Since 1959, Hurlburt has made it our mission to keep your home comfortable and protected.
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From Hamilton Park to Willow Lane, our heating technicians do it all. That includes installation, maintenance, and repair of forced-air furnaces, hydronic heating systems, and heat pumps. Instead of warming up at Bowlero when your furnace shuts off, call us to get your heating and furnace system back into tip-top shape.
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We provide the following heating services:
- Heating Repair: Poor heating performance can result in excessive fuel consumption and health issues. We can fix it all, including irregular cycling, uneven heating, loud noises, and unpleasant smells.
- Heating Installation: There are many compelling options for home heating upgrades. That includes condensing systems that minimize heat loss, hybrid heating, and more.
- Heating Maintenance: Our Hurlburt Family Rewards Program is an excellent way to save money. Membership includes a fall tune-up for your heating system. Enjoy greater comfort, lower heating costs, and peace of mind that you’ll avoid a breakdown this winter.
There’s lots of summer fun to be had at Eidem Farm and Gateway Park, but you deserve an air-conditioned oasis to return home to. Our team can help you remain cool and comfortable throughout the hottest months. Trust our team for tune-ups, reliable repairs, installations, and conversions.
We can help with cooling services like:
- Cooling Repair: Home cooling problems can cause your electricity costs to skyrocket. We can fix any issues, like faulty thermostats, busted compressors, and broken blowers.
- Cooling Installation: About 75% of homes in the Twin Cities metro area have central air conditioning. Heat pumps are a trending upgrade due to their efficiency and dual utility. Mini-splits are a popular option for older homes, apartments, and condominiums.
- Cooling Maintenance: We include an annual AC tune-up with all Hurlburt Family Rewards Program memberships. That’s true whether you have central AC or a ductless system you have. Our routine service will improve comfort, energy efficiency, and reliability.
You need a plumber who understands the local plumbing challenges you face here in the region and genuinely cares about your comfort and hygiene. That’s exactly what you get when you choose us as your local plumbing contractor.
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An electrician in this region requires a broad skill set. We may be wiring an established home in Birch Grove one day and, the next day, setting up an electrical panel for a brand-new construction project in the Northwest Growth area.
You can count on us for any of your electrical needs:
- Electrical Repair: Unattended electrical issues are safety hazards and can damage your house and appliances. Our team can replace worn circuit breakers, outlets, and fixtures. We can handle major repair projects and get your home safe and up-to-code.
- Electrical Installation: Upgrading your home with new circuits, lights, and outlets is a key step toward modern living. Additions like surge protectors, smart panels, lighting, and EV chargers make your space safer, smarter, and more efficient.
Brooklyn Park boasts a diverse mix of older homes and newer residential construction. The oldest homes date back to the 1800s, and many of those residences need panel upgrades and other electrical modernization. Even many newer homes in neighborhoods like Village Creek lack whole-house surge protection, which is now required by code. We also encourage all area homeowners to consider upgrading to a whole-house generator to get through any Minnesota blizzard or summer squall.
Natural gas is readily available in the area, whether you’re north near the Brookland Golf Park or south along Zane Avenue. Most households have either a gas-burning furnace or boiler for heat. When upgrading, we’ll often recommend condensing furnaces and boilers for reduced fuel usage. Both central and ductless air conditioning are popular for cooling. Mini-splits are particularly appealing for the area’s older homes due to the low installation requirements.
As pleasant as Shingle Creek may be, the municipal water supply in Brooklyn Park is some of the hardest in the state. The city recommends water softeners for most homes. Homeowners with moderately hard water can opt for anti-scale devices to protect appliances. Most customers will want to invest in a point-of-entry water softener that protects their entire plumbing system.
When you need a plumber, electrician, or HVAC technician, Hurlburt is the team to call for warm, sincere service since 1959. We’re a family business that specializes in residential services. Our company installs and repairs all brands and models and has earned prestigious recognition, such as the Lennox Centurion Award.
We’ve earned an A+ BBB rating and are proud that our small-town service, combined with expert technical knowledge, has earned us many five-star reviews online. We even back all our services with a 12-month, 100% parts and labor warranty.
Do you need an electrical, plumbing, or HVAC company in Brooklyn Park? Call Hurlburt or contact us online to discover how we can help.
Performed comprehensive preventive maintenance inspection on 1-year-old Lennox air conditioning system. Verified contactor operation, tested capacitor values within manufacturer specifications, and confirmed refrigerant charge at proper levels. Inspected condenser coil found to be mostly clean with adequate airflow, examined outdoor and furnace control boards confirming proper operation, and verified blower wheel cleanliness. Measured temperature drop across evaporator coil at 18 degrees, within acceptable range for optimal cooling performance. Noted air filter requires replacement due to dirt accumulation. All system components operating as designed with no deficiencies requiring immediate attention.
Responded to service call for failed collector box on Carrier furnace unit. Upon inspection, confirmed collector box failure requiring replacement. Removed defective cold end header box assembly and installed new Auer Steel Plymouth collector box (part #239835-001). Verified proper sealing with new gasket, checked all connections, and tested unit operation. System restored to full function.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 11-year-old air conditioning system. Upon arrival, found main breaker tripped. Customer had recently cleaned condenser coil and replaced air filter prior to service call. Determined that dirty restricted system likely caused breaker trip. Reset main breaker and performed complete system diagnostics. Verified all components testing within manufacturer specifications, including compressor operation, capacitor values, and electrical connections. Confirmed refrigerant charge at proper levels with no leaks detected. System restored to full operational status with proper cooling output achieved.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 10+ year old HVAC system. Upon arrival, found severely restricted air filter causing inadequate airflow and system performance issues. Removed and replaced dirty filter to restore proper system operation. Verified system functionality following filter replacement.
Responded to no cooling call on 10+ year old AC unit. Previous technician had identified electrical issue and recommended electrician involvement. Upon arrival, verified power present at breaker and confirmed replaced fuses were intact, but measured only approximately 25 volts at unit instead of required 240 volts. Inspected exterior disconnect box, electrical conduit, and main electrical panel. Documented low voltage condition and confirmed need for licensed electrician to diagnose and repair upstream electrical supply issue before AC system can be properly evaluated or restored to operation.
Responded to no cooling call on 15-year-old 2-ton air conditioning system. Upon arrival, verified thermostat was calling for cooling but outdoor unit was not operating. Inspected outdoor disconnect and found both fuses had failed. Replaced failed fuses and restored power to condensing unit. System tested and confirmed operational with proper cooling cycle. During inspection, identified electrical safety concern: indoor breaker is rated at double-pole 30 amp, which does not match manufacturer specifications for this 2-ton AC unit. Recommended customer contact licensed electrician to evaluate and correct breaker sizing to ensure proper overcurrent protection and code compliance. Also noted significant debris accumulation around electrical components in outdoor unit, including grass and organic material near capacitor and wiring connections.
Completed annual cooling maintenance visit on Bryant HVAC system. System was found low on refrigerant during inspection. Recharged system to proper levels and added UV dye for future leak detection. All tune-up procedures performed with no additional concerns noted.
Replaced frost-free hose bibb with new Woodford spigot utilizing existing connections up to 10 feet from water source. Installed irrigation atmospheric vacuum breaker for backflow prevention on exterior water supply system. Added two new ball valves to provide independent shut-off control points within the plumbing assembly, ensuring proper system isolation and maintenance capability.
Completed annual cooling preventive maintenance visit on 11-year-old residential air conditioning system. Performed comprehensive AC inspection per maintenance agreement protocol. During inspection, discovered cracked collector box on outdoor condensing unit. Removed damaged collector box and installed replacement component. Verified all electrical connections secure, inspected compressor motor operation, and confirmed system functionality upon completion of repair.
Responded to irrigation system leaks at outdoor spigot assembly with multiple failure points. Upon inspection, identified failed vacuum breaker (model 720-A), corroded gate valve shutoff, and compromised frost-proof hose bib with active leaking at seal points. Water was being temporarily redirected through attached hose to prevent foundation damage. Assessed entire plumbing assembly mounted on exterior wall, noting significant rust and corrosion on metal valve components and deteriorated connection points. Shut off affected components to stop active water loss. Scheduled return visit to replace irrigation vacuum breaker, shutoff valve, and install new frost-proof hose bib assembly to restore proper function and prevent future leaks.
Successfully cleared two clogged toilets (first floor and upstairs hall) and a bathtub drain using specialized auger equipment. Removed obstructions including tampons, hair, and a ring that were causing the blockage. Collected and properly disposed of all extracted debris.
Responded to no heat service call for 12-year-old natural gas furnace experiencing short cycling. Diagnostic inspection revealed furnace would operate briefly then shut down. Visual examination identified critical failure: heat exchanger with visible hole/burn through, confirmed by photographic documentation. Equipment red-tagged due to safety hazard. Arranged emergency service priority and completed necessary documentation for heat exchanger replacement.
Responded to no-heat call for 5-year-old boiler with ignition failure. Diagnosed air-locked baseboards and non-functional pressure gauge. Purged all baseboard zones to restore proper circulation, successfully restoring heat to the system. Recommended replacement of pressure gauge for continued proper operation.
Diagnosed Goodman furnace with no heat complaint and found failed inducer motor and worn ignition assembly. Replaced both components, restoring proper operation to heating system.
Responded to clogged kitchen sink drainage issue. Upon inspection, found blockage originated beneath concrete slab in basement rather than in under-sink plumbing. Successfully cleared obstruction by running cable through basement cleanout access point, restoring proper drainage function to kitchen sink.
Responded to service call for water pooling under customer's older furnace. Diagnosed overflow issue with condensation pump that had tripped the GFCI. Cleaned the pump thoroughly and reset power to resolve the issue.
Performed routine furnace tune-up on 27-year-old unit with no current operational issues. Replaced 16x20x1 filter as part of standard maintenance protocol. Observed inducer motor exhibiting audible whining and hot surface ignitor (HSI) showing reduced performance; both components were replaced due to age-related wear. Diagnostic readings confirmed proper system operation post-service.
Cleaned out plugged main bath Mansfield toilet, flushed as required.
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