Since 1959, Hurlburt has made it our mission to keep your home comfortable and protected.
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Our team provides heating solutions for homes all along Coon Creek and beyond. That includes installation, maintenance, and repair services for furnaces, boilers, and heat pumps. Playing mini-golf and bumper cars at Grand Slam is a fun way to warm up, but you deserve reliable heating when you just want to stay cozy at home.
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Our expert heating services include:
- Heating Repair: Our technicians perform repairs to last through many winters ahead, so you never have to shiver at home.
- Heating Installation: Condensing systems are fuel-saving options for households with traditional furnaces and boilers. Our customers can also explore new alternatives, including hybrid and solar-powered heating.
- Heating Maintenance: Protect your household from dangerous gases and wintertime heating failures with seasonal maintenance. You can join Hurlburt Family Rewards for even greater convenience and savings.
If you need a new air conditioner, the options we offer range from highly configurable ductless solutions to whole-home central AC systems. We also provide services that help lower your cooling costs and your household’s carbon footprint.
We can help with cooling services like:
- Cooling Repair: Small cooling issues can cause high electricity usage and develop into more expensive repairs. Be proactive if you notice uneven cooling, irregular cycling, loud noises, or musty odors.
- Cooling Installation: One of the great advantages of ductless air conditioners is that they’re inherently zoned. You can also add zone control to a central AC system via a variable-speed air handler and active duct dampers.
- Cooling Maintenance: Most AC warranties require seasonal maintenance, and it’s an excellent way to lower costs and avoid repairs. As a rewards club member, you’ll get that seasonal maintenance along with many other perks.
Hard water is a major plumbing challenge facing Coon Rapids homeowners, but it isn’t the only one. Our team specializes in water treatment beyond just softening. We also emphasize water conservation for a better environment and to help our customers save.
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Waiting for something to break is often the more expensive approach to home electrical systems. Our electricians encourage homeowners to schedule routine electrical inspections. We can help identify and correct problems before something breaks or, worse yet, becomes a safety issue.
Call us for all your electrical needs:
- Electrical Repair: Home electrical problems can increase energy costs and cause serious hazards. Consider warm outlets, which often indicate overloaded circuits generating excessive heat. Our electricians also repair switches, dimmers, panels, and ceiling fans.
- Electrical Installation: A new electrical panel can meet the needs of your modern household. That includes greater amperage and additional circuits for more lights, outlets, and other modern devices. Our team also installs surge protectors, GFCI and AFCI protection, smart outlets, and more. Ask us about our electrical installation services!
Most homes in Coon Rapids neighborhoods, such as Northdale, have natural gas access. Among those that don’t, liquid propane (LP) is the most common heating fuel. Heating a home all winter long with LP can be expensive, but there are options to bring those costs down. A programmable thermostat can lower heating costs by up to 8% on average. Condensing boilers and furnaces use up to 10% less fuel. You can also choose hybrid heating, which can significantly lower your reliance on LP.
The National Electrical Code (NEC) provides the basis for Minnesota’s electrical safety rules. The NEC added whole-home surge protection as a requirement in 2023, but many Coon Rapids homes still don’t have it. A surge protection device can protect against external and internal surges. Those include surges from lightning strikes and grid fluctuations that can damage anything from air conditioners to plugged-in laptops. Upgrading your panel also prepares your home for the latest technologies, such as EV chargers and tankless water heaters.
The average water hardness in Coon Rapids is 16-18 grains per gallon. That means you likely have hard water, whether you live next to Sand Creek Park or further northwest by Lions Coon. We provide testing to help customers determine their water hardness. From there, we can help you protect your entire home with a point-of-entry water softener.
Hurlburt embraces the local spirit of “community strength… for generations.” Our family-owned and operated company has kept the same warm, customer-centric approach for 65 years. Throughout those decades, we’ve emphasized giving back to the communities that have supported our success.
Each electrician, plumber, and technician on our staff delivers more than quality workmanship and knowledge of local building codes. We’re a friendly, compassionate team that cares about your comfort. We even stand behind our work with a one-year complete parts and labor warranty.
Do you need an electrician, plumber, or HVAC company in Coon Rapids? Call Hurlburt to learn more about how we can serve you.
Responded to a shower drain backup with trap leakage. Upon diagnostic testing, confirmed the drain was clogged and the existing trap was actively leaking. Removed the defective trap and installed a new glued PVC trap assembly. Performed mechanical cable augering of the drain line, successfully extracting a large hair obstruction that was causing the backup. During full water testing, minor drips were observed from above the trap area when the shower pan was completely filled, indicating potential grout or pan integrity issues. After clearing the blockage and completing the trap replacement, conducted a 20-minute flow test to verify proper drainage with no leaks at the trap connection. Advised homeowner of the minor moisture concern detected above the trap during overflow conditions for future attention.
Responded to a no cooling call on an Amana air conditioning system approximately 7 years old. Upon arrival, found the outdoor condenser fan not spinning. Performed electrical diagnostics on the condenser unit and tested the dual run capacitor, which measured 0/0 MFD on both terminals, indicating complete capacitor failure. During inspection, discovered the capacitor wiring was incorrectly connected. Corrected the wiring configuration to manufacturer specifications and installed a new dual run capacitor. Cycled the system and verified proper condenser fan operation and confirmed the unit is now cooling effectively.
Returned to complete toilet installation after subfloor repair work. The existing floor surrounding the closet flange showed significant deterioration and structural damage, requiring complete reconstruction of the subfloor section beneath the flange location. Removed compromised flooring material and reinforced underlying support structures to ensure proper weight distribution and stability. Installed new closet flange with secure mounting to the rebuilt subfloor. Reset toilet onto the new flange assembly with proper wax ring seal and mounting hardware. Verified proper drainage function and secure installation upon completion.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 30+ year old R-22 system. Found unit running but delivering lukewarm air with insufficient cooling capacity. Diagnostic testing revealed low side pressure at 45 psi with suction line temperature at 20°F, resulting in only 10°F temperature split across evaporator coil. Observed wet furnace filter indicating evaporator coil had previously frozen and defrosted overnight after system was shut down. Evidence of coil icing confirmed inadequate refrigerant flow and poor heat exchange. Given the system's age, obsolete R-22 refrigerant, and current operating conditions presenting risk of furnace damage from continued coil freezing and condensate overflow, recommended full system replacement. Advised against operating AC unit to prevent potential water damage to furnace cabinet and components. Scheduled comfort advisor visit to provide replacement options for both air conditioning system and aging furnace.
Completed annual cooling maintenance visit on residential air conditioning system. Performed comprehensive tune-up including cleaning and inspection of outdoor condensing unit and indoor air handler. Checked all electrical components, connections, and safety controls. Verified proper refrigerant levels and system operation. Cleaned condenser coils and inspected fan motor operation. System tested and operating within normal parameters with no issues identified.
Completed annual cooling maintenance tune-up on residential air conditioning system. System inspection revealed refrigerant charge was slightly low; added refrigerant and UV dye to proper levels for optimal system performance and future leak detection capability.
Completed comprehensive preventive maintenance on residential heating and cooling system. Performed full inspection of both furnace and air conditioning unit, verifying all electrical components including capacitor values, contactor condition, blower motor, and condenser fan operation. Measured and confirmed proper temperature split in cooling mode and verified heating cycle response. Checked and cleared condensate drain line, inspected air filters, and tested all safety controls and system safeties for proper function. Used clamp meter to verify amperage draws on compressor and fan motors were within manufacturer specifications. No refrigerant leaks detected, no combustion-related issues observed, and no active fault codes present. Cleaned accessible components on outdoor condensing unit and indoor air handler. System operating normally in both heating and cooling modes with all parameters within acceptable ranges.
Responded to no hot water call at residential property. Found high limit intake screen on natural gas water heater completely plugged with debris, preventing proper operation. Cleared intake screen and restored hot water functionality. Inspected water heating system including water softener, copper piping, shutoff valves, and all connections to verify proper operation after repair.
Responded to a service call for a shower faucet with a broken Moen cartridge that had snapped off inside the valve body. Upon inspection, found significant mineral buildup around the valve opening and drain area. Successfully extracted the damaged cartridge remnants and installed a new replacement Moen cartridge, restoring proper functionality to the shower faucet handle and water control.
Performed routine tune-up service on gas furnace system. Unit operating within normal parameters, but noted customer using portable room humidifiers. Explained potential overheating risks associated with these devices and provided estimate for proper whole-home humidifier installation.
Completed residential plumbing inspection to address water leakage issue. Identified faulty flare on copper line coming through floor. After city water shutoff, replaced adapter and flare nut to resolve the leak.
Inspected leak at water service connection before meter. Identified damaged flare fitting on copper water line as source of water leak. Scheduled return visit to install new flare on copper water service once city completes water shutoff at street.
Completed warranty service on Lennox furnace system. Diagnosed and replaced faulty RDS board and associated sensor to resolve red leak detection issue. Verified furnace is now fully operational with proper control board connections and wiring.
Responded to service call for two toilets with leaking valves. Upon inspection, determined both toilet shut-off valves required replacement. Successfully installed new stops, resolving the leak issues. Verified proper operation after installation with no further leakage detected.
Diagnosed and resolved no-heat issue in downstairs zone of recently installed Lennox furnace system. Identified faulty refrigerant leak sensor and control box as root causes. Replaced defective sensor and control box, restoring proper heating function to the system.
Responded to no-heat call for a 15-year-old Bryant furnace. Diagnostic testing revealed a seizing draft motor causing intermittent pressure switch operation with audible grinding noise. Further inspection identified a crack in the heat exchanger at the first eyelet from the high limit, presenting a safety hazard. Performed safety shutdown and scheduled follow-up with service advisor due to unsafe operating condition.
Performed comprehensive furnace maintenance on 8-year-old Rheem system. Conducted full diagnostic assessment including combustion analysis, gas pressure verification (high/low stages), heat exchanger inspection, and thermostat operation test. All components functioning properly with no immediate concerns identified; cleaned pressure switch and noted moderate filter condition.
Diagnosed and serviced Aprilaire Automatic Humidifier Control Model 60 that was experiencing continuous operation with flashing yellow indicator light. Replaced humidifier filter which had visible dust accumulation and performed system reset to restore proper functionality. Successfully tested the unit to verify normal operation with proper on/off cycling.
Responded to service call for Goodman furnace with limited heat concerns. Inspected unit interior components including blower assembly, electrical connections, and ductwork. Determined dirty filter was restricting airflow; replaced filter and tested system operation. Advised customer to monitor performance and contact if heating issues recur.
Performed annual tune-up on 4-year-old Lennox furnace. Inspected FASCO blower motor, electrical connections, and all operational components. Furnace is functioning properly with no current issues, though client noted past problems with ignitor. System left in full operational condition.
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