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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 furnace and AC 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 tune-up on 20-year-old attic-mounted R22 air conditioning system. Performed system diagnostics revealing capacitor reading 45/5 MFD versus rated 38/4 MFD, indicating capacitor degradation. Refrigerant analysis showed low side at 55 PSI with 38° superheat and 30° vapor saturation temperature; high side at 149 PSI with 2° subcooling and 82° liquid saturation temperature; delta-T measured at 13°. Documented findings with photos of failed capacitor and outdoor condenser unit. Advised customer of system condition and provided options for repair; customer will contact office to schedule estimate for necessary repairs.
Performed air conditioning tune-up and diagnosed heat pump system with inadequate cooling performance. Initial temperature split measured at 11°F, indicating system inefficiency. Determined unit was overcharged with refrigerant after ruling out dirty filter and coil restrictions. Recovered excess refrigerant from system and restored proper charge levels. Verified normal operation with improved temperature split of 16°F, confirming resolution of cooling issue.
Responded to emergency water leak affecting kitchen ceiling with active dripping through sheetrock and visible sagging. Upon investigation, identified failed drain pipe connection serving upstairs kitchen sink as source of water intrusion into downstairs ceiling cavity. Accessed affected area through ceiling opening to assess extent of damage. Documentation revealed significant moisture damage to wooden framing members with visible mold growth and dark staining on joists and beams surrounding the leak point. Observed copper drain piping with compromised connection causing water discharge during sink usage. Repaired leaking drain pipe connection to restore proper drainage function and eliminate active water infiltration. Advised property owner of moisture damage to structural framing and presence of mold contamination requiring remediation by qualified contractor. Recommended ceiling repair and replacement of affected sheetrock following complete drying of framing members. Verified repa
Completed annual cooling maintenance visit on residential air conditioning system with no reported issues. Performed comprehensive tune-up including inspection of evaporator coil, blower assembly, condenser unit, and all electrical components including contactor and compressor. Replaced air filter with homeowner-provided filter, verified refrigerant charge levels within manufacturer specifications, and cleaned condenser coil to ensure optimal heat transfer efficiency. All systems tested and confirmed to be operating normally upon completion.
Responded to first call for failed thermostat. Removed existing non-functional thermostat from wall and installed new Honeywell Home Focus Pro programmable thermostat as replacement. Configured new unit for proper system operation, verified cooling and fan functions operating correctly, and confirmed accurate temperature display and control settings. System tested and returned to full functionality.
Completed biannual plumbing inspection including comprehensive evaluation of water heater, water softener, sump pump, and laundry hose connections. Performed leak detection throughout plumbing system and inspected all accessible piping, valves, and fixtures. Verified proper operation of Amtrol water heater and expansion tanks, examined copper piping network for signs of corrosion or deterioration, and confirmed drainage systems functioning correctly.
Completed annual cooling maintenance visit on Mitsubishi Electric mini-split system consisting of one outdoor condensing unit and three indoor air handlers, all located on the first floor. Performed comprehensive tune-up procedures including inspection of outdoor unit, verification of proper clearances, and operational testing of all three indoor heads. Confirmed remote control functionality and temperature settings. System operating within normal parameters with no deficiencies identified.
Responded to no cooling complaint on third-level AC unit approximately 10+ years old. Upon inspection, found system operating with low R-410A refrigerant charge. Added UV dye to refrigerant circuit to facilitate leak detection and recharged system to proper operating levels. Unit restored to cooling operation for immediate use. Follow-up appointment to be scheduled by property owner in coming weeks to locate and repair refrigerant leak once dye has circulated through system.
Responded to a chronic water leak affecting the cold water supply line running from the basement to a second-floor bathroom. Upon inspection, identified severely corroded cast iron and metal piping with extensive rust buildup at joints and connections, indicating years of deterioration. The leak was extremely slow but had caused ongoing damage to the plumbing system. Documented the condition of the deteriorated metal pipes, brass fittings with verdigris corrosion, and the affected bathroom area with pedestal sink and exposed plumbing connections. Recommended complete repiping of the affected water line due to the advanced state of corrosion and age of the existing metal piping infrastructure.
Performed comprehensive air conditioning tuneup on a 4-year-old Lennox system. Cleaned exterior condenser coils to remove accumulated dirt and debris, inspected all electrical components and connections, and verified refrigerant charge levels. System operating within normal parameters with no deficiencies noted.
Replaced compressor on Lennox AC unit under parts and labor warranty. Followed proper installation procedures, verified system operation, and confirmed all components functioning correctly upon completion. Total service time approximately 3-4 hours.
Responded to service call for newly installed heat pump experiencing repetitive banging noises during operation. Upon inspection, discovered manufacturer defect involving loose mounting screw causing outdoor fan assembly imbalance and vibration. Secured and rebalanced outdoor fan blade assembly to eliminate rotational wobble. Applied foam insulation material to critical contact points to dampen residual vibration and prevent future noise transmission through unit housing. Verified system operation with unit running through complete heating and cooling cycles. Confirmed elimination of banging noise while maintaining proper airflow and system performance. Unit returned to normal quiet operation with all safety parameters within specification.
Responded to no cooling complaint on two of four mini-split indoor units that were cycling on and off every few minutes. Performed system diagnostics and pressure testing on affected heads, confirming complete loss of refrigerant charge with extremely low pressure readings. Documented equipment model information and captured photographic evidence of both indoor wall-mounted units and exterior condensing unit connections. Submitted parts quote request for replacement of both non-functional indoor air handlers, which was approved by customer for installation prior to property sale.
Responded to no cooling complaint on main floor air conditioning system. Upon inspection, found system operating with low refrigerant charge of obsolete refrigerant type, resulting in evaporator coil freeze-up and restricted airflow at basement-located air handler. Documented system age exceeding 10 years and obsolete refrigerant requiring specialized handling. Explained to customer that refrigerant is no longer readily available and system condition warrants replacement rather than repair. Photographed existing air handler and mechanical room equipment for documentation purposes. Scheduled replacement estimate appointment for new air conditioning system and air handler installation.
Completed spring maintenance tune-up on dual HVAC system consisting of 2-year-old Bryant and 2-year-old Lennox units. Replaced heavily soiled air filter and performed thorough cleaning of dirty condenser coils on both outdoor units. System tested and confirmed operational upon completion.
Completed routine AC maintenance tune-up on system. Performed standard diagnostics including electrical measurements with multimeter and verified thermostat operation showing 76°F with fan running. No issues found during inspection.
Responded to callback for toilet experiencing persistent leaking and grumbling noises following previous service. Installed manufacturer-supplied replacement parts including water shut-off valve and solenoid assembly. Performed complete function test of electronic flush system, verified all components operating correctly, and monitored overflow drain for 15 minutes to confirm leak was fully resolved. Unit left in proper working order with no water discharge detected.
Responded to a slow dripping leak at a copper pipe elbow in the well room that had been occurring for several days. Upon inspection, identified a failed sweat joint at a 90-degree elbow showing extensive corrosion and verdigris buildup. Replaced the compromised house ball valve and repaired piping from the valve up through the tee connection, installing new copper lines to eliminate the leak and ensure proper water flow to the residence.
Replaced existing toilet that was experiencing slow flushing issues with a new Gerber round front toilet featuring a 14-inch rough-in configuration to ensure proper clearance from the bathroom door. Installation included new wax ring, mounting bolts, and complete fixture setup. Upon completion, tested toilet for proper flush operation and verified no leaks were present at all connection points.
Responded to no power condition on gas forced air furnace system located in basement. Upon arrival, thermostat display was blank and unit was non-operational. Performed systematic electrical diagnostics beginning with verification of 120V power at breaker and light switch, confirming incoming power supply was intact. Tested door safety switch and confirmed proper operation with power present. Conducted voltage testing at transformer and found zero voltage output, identifying failed transformer as root cause of system shutdown. Recommended transformer replacement to restore system functionality.
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