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From freezing pipes in winter to heavy usage throughout the year, your plumbing system in Minneapolis faces unique challenges. Hurlburt provides reliable plumbing services to keep water flowing safely and efficiently throughout your home.
As a trusted plumber in Minneapolis, Hurlburt offers dependable solutions for everything from routine maintenance to complex repairs. Our team handles drain cleaning, pipe repairs, water heater services, and more, all with a commitment to prompt, high-quality service.
Plumbing issues can escalate quickly, especially in colder climates. Our team responds promptly to diagnose and fix problems before they cause serious damage, helping you avoid costly repairs and disruptions.
Modern homes depend on safe, reliable electrical systems. Hurlburt’s licensed electricians in Minneapolis provide a full range of services, from upgrades to repairs, ensuring your home remains powered safely and efficiently.
Our electricians bring the same level of expertise and customer care to every job, ensuring the safety and efficiency of your electrical system. From panel upgrades to lighting installations, we handle every project with attention to detail and a strong focus on safety.
Electrical work should always be handled by professionals. Our team focuses on safety, performance, and long-term reliability with every project, helping homeowners avoid hazards and maintain consistent power throughout their homes.
While winters are known for their intensity, Minneapolis summers can bring heat and humidity that make indoor comfort just as important. Hurlburt offers expert air conditioning services to keep your home cool, efficient, and comfortable all season long.
From quick repairs to full system upgrades, our technicians are ready to handle any cooling challenge. We service both central air and ductless systems with precision and care.
Winters in Minneapolis are not just cold, they are relentless. Hurlburt provides complete heating services including repairs, maintenance, installations, and system replacements to ensure your home stays warm when it matters most. We work on furnaces, boilers, and ductless heating systems, so no matter what setup you have, we can help.
When your heat stops working during a Minnesota winter, it becomes an urgent issue. Our team offers fast, reliable service, including emergency heating repairs, to restore comfort quickly.
For top-quality furnace repair, AC repair, indoor air quality, plumbing, or electrical services in Minneapolis, reach out to Hurlburt and schedule your service today.
Completed annual cooling maintenance on three air conditioning systems. Replaced deteriorated humidifier pads on all units and reset humidistats, installed new air filters, and removed rodent nests from two units. Inspected evaporator coils, blowers, condensers, capacitors, contactors, compressors, and electrical wiring on all systems. Verified proper blower speeds, refrigerant levels, and system operation by cycling from thermostats. All three units are operating within normal parameters.
Performed preventative maintenance tune-up on a 4-year-old Daikin side discharge air conditioning unit. Due to the system being critically charged, verified refrigerant charge using temperature drop method rather than connecting gauges, with readings confirming proper charge within manufacturer specifications. Conducted comprehensive inspection of all system components with no deficiencies identified. Discovered and corrected float switch that had been tilted to the side, which was interrupting power to the unit. Adjusted float switch to proper position and advised homeowner to exercise caution around the closet area to prevent future displacement. System restored to full operational status with no additional recommendations or repairs needed at this time.
Performed annual maintenance inspection on two residential air conditioning systems: a 17-year-old Lennox unit and a 33-year-old Goodman unit, both utilizing R22 refrigerant. Upon inspection, discovered the Goodman system's suction line frozen solid extending to the outdoor condenser, indicating significant refrigerant loss. Verified proper airflow and confirmed clean filter on both systems. Diagnostics revealed the Goodman unit is critically low on R22 refrigerant and requires system replacement, as refrigerant-side repairs are no longer permitted on this aged equipment. The Lennox system also showed signs of low refrigerant charge, with suction line temperatures dropping below freezing after ten minutes of runtime, indicating imminent freeze-up conditions as ambient temperatures increase. Confirmed adequate temperature differential across the evaporator coil at current conditions, though performance will degrade with warmer weather. All mechanical and electrical components on both sy
Performed routine maintenance flush on a 3-year-old Proline Power Vent tanked water heater (Model RURD2, 40,000 BTU input, natural gas). Drained sediment buildup from tank to maintain heating efficiency and extend unit lifespan, then refilled system and verified proper operation of all components including power vent assembly and safety mechanisms.
Responded to no cooling complaint on aging residential air conditioning system. Upon inspection, found unit low on refrigeant, indicating a leak in the system. Unit exhibited signs of deferred maintenance with condenser surrounded by overgrown vegetation restricting airflow. Due to the age of the equipment, recurring refrigerant loss issues, and cost of repairs versus replacement, recommended full system replacement rather than recharging refrigerant.
Responded to no cooling complaint on mini split system with water leaking onto floor. Diagnosed plugged condensate drain line causing water overflow and system malfunction. Successfully cleared drain line obstruction, restoring proper drainage and cooling operation.
Responded to no cooling complaint on residential air conditioning system. Upon arrival, found outdoor unit not receiving 24-volt power supply. Traced electrical issue to tripped GFCI outlet caused by failed condensate pump that was full of water. Reset GFCI and confirmed condensate pump resumed operation, restoring power to outdoor unit. Performed system diagnostics and measured temperature split at only 13 degrees, indicating inadequate cooling performance. Checked refrigerant pressures and identified elevated head pressure. Inspected outdoor condenser coil and found heavy dirt accumulation restricting airflow. Cleaned condenser coil thoroughly, resulting in refrigerant pressures returning to normal operating range. Rechecked temperature split, which improved to 15 degrees and within acceptable parameters. Identified additional maintenance items requiring attention: capacitor showing signs of wear and condensate pump at end of service life. Provided estimates for dual-run capacitor
Responded to no cooling complaint on Daikin E-Series wall-mounted heat pump system. Upon inspection, found evaporator coil frozen with ice buildup, preventing proper heat exchange and airflow. Documented current system condition with photos of indoor head unit and outdoor condensing unit. System requires defrost cycle completion and follow-up diagnostic visit to determine root cause of freezing condition, which may include low refrigerant charge, restricted airflow, or faulty defrost controls.
Completed annual cooling maintenance on three residential AC systems (Lennox and two Bryant units) utilizing R-410A refrigerant with outside ambient temperature at 76°F. Performed comprehensive inspection and testing on all three condensers including filters, thermostats, temperature differential measurements, condenser coils, motors, capacitors, compressors, refrigerant levels, and condensate drains. Deactivated humidifier system for summer operation. Identified three maintenance concerns requiring attention: Lennox unit capacitor (80+10 MFD) testing below specification and recommended replacement; Bryant secondary main floor unit showing indicators of potential refrigerant loss and recommended dye test with refrigerant charge; Bryant master bedroom unit exhibiting elevated amperage draw on fan motor and recommended motor replacement. Provided detailed estimates for all recommended repairs. Homeowner elected to defer all recommended repairs at this time and will monitor system perfo
Responded to a no cool call on a 4-year-old Daikin mini split system experiencing intermittent cooling failure and error code blinking after approximately 3 hours of operation in any mode. Upon arrival, confirmed system was blowing warm air and discussed history of previous reinstallation due to poor original installation and subsequent line relocation. Investigated reported issue where all indoor heads synchronize modes and system requires circuit breaker reset to temporarily clear error codes, though results remain inconsistent. Inspected outdoor condenser unit and indoor wall-mounted head unit, checking filters which were found clean per homeowner maintenance. Evaluated system for potential causes including refrigerant issues, communication errors between heads and condenser, and electronic control board malfunctions. Noted one head unit is currently out of service due to damage and system uses discontinued refrigerant, making replacement parts unavailable. Performed diagnostic test
Completed annual spring cooling maintenance tune-up on Trane XT outdoor condensing unit as part of preventative maintenance agreement. Performed comprehensive system inspection, electrical diagnostics with multimeter, and verified proper operation of all components. No deficiencies noted, unit operating within normal parameters.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 4-year-old mini split system. Upon arrival, performed diagnostic evaluation and discovered system was completely flat on refrigerant charge. Customer disclosed after diagnosis that unit was a homeowner installation. Opened outdoor condenser unit and inspected internal components, wiring connections, and refrigerant lines. Identified refrigerant leak in system requiring repair. Due to improper installation and complete loss of refrigerant charge, recommended proper leak repair, system evacuation, and recharge to restore cooling functionality.
Responded to no cooling call on 30-year-old central air conditioning system. Upon inspection, discovered extensive rodent damage to outdoor condensing unit with significant debris accumulation including nesting materials, leaves, and organic matter throughout electrical compartment. Rodent activity caused failure of run capacitor and multiple fuses. Electrical components showed severe corrosion and deterioration consistent with age and environmental exposure. Terminal block and contactor assembly exhibited heavy rust and oxidation. Given the system's age of three decades—well beyond typical 15-20 year service life expectancy—and extent of damage to multiple electrical components, presented customer with options to either replace failed parts or consider full system replacement. Documented conditions with photographs showing corroded electrical connections, damaged capacitor, compromised wiring, and contaminated cabinet interior. Advised customer that while immediate repairs could res
Completed scheduled AC maintenance tune-up on residential cooling system. System operating properly with adequate cooling performance. During inspection, identified a Schrader valve with slow refrigerant leak; UV dye previously present in system noted. Presented repair options to address the leaking Schrader valve. All other components inspected and found in satisfactory condition with no additional concerns.
Completed biannual plumbing maintenance inspection including water heater flush, utility room inspection, and comprehensive fixture evaluation. Tested water hardness levels and incoming water pressure to assess system performance. All plumbing fixtures, shut-off valves, and copper piping connections inspected and found to be functioning properly with no leaks or areas of concern. Water hardness test indicated elevated levels requiring attention, and a comfort advisor has been scheduled to provide recommendations for water softener solutions. All other system components operating within normal parameters.
Responded to no cooling call on residential AC system. Traced thermostat wiring and discovered damaged wire section where two wire sets were spliced together from previous installation. Repaired faulty wiring connection and restored system operation.
Responded to a no-heat emergency call where both heating and air conditioning systems were inoperative due to a gas supply issue affecting the entire residence. Upon arrival, confirmed that the utility company had previously identified multiple leaking connections on the gas line between the meter and the exterior wall penetration. Inspected the corroded gas piping system and identified compromised fittings showing significant weathering and deterioration. Removed and replaced all defective fittings and connections on the exterior gas line assembly. Performed comprehensive leak check on all replaced fittings and reconnections using pressure testing equipment to verify system integrity. Coordinated with the utility company for gas service restoration and final inspection. The gas company restored service and conducted their own leak verification. Confirmed all gas appliances and HVAC equipment returned to normal operation with proper gas supply restored throughout the home.
Responded to no cooling call on aging Trane XE 80 system with frozen refrigerant lines. Upon arrival, confirmed unit was shut down due to ice buildup on suction line. Diagnosed system as low on R-22 refrigerant. Allowed coil to thaw completely, then recharged system to manufacturer specifications and verified proper operation of both indoor and outdoor units before departure.
Completed comprehensive BOGO tune-up service on a one-year-old Lennox HVAC system. Performed full system inspection including furnace components, electrical connections, capacitor functionality, and all mechanical elements. System operating within normal parameters with no deficiencies identified.
Responded to no hot water call on 12-year-old Kenmore tanked water heater. Upon arrival, confirmed pilot light was extinguished. Homeowner had attempted to relight pilot but was physically unable to kneel at unit access point for extended period required. Successfully accessed pilot assembly, followed proper lighting procedure, and restored pilot flame. Verified burner ignition, proper flame characteristics, and hot water system operation before completing service call.
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