Since 1959, Hurlburt has made it our mission to keep your home comfortable and protected.
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Top-notch heating repairs, installations, and maintenance in Baldwin are a must during winter. However, they’re particularly necessary when temperatures drop below freezing. Without proper heat, your safety and well-being are in jeopardy. You can trust our team to help you get your home to the proper warm temperature.
Our comprehensive heating services ensure our clients can count on us when they need us most. Whether you want to replace an ageing system or you’re experiencing problems with your current one, we’re here to help with your heating repair in Baldwin. We provide standard repairs and emergency HVAC in Baldwin.
From performing ductless system installations to AC repairs in Baldwin, our HVAC technicians do it all. They pay close attention to detail to ensure your cooling system works properly for you, especially during the hottest days.
Cool, conditioned air is important for every home. However, it’s particularly crucial in houses with seniors, kids, and health-compromised individuals. We can make sure your system works perfectly and gets your home to your ideal temperature.
Our plumbers in Baldwin provide many types of services, including plumbing installations, gas line repairs, and water heater maintenance. Long-lasting plumbing solutions are essential, particularly in the kitchen and main bathroom. They help keep your home functioning optimally without disruption and help extend your system’s life span.
Plumbing issues are undoubtedly frustrating. The good news is that our team handles projects of all sizes, so you can feel confident we’ll address any situation efficiently.
Homeowners should never attempt electrical tasks on their own as this could risk their safety and home. Our electricians in Baldwin work on electrical projects of all sizes from outlet replacements to EV charger installations. Safety is a top priority no matter the scope and size of the job.
Hurlburt’s comprehensive electrical services make it easy to get the assistance you need as quickly as possible. Whether you’re planning a new build or living in an existing home, you can depend on us for a thorough, safe job.
Hurlburt proudly serves Baldwin homeowners, providing excellent electrical, HVAC, and plumbing services. Let us handle your home’s systems so you can focus on enjoying local restaurants, strolling in parks, or taking a drive to Willow River State Park.
Our family-owned and -operated company has been serving clients for over 65 years. We love what we do, and we hire experienced team members who take pride in their work. Over the years, we’ve helped multiple generations care for their homes and HVAC in Baldwin. We invite you to read our online reviews to learn more about what you can expect from teaming up with us. Welcome to the Hurlburt Family!
Schedule an appointment today with Hurlburt for assistance in plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and indoor air quality in Baldwin.
Responded to no cool call on 10+ year old Comfortaire mini split system displaying CH-26 error code indicating compressor positioning fault. Performed diagnostic testing including verification of all electrical connections, compressor winding continuity tests, and coil inspection. All connections were secure with no corrosion present, compressor windings tested within normal parameters, and coils were clean. Diagnostics revealed failed inverter board as root cause of malfunction. Reviewed repair options with customer and scheduled follow-up service advisor appointment to discuss replacement recommendations.
Responded to callback regarding pressure tank installed in March. Customer reported high electric bills and continuous running when secondary valve was open, with wet spot appearing in area. Upon inspection, identified secondary valve as feed line for geothermal system. Explained valve function and confirmed customer's observation that system operates correctly at 70 PSI with secondary valve closed. Advised customer to keep secondary valve in closed position as previously configured. Verified wet spot resolved with valve closure and confirmed proper tank pressurization. Documented installation with photos showing pressure tank assembly, copper piping connections, valve configuration, and geothermal feed line. No further adjustments required.
Completed installation of customer-supplied dual-basin stainless steel kitchen sink and contemporary pull-down faucet in existing wooden countertop. Secured sink mounting, connected hot and cold water supply lines to shut-off valves, installed faucet assembly with sprayer head, and tested all connections for proper operation and leak-free performance.
Completed install follow-up warranty visit to verify system charge on recently installed Lennox HVAC system. Initial installation could not be charged due to cold ambient temperatures and unknown lineset length running through ceiling. Upon return visit, performed refrigerant charge verification and system operational testing. Confirmed air conditioning system operating within manufacturer specifications with proper refrigerant levels and all components functioning correctly.
Installed discharge air temperature sensor on communicating HVAC system to address recurring freezing issue during high-demand cooling periods. Verified sensor operation and system communication to prevent evaporator coil freeze-up conditions. Unit had previously undergone airflow adjustments without resolution; discharge air sensor now provides additional freeze protection monitoring.
Responded to intermittent hot water complaint on 50-gallon Bradford White electric water heater, approximately 4 years old. Customer reported only 20 minutes of hot water availability with extended recovery time. Upon inspection, found both thermostats set to maximum temperature and evidence of recent breaker trip. Discovered melted plastic on lower heating element and determined upper element had failed, causing lower element to overwork and trip breaker. Replaced both upper and lower heating elements under warranty. Adjusted thermostat settings to appropriate temperature level and verified proper operation of unit.
Responded to a no-hot-water service call and determined the existing water heater had failed and required replacement. Removed the old tanked water heater from the utility room and installed a new residential tanked water heater unit. Connected all necessary water supply lines, installed proper venting, and verified all electrical connections were secure and code-compliant. Tested the new unit for proper operation, checked for leaks, and confirmed hot water delivery throughout the system.
Completed routine cooling maintenance tune-up on 29-year-old R22 air conditioning system. Performed comprehensive system inspection, coil cleaning, and electrical component evaluation. Replaced failed dual capacitor and pitted contactor to restore proper system operation and prevent potential failure during cooling season.
Responded to furnace service call following home inspection that identified rust accumulation near the condensation pan area. Upon inspection, discovered significant rust below the inducer motor and traced the source to an improperly installed exhaust clamp that was positioned upside down and insufficiently tightened. This caused condensate to leak from the exhaust pipe onto the furnace base, resulting in corrosion. Removed the defective clamp, verified no additional leak points in the exhaust system, and reinstalled the clamp in the correct orientation with proper tightening to manufacturer specifications. Performed preventative maintenance including burner cleaning and complete operational testing of all furnace components. Confirmed unit is now operating within normal parameters with no condensate leakage and proper exhaust venting.
Responded to a no cooling call on a 22-year-old Nordyne air conditioning system. Upon arrival, found the unit running but discharging warm air. Conducted thorough system evaluation and discovered the evaporator A-coil completely frozen solid with ice accumulation. Further inspection revealed the refrigerant line set extending to the compressor was also frozen. System operates on R22 refrigerant, which is now obsolete and no longer manufactured. Used inspection camera to document internal coil condition and photographed affected components including frozen lines and valve assembly. Given the age of the equipment, extent of the freezing issue, and obsolete refrigerant type, recommended system replacement consultation. Coordinated scheduling for comfort advisor to provide replacement options and discuss modern, more efficient cooling solutions.
Performed comprehensive duct cleaning service including mobilization and setup for residential HVAC system. Cleaned first 15 openings covering both return and supply ducts, removing significant accumulation of dust, lint, dirt, and debris from ventilation system. All vents were thoroughly cleaned and serviced to restore proper airflow and indoor air quality.
Responded to non-operational sewage ejector pump in basement. Upon inspection, verified electrical power supply to unit was functioning properly. Diagnosed faulty float switch as root cause after testing pump motor by bypassing float mechanism and connecting directly to power outlet, which confirmed pump motor operated correctly. Removed defective float switch assembly and installed new replacement float switch. Tested system operation to ensure proper automatic activation and pump cycling. System restored to full working order.
Performed comprehensive cooling tune-up on two main house air conditioning units and one guest house mini split system. Completed full electrical component inspection on both main units, identifying a weakening capacitor on the smaller unit which was replaced to prevent future failure. All other electrical components tested within manufacturer specifications. Inspected indoor blower assemblies and air filters on both main units, finding them in clean condition. Serviced guest house mini split by cleaning filters and inspecting outdoor unit for pest intrusion. Verified system performance with temperature drop measurements: both main AC units achieved 20-22°F temperature differential and mini split system achieved 21°F temperature differential, all within optimal operating range.
Responded to no heat call on heat pump system less than 10 years old. Upon arrival, found severely restricted air filter causing reduced airflow and system freezing. Customer reported previous freezing issue with water dripping inside the home. Replaced dirty air filter and inspected condensate drainage system. Verified proper airflow restoration and system operation following filter replacement.
Responded to no cooling call where outdoor unit fan would not operate. Found failed capacitor with low capacitance reading and heavily soiled condenser coil restricting airflow. Replaced defective capacitor with new unit and thoroughly cleaned condenser coil to restore proper heat transfer. System tested and confirmed operational with proper fan operation and cooling performance restored.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 20-year-old R22 system. Upon inspection, found low refrigerant charge at 4.05 lbs, indicating leak in aging system. Compressor and fan motor operational but insufficient refrigerant preventing proper cooling. Due to system age, R22 phase-out, cost of repairs, and overall condition showing significant corrosion and deterioration, recommended full system replacement rather than recharge and repair.
Performed AC inspection and tune-up on residential Lennox system for insurance assessment following hail damage to outdoor condensing unit. Evaluated condenser coil damage and determined that while minor fin damage is present, the majority of coils remain functional with only a couple of severely bent sections that are not repairable. System is currently operational and cooling adequately despite cosmetic damage. Unit operates on R-22 refrigerant, which is now obsolete with limited parts availability and high service costs for future repairs. Discussed potential unit relocation requirements due to planned deck addition and door installation adjacent to current condenser placement. Provided consultation on repair versus replacement options, noting that given the age of equipment, R-22 phase-out, and hail damage, replacement with modern equipment may be more cost-effective long-term solution than attempting coil repairs. Documented equipment condition with photographs of both indoor furn
Responded to water softener leak caused by hole in brine tank. Inspected dual-tank water treatment system and identified compromised brine tank requiring replacement. Documented existing installation with photos and provided estimate for new water softener unit.
Responded to service call for recently installed tanked water heater with reported heat damage to plastic components on top of unit. Upon inspection, confirmed heat damage to plastic cover, likely caused by backdrafting event from either vent obstruction or negative pressure in mechanical room. Verified proper vent pipe pitch and confirmed unit was operating normally without active backdrafting at time of visit. Advised customer to monitor condition and report any worsening of damage, as issue may be related to HVAC system interaction affecting air pressure dynamics in shared vent system.
Responded to service call for sump pump adjustment in basement area undergoing renovation. Assessed existing sump pump system and identified discharge configuration concerns. Provided estimate for installation of proper discharge lines for two sump pumps to ensure adequate water removal and prevent basement flooding. Documented current conditions of work area with protective floor coverings in place and exposed wall framing visible during active construction phase.
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