. System is now operational and heating properly.
Diagnosed and repaired kitchen sink drainage system that was improperly installed by previous homeowner. Found disconnected piping and incorrectly installed dishwasher water line. Removed all makeshift plumbing components and replaced with proper PVC drainage assembly, including new P-trap and appropriate fittings to ensure proper water flow and prevent leaks.
Responded to no-heat call for 4-year-old LP furnace. Diagnosed low flame signal issue where furnace ignites but flames quickly extinguish. Gas pressure testing revealed adequate 11.5" WC pressure to valve before ignition that drops to near zero post-ignition. Suspected regulator failure with tank at 37% capacity. Advised homeowner to contact propane company for regulator replacement.
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