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Hurlburt offers heating repairs, maintenance, installations, and replacements in Altoona. This ensures we can help keep our clients warm throughout the coldest days. We service furnaces, boilers, and ductless systems, making it easy to get assistance no matter what system you have.
It’s frustrating and concerning when you realize your heating system is experiencing issues or nearing its end. Our various heating solutions can restore warmth to your home whether you want an upgrade or to fix an issue. We offer standard and emergency HVAC assistance in Altoona.
Heating solutions we provide include:
Hot summer days require having cool, conditioned air flowing through your home. Our team can help make that happen whether you have a ductless system or central AC.
When summer approaches, the days become longer, and the temperatures rise, you need HVAC technicians you can count on. We tackle large and small projects, including installations, replacements, maintenance, and repairs. Our team arrives in fully stocked vans, ready to address any air conditioning situation you’re experiencing.
Cooling solutions we supply include:
Your plumbing system goes through significant wear and tear on a daily basis, especially in the kitchen and primary bathroom. The older the system, the more problems it may experience. Our plumbers in Altoona can address any issue with your system.
When you notice problems with your plumbing, it’s understandable that you don’t want to wait long for help. You can rely on our team for prompt, efficient repair services that help the water flow freely once again. Installations and maintenance are also available.
Plumbing solutions we offer include:
Our electricians in Altoona deliver a wide range of electrical services, including installing EV chargers and whole-home generators. They also provide maintenance, replacements, and repairs, ensuring a comprehensive approach to care for your electrical system.
Homeowners should never attempt any electrical projects on their own. It could lead to personal injury, fires, and even explosions. Our experienced team can perform any project, prioritizing safety and functionality.
Electrical solutions we provide include:
There’s a lot to love about living in Altoona from hanging out at Lake Altoona Park to dining at local restaurants. After a fun day, you don’t want to deal with a problem with one of your major home systems. Thanks to our multiple services, Hurlburt can help make your house safer, more comfortable, and more functional.
No matter where you live in Altoona, our plumbers, electricians, and HVAC technicians can assist you with your home needs. You’ll find our trucks in several local neighborhoods, including:
Our more than 65 years of industry experience means you can count on us to provide consistent, exceptional service. We employ a team of skilled technicians, electricians, and plumbers who love what they do, and it shows. Many of our clients have written positive online reviews about Hurlburt over the years. We invite you to read what they’ve had to say so you can know what to expect during your own appointment. Welcome to the Hurlburt family!
Contact Hurlburt today for outstanding plumbing, electrical, and HVAC services in Altoona.
Completed kitchen sink installation following new countertop installation. Installed new faucet, garbage disposal unit, and complete drain assembly with P-trap configuration using PVC piping. Reconnected water supply lines to existing plumbing infrastructure and ensured all connections were secure and leak-free.
Responded to service call for water heater producing insufficient hot water and leaking from bottom of unit. Upon inspection, determined existing tanked water heater had failed and was actively leaking at base, creating moisture on basement floor. Removed and disposed of failed unit. Installed new 50-gallon natural gas power vent water heater with Energy Star certification. Connected all copper supply lines, gas line, and PVC vent piping. Installed circulation pump and necessary valves. Tested all connections for leaks, verified proper venting, and confirmed unit operation with adequate hot water production throughout home.
Completed comprehensive plumbing inspection of residential property as part of recurring maintenance service. Inspected kitchen plumbing fixtures including double-basin stainless steel sink with pull-down faucet, verified proper drainage and water flow, and examined visible supply lines and connections. All plumbing systems found to be in proper working order with no leaks or deficiencies identified.
Completed Family Rewards member air conditioning tune-up on front unit. Performed comprehensive system inspection with all electrical components testing within normal parameters. Removed and cleaned condenser top cover, thoroughly rinsing interior and exterior coils. Cleared condensate drain line and verified pan was free of obstructions. Noted no evidence of rodent intrusion in condenser unit this season. Confirmed air filter had been recently replaced by homeowner. Measured supply and return air temperatures with system operating at 17° temperature differential, indicating proper cooling performance. All components functioning as designed with no issues identified.
Completed routine cooling system maintenance and inspection as part of recurring maintenance agreement. Air conditioning unit operating within normal parameters with no deficiencies noted and no evidence of rodent intrusion. Identified three malfunctioning combination smoke and carbon monoxide detectors producing audible alarm chirps; coordinated with office to schedule electrical contractor for detector evaluation and replacement quote.
Installed new ADA-compliant comfort height toilet in men's restroom, including wax ring, mounting bolts, and complete fixture installation. Removed existing toilet and properly seated new unit to ensure proper seal and function. All components installed to manufacturer specifications and tested for proper operation.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 5-year-old system experiencing buzzing noise and lack of cold air. Found compressor not operating while condenser fan was running, with minimal airflow from outdoor unit. Diagnosed failed capacitor and severely plugged condenser coil. Replaced failed capacitor, performed condenser coil cleaning, and verified fan motor and contactor operation. Replaced plugged air filter and cleared condensate drain line. Verified system operation with 21-degree temperature differential across evaporator coil. Unit restored to proper cooling operation.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 13-year-old central air conditioning system. Found condenser not running despite 24V present at unit but not reaching contactor. Diagnosed low pressure switch open with system resting at 60 PSI, indicating significant refrigerant loss. Upon inspection, discovered evaporator coil leak evidenced by oil-soaked fitting on evaporator and oil present in condensate drainage. Furnace blower exhibited abnormal noise during operation. System determined to be approximately 5 pounds low on refrigerant from total capacity of 5 pounds 9 ounces plus line set (estimated 6 pounds total). Confirmed active leak at evaporator coil but advised additional leak detection with refrigerant and dye would be necessary to rule out multiple leak points. Provided options for refrigerant recharge with dye testing and evaporator coil replacement. Customer declined repairs and requested second opinion.
Responded to no cooling complaint with Nest thermostat displaying Y1 wire error. Upon inspection, discovered mouse nest inside outdoor condenser unit with chewed and damaged low-voltage wiring. Removed rodent nest and debris from condenser, repaired damaged wiring connections, and restored proper thermostat communication. Verified condenser operation, performed refrigerant charge analysis with gauges showing proper levels, and confirmed system cooling performance restored to normal operation.
Responded to no cooling complaint on three-year-old residential air conditioning system. Upon inspection, unit was found to be significantly low on refrigerant charge with visible oil accumulation around service valves, indicating an active leak at the valve connections. Customer reported similar issue requiring refrigerant recharge the previous year, suggesting chronic leak since original installation. Added approximately 4 pounds of R410A refrigerant to restore cooling operation. Verified system performance with 17-degree temperature split across evaporator coil. Customer declined leak repair and requested temporary solution only. System returned to operational status but will likely require additional service due to unresolved refrigerant leak at service valve connections.
Responded to no cool call on east side system with S40 thermostat displaying Service Urgent error code 163 indicating failure to communicate with outdoor refrigerant leak detector control. Inspected electrical connections at outdoor unit, found connections secure. Cycled power to system, clearing error code and restoring proper communication between thermostat and leak detection system. Performed multiple operational tests confirming system cooling properly with 20-22 degree temperature split across evaporator coil. Advised that if communication error reoccurs, outdoor leak detector control board will require replacement. System operational at time of departure.
Responded to a toilet leaking from the base, which had caused warping to the wooden floor beneath the fixture. Verified the angle stop was operational and determined the toilet required replacement. Ordered an ADA-compliant round front toilet per customer's specifications and documented the existing conditions with photographs.
Responded to no cooling complaint on residential air conditioning system. Upon arrival, found outdoor unit humming but condenser fan motor not operating. Diagnosed faulty run capacitor out of manufacturer specifications causing fan motor failure. Cleaned condenser coil of debris and replaced defective capacitor with proper rated component. Cycled system through complete operation, verified condenser fan motor running properly, and confirmed adequate temperature split at indoor unit indicating proper refrigerant charge and system performance.
Completed comprehensive AC tune-up on 15-year-old FRP system, including thorough cleaning of equipment, testing of all electrical components, and verification of cooling operations. All systems tested and confirmed operational with no issues identified. Unit is functioning properly and ready for the cooling season.
Responded to outdoor spigot leak caused by freeze damage. Upon inspection, discovered hose bib had sustained significant damage with a large hole in the stem, indicating the fixture had frozen and cracked. Accessed the hose bib from the crawlspace located beneath the stairs and successfully removed the damaged unit. Installed a new hose bib to restore proper function and prevent further water leakage.
Completed plumbing inspection of residential property. Identified leak at kitchen sink shut-off valve and slow drip from kitchen sink faucet handle. Provided estimate for kitchen faucet cartridge replacement to address dripping issue.
Responded to service call for reported toilet leak in downstairs bathroom. Upon arrival, inspected toilet installation and surrounding floor area. Found yellow water stain adjacent to toilet base, but area was completely dry at time of inspection. Accessed basement utility area directly below bathroom to examine plumbing connections and cast iron toilet flange. Inspected flange mounting, wax ring seal integrity, and all visible drain connections from below. Found no evidence of active water leakage, moisture, or water damage on flange, drain pipes, or surrounding structural components. All plumbing connections appeared secure and properly sealed. Based on inspection findings, determined yellow staining likely resulted from previous minor seepage that has since resolved, or may be surface staining unrelated to plumbing failure. Advised monitoring the area for any recurrence of moisture or staining. Recommended immediate callback if wet conditions develop, as this would indicate compr
Performed comprehensive AC tune-up on 17-year-old FRP system, including thorough cleaning of outdoor condenser unit, flushing of indoor condensate drain line, and complete operational testing of all equipment components. All systems tested and verified operating within normal parameters upon completion.
Responded to no-flush condition in women's restroom at commercial facility. Upon inspection, determined existing toilet was 25 years old and beyond economical repair. Removed and disposed of failed unit. Installed new ADA-compliant comfort height toilet with elongated bowl, open front seat, and right-hand trip lever configuration suitable for commercial application. Tested flush mechanism and verified proper operation. Restroom returned to full service.
Completed comprehensive plumbing inspection revealing excessive water pressure at 90 PSI on supply lines and a leaking laundry tub faucet requiring attention. Documented conditions with photographs and prepared estimates for installation of a pressure reducing valve to bring system pressure within safe operating parameters and replacement of the defective laundry tub faucet to eliminate water waste.
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