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Whether heating a condominium downtown near the Burnsville Center or a house near Alimagnet Lake, we have you covered. Our technicians install and service all types of heating technologies, including furnaces and hydronic systems.
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Call us for all your heating services needs:
- Heating Repair: Heating problems are much more than an inconvenience. In Minnesota, they can be downright dangerous. Our technicians complete all repairs to manufacturers’ specifications using the highest-quality parts and materials.
- Heating Installation: Heat pumps, furnaces, and boilers, including radiant floor panels, are all popular options in Burnsville. Our team also offers creative ways to lower heating costs and will help you understand your options.
- Heating Maintenance: Proper heating maintenance keeps your heat reliable and energy-efficient for years to come. Ask about our Hurlburt Family Rewards Club, which includes a heating tune-up along with other services and perks.
There’s no one-size-fits-all cooling solution in Burnsville. From ductless mini-splits to central air conditioners, we’ll help you find the ideal system for your unique home.
Our technicians can help with all residential cooling services:
- Cooling Repair: A problem as simple as a dirty evaporator coil can cause your cooling costs to skyrocket. It can also result in additional wear and tear that shortens the lifespan of your AC. We’ll diagnose and fix your cooling issues quickly
- Cooling Installation: Our cooling technicians install both ducted and ductless AC systems. You can also pair ductless AC with central AC for zoning or adding climate control to garages and sheds.
- Cooling Maintenance: Seasonal AC maintenance is the best way to lower your costs and extend the life of your equipment. Save even more money as a member of the Hurlburt Family Rewards Club.
- Indoor air quality
You need a plumber who understands the challenges of Burnsville living, like our hard municipal water and the risk of flooding from the Minnesota River. We’ll provide you with a plumber who does it all, from fixing small leaks to fixing sump pumps and adding whole-home water treatment systems.
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Our electricians can perform a full inspection and provide a professional assessment. Explore bringing your home up to code, enhancing it, and correcting electrical system deterioration.
Rely on our electricians for:
- Electrical Repair: Routine electrical repairs can make your home safer while lowering electricity costs. Dead outlets, warm switches, and flickering lights are all correctable issues. We’ll keep your home and appliances safely powered.
- Electrical Installation: Households with older panels should upgrade for higher amp coverage, more circuits, and surge protection. Many customers are enhancing their residences with smart devices and home automation features. EV charger installations are also quite popular as Burnsville drivers transition to electric vehicles. Turn to us for electrical installation.
The City of Burnsville agrees with our plumbers: the hard water here calls for a water softener system to preserve your pipes and appliances. Whether you’re near Twin Lakes or Wood Park, hard water takes its toll.
We also have a lot of older homes, with many from the 1960s and 70s, and other historical homes that are even older. Surge protection is a code-recommended upgrade that many of our houses lack. These houses also need panel upgrades and even whole-home rewiring to accommodate modern appliances and electronics. Regardless of age, a standby generator is also a worthwhile investment to keep your lights on through our famous Minnesota blizzards.
As with many Minneapolis suburbs, Burnsville enjoys widespread access to natural gas. It’s a cost-effective fuel, but we work our heating systems hard to get through the winters here. That’s why many homeowners invest in upgrades that lower fuel consumption. Condensing boilers, hybrid heating, and smart thermostats are all great ways to lower your heating bills.
At Hurlburt, we care about our customers and giving back to the communities we serve. These are some of the top reasons to choose us, but there are many others, too. We’re a family-run business and a proud Lennox Centurion Award winner, but we install and service all brands. Our future-forward approach has even earned us accolades like an Energy Efficiency Trade Ally Excellence Award.
We back all our work with a one-year warranty that covers all labor and parts. We also offer specials, a rewards club, and flexible financing options on approved credit. So, no matter your needs, let us say: Welcome to the Hurlburt Family!
Do you want to work with a people and culture-driven plumbing, electrical, and HVAC company in Burnsville? Call Hurlburt to learn how we go above and beyond for our customers! Call 952-300-3082
Responded to no-water condition at outdoor spigot locations. Diagnosed two failed hose bibs: one with catastrophic failure (popped/burst) and one non-functional unit with no water flow. Replaced the damaged spigot with new fixture and successfully repaired the second unit, restoring full water service to both outdoor water supply points.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 32-year-old residential air conditioning system. Diagnosed system as low on R22 refrigerant, which is now obsolete and limited in availability. Created and provided custom estimate for recharging the aging system with R22 refrigerant to restore cooling capacity on hotter days.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 20-year-old central air conditioning system. Upon inspection, found system low on refrigerant with indoor evaporator coil freezing during operation, resulting in blocked airflow and loss of cooling capacity. Verified issue using visual saturation temperature assessment showing ice buildup on coil. System contains obsolete refrigerant, making repair economically unfeasible. Documented equipment condition with photos of outdoor unit location and electrical panel. Recommended full system replacement due to age, refrigerant obsolescence, and extent of required repairs. Scheduled same-day estimate for new air conditioning installation.
Responded to first-time service call for 20+ year old air conditioning system shutting down after approximately 20 minutes of operation at recently purchased home. Upon inspection, diagnosed weak capacitor and low refrigerant charge as primary issues causing no cooling condition. Presented homeowner with repair versus replacement options given age of equipment and multiple component deficiencies requiring attention.
Responded to no cold water flow issue at main level bathroom sink. Diagnosed faulty cold water shut-off valve preventing water flow while hot water supply remained operational. Replaced defective shut-off valve with new unit, restoring full cold water functionality to the faucet.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 6-year-old Lennox system that had frozen up the previous day. Upon arrival, unit had thawed and was operational. Performed diagnostic testing and found restrictive air filter which was removed. Verified fan speed settings were correct. Monitored subcooling readings which initially fluctuated between 10-17°F before stabilizing at 10-12°F within acceptable range. Confirmed proper temperature split across evaporator coil. Checked suction line temperature and saturated suction temperature, both reading normal. Evaluated potential TXV or filter drier restriction by measuring temperature differential across filter drier, which showed 2°F difference indicating proper flow. Verified TXV insulation was installed correctly. All system parameters returned to normal operating conditions after allowing adequate runtime. Recommended customer switch to MERV 5 rated filter and maintain monthly replacement schedule to prevent future freeze-ups due to airflow restric
Responded to service call for recently installed water heater with water accumulation around base of unit. Performed comprehensive leak testing and pressure diagnostics on tankless water heater system. Inspected temperature and pressure relief valve, overflow piping, and all connection points. Testing confirmed proper system pressure within normal operating parameters. Determined moisture was condensation related to recent installation rather than active leak. Verified all fittings, valves, and connections were secure with no signs of active water seepage.
Responded to no-cool condition on 7-year-old Bryant system displaying thermal lockout malfunction message. Found outdoor condenser coil heavily obstructed with cottonwood debris, restricting airflow and causing system protection shutdown. Cleaned condenser coil thoroughly to restore proper airflow. Tested dual run capacitor and found failed (40+5 MFD), replaced with new capacitor. Cycled power at disconnect and reconnected outdoor unit control wiring at thermostat. System started successfully, verified proper temperature split across evaporator coil, confirmed adequate airflow at filter, and tested full cooling cycle. Unit operating within normal parameters upon completion.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 5-year-old residential AC system. Upon arrival, found evaporator coil and refrigerant line set completely frozen with heavy ice accumulation throughout the air handler compartment. Documented extensive frost buildup on coil, suction line, and drain pan via photographs. System was shut down to allow ice to melt safely. Scheduled follow-up appointment to return once coil has fully thawed to perform refrigerant charge verification, check for airflow restrictions, and diagnose root cause of freezing condition.
Responded to water heater leak reported by homeowner. Upon inspection, identified small internal leak on 10-year-old tanked water heater unit. Assessed condition and determined unit had reached end of serviceable life. Provided replacement bid and recommendations for new water heater installation.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 15-year-old air conditioning system. Upon arrival, found evaporator coil completely iced over with suction lineset frozen solid from evaporator to condenser unit. Performed diagnostic inspection of blower assembly, verified blower operation and speed settings within normal parameters. Inspected outdoor condenser unit including capacitor, contactor, and compressor components. Noted visible wear and stress damage on condenser components resulting from extended operation with frozen refrigerant lines. Unable to perform refrigerant charge verification due to ice blockage preventing accurate pressure readings. System requires further evaluation after ice melts and professional assessment for potential compressor damage and refrigerant loss. Comfort advisor scheduled for same day to provide replacement options given age of equipment and extent of component wear.
Responded to a gas line issue behind a dryer where the rigid copper piping had become kinked due to appliance movement. The original installation lacked a flexible appliance connector, causing the copper line to sustain damage when the dryer was repositioned. Removed the damaged section of copper gas line and rerouted the supply line through the stud wall for proper installation. Secured the copper piping and installed a ball valve at the connection point for safety and future service access. Connected a flexible gas appliance whip from the wall outlet to the dryer, replacing the previously damaged rigid copper configuration. Performed complete leak check on all connections using approved testing methods and verified safe operation of the appliance. The installation now meets code requirements with proper flexible connector to prevent future damage during appliance movement.
Responded to a reported leak from a master bathroom toilet tank. Upon arrival, found that the tenant had already tightened the tank-to-bowl mounting bolts, which appeared to have stopped the active leak. Inspected both tank bolts and confirmed proper tightness to ensure a watertight seal. Refilled the tank and conducted a 10-minute pressure test to verify no water seepage from either bolt connection. Both mounting points remained dry throughout the test period, confirming the leak was resolved through proper bolt tightening.
Responded to no heat call where Ecobee thermostat was not communicating with furnace despite displaying system as running. Verified all thermostat wiring connections at both the wall unit and furnace terminal board were secure and properly landed. Performed factory reset on Ecobee thermostat to restore communication protocol. Cycled heating and cooling modes to confirm proper system operation and verified equipment responded correctly to thermostat commands.
Completed annual cooling tune-up on residential AC system. Performed comprehensive inspection including indoor coil area, thermostat operation, filter, blower assembly, outdoor coil condition, electrical components, contactor, capacitor, condensate drain, refrigerant operation, and temperature split. During inspection, discovered a cracked heat exchanger posing a significant safety concern and a deceased rodent on top of the capacitor in the electrical compartment. Removed rodent and conducted thorough electrical inspection, confirming no damage to any electrical components. Replaced the cracked heat exchanger to eliminate safety hazard. Following repairs, tested system operation and verified all readings are within normal operating range. AC system is functioning properly with no additional mechanical issues identified at this time.
Drained residential water heater and successfully replaced the failed dielectric union on the cold water inlet side. Cut out the existing deteriorated union, installed new dielectric union with proper copper connections, restored water supply, and performed leak testing to verify system integrity. Water heater returned to full service with all connections secure and operating properly.
# HVAC Service Completed Responded to no cooling complaint on 2011/2012 split system with compressor not operating. Upon inspection, discovered rodent damage in outdoor condenser unit where mouse had chewed through electrical wiring, preventing compressor from receiving power. Repaired damaged wiring by stripping back insulation and reconnecting conductors with proper wire nuts and electrical tape. Verified all electrical connections were secure and tested system operation. Compressor engaged properly and unit returned to normal cooling function. Recommended customer consider rodent deterrent measures around outdoor unit to prevent future damage.
Completed comprehensive air conditioning maintenance visit including inspection of evaporator coil, blower assembly, and air filter replacement with homeowner-provided filter. Performed thorough examination of outdoor condenser unit, condenser coil, contactor, compressor, and electrical components. Capacitor tested below acceptable range and replacement was recommended to prevent future system failure. Verified refrigerant charge levels within manufacturer specifications, confirmed condenser coil cleanliness, and validated overall system operation as normal.
Responded to service call for malfunctioning Lennox thermostat with inoperable display screen showing scrambled blue vertical bands. Diagnosed faulty thermostat unit and successfully replaced with new unit, restoring proper HVAC system control and functionality.
Responded to service call for washing machine shut-off valve issue. Upon inspection, discovered both hot and cold water shut-off valves at the washer box were severely corroded and inoperable, preventing safe installation or connection of washing machine supply lines. The washer box assembly showed significant deterioration with visible water staining, discoloration, and corrosion around valve penetrations, indicating prolonged moisture exposure and age-related degradation. Documented existing conditions with photographs showing corroded brass fittings, deteriorated mounting plate, and compromised cabinet structure. Due to the extent of corrosion and inability to operate existing valves, provided customer with detailed bid for complete washer box replacement, including new shut-off valves, mounting assembly, and necessary connections to restore proper washing machine water supply functionality.
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