Since 1959, Hurlburt has made it our mission to keep your home comfortable and protected.
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Minnesota is famed for its bitterly cold winter weather. The cold is great if you enjoy skiing, playing hockey, or ice fishing, but not so great when it comes to keeping your house warm. Whether you have a gas or electric furnace, a heat pump, or radiant heating, we have what it takes to ensure your home always has effective heating with our expert repair and maintenance services. We’ll also be there to help you upgrade your heating system when the time comes.
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Trust Us to Deliver Reliable Heating Services to Your Home
- Heating Repair: Thanks to our professional repair services, you can quickly overcome any issues with your heating system. From loud noises to poor efficiency or insufficient heating, our technicians can handle it all.
- Heating Installation: We offer a selection of top-quality furnaces, heat pumps, and boilers. Whether your existing unit has quit working or you want to upgrade to lower your heating costs, we’ll make sure you get the right unit. You can also trust that we’ll install and calibrate everything properly so that your new heating system operates at its peak effectiveness.
- Heating Maintenance: Annual heating maintenance is the easiest way to boost performance and efficiency while also protecting against damage. By joining the Hurlburt Family Rewards Program, you’ll receive a full annual tune-up along with other great benefits like discounted repairs.
Having effective air conditioning ensures summertime comfort and helps fight against high humidity. When the summer heat hits, you can count on us to keep your home cool. Our team works on all models of central air conditioners, heat pumps, and ductless mini-splits, so we can assist with any cooling needs you have. If you’re interested in upgrading your current AC system, we’ll provide you with an energy-efficient replacement that is perfectly sized for your home.
Look to Our Cooling Experts When You Need Help
- Cooling Repair: We offer comprehensive cooling repair services and can help you tackle any problems with your AC system. Our technicians are adept at properly diagnosing all AC problems and will always make sure to perform the repair in the most effective way. They’ll also explain everything so that you know what the specific problem is and what it will take to fix it.
- Cooling Installation: Replacing your old AC or heat pump is a great way to improve your summer comfort and reduce your air conditioning bills. If your house doesn’t have ductwork, installing a ductless mini-split system is a far better alternative to using window ACs. Whether it’s central or ductless AC installation, we’re the HVAC company to trust.
- Cooling Maintenance: Annual maintenance is equally important for your cooling system. The Hurlburt Family Rewards Program entitles you to a comprehensive AC tune-up each year. When it comes time to replace your AC, you can even put 100% of the membership fees you’ve paid toward the cost of the replacement.
Do you want to make sure you get the most out of your plumbing? As a full-service residential plumbing company, we can oversee all aspects of your water, drain, and sewer systems. If you want to upgrade your showerheads, faucets, or toilets, we can help. We can also provide energy-efficient upgrade suggestions, like a new tankless water heater.
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Hiring an experienced electrical company is crucial for keeping your electrical system safe and avoiding serious damage. Our electricians put their years of experience into all the work they perform and ensure everything they do conforms to electrical code requirements. Whether you have an issue with your wiring, need to upgrade your electrical panel, or want to install an EV charger, you can always count on us.
Our Electrical Experts Provide the Following Services:
- Electrical Repair: We can perform any type of electrical repair, from small to large. If you have an outlet that doesn’t work, a circuit breaker that constantly trips, or any other electrical problems, turn to us for prompt, safe, and professional repair services.
- Electrical Installation: We can install almost any electrical component, including lights, outlets, ceiling fans, and more. If you want to be prepared for power outages, we can also upgrade your house with a whole-home backup generator.
At Hurlburt, we believe in bringing a small-town culture to the big-city suburbs. We’re proud to serve the entire Eagan community—from Jensen Lake to the I-494/I-35E Interchange and everywhere in between. Whether you’re dealing with a frozen pipe during winter or issues with staying cool when the summer heat and humidity arrive, we’re ready to help.
When you turn to Hurlburt for your HVAC, plumbing, or electrical needs, you’ll receive personalized attention and an unbeatable level of service. We take pride in helping homeowners properly overcome their problems and won’t rest until you’re fully satisfied. We’re so confident in what we do that we offer a full one-year parts and labor warranty on all repairs and installations. We also make it our mission to keep our customers coming back to us every time they need any home service.
To learn what makes Hurlburt the best plumbing, electrical, and HVAC company in Eagan, contact us today.
Completed comprehensive AC tune-up on Bryant HVAC system per maintenance agreement. System was operating properly upon arrival. During inspection, identified weak capacitor on compressor side of outdoor condenser unit. Replaced defective capacitor to ensure reliable system operation and prevent potential compressor failure.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 30+ year old air conditioning system. Upon inspection, discovered multiple critical component failures including blower motor, capacitor, and control board. Motor and capacitor showed visible burn damage and complete failure. Further investigation revealed severe rust and corrosion on heat exchanger caused by water leakage from indoor evaporator coil dripping onto furnace components. Due to age of equipment and extent of damage affecting both heating and cooling systems, determined repair was not economically viable. Disconnected power to furnace for safety. Documented failed components with photos of damaged control board, burned capacitor, and electrical panel. Recommended complete system replacement of both furnace and air conditioning unit. Scheduled follow-up appointment for replacement estimate.
Replaced non-functional 15-year-old water softener system with new unit in basement utility area. The existing softener had ceased operation and was beyond economical repair, requiring complete replacement. Installed new water treatment system with digital control panel, connected to existing copper supply lines and drain plumbing, and verified proper operation of all functions.
Responded to callback for recently installed reverse osmosis system that developed leak at faucet connection under sink. Upon inspection, identified drain line hole in countertop was undersized, causing improper fitting and water leakage. Drilled hole to proper diameter to accommodate drain line, ensuring secure fit and proper drainage. Verified all connections, tested system operation, and confirmed leak was resolved with no further water discharge.
Completed warranty repair involving replacement of leak sensor with A2L-compatible unit on Lennox system. Addressed and corrected deficiencies identified during prior inspection. All corrections implemented per manufacturer specifications and system tested for proper operation upon completion.
Completed comprehensive AC tune-up for preventive maintenance agreement member. Identified deteriorated suction line insulation on exterior unit with significant wear and exposure, replaced with new foam insulation to restore proper thermal protection and system efficiency. Documented equipment temperatures and overall system condition during inspection.
Responded to a water main leak at the residential property. Upon inspection, identified a slow drip originating from a corroded ball valve and coupling assembly located on the main water line prior to the water meter and main shut-off valve. The leak had been present for approximately two years. The plumbing infrastructure showed significant age-related deterioration, with extensive rust and corrosion visible on the brass valve body and copper pipe connections. Documented the condition of the aging plumbing system, including the corroded valve assembly and mixed materials from previous repairs. Explained that water service would need to be shut off from the exterior supply line to properly address the leak, as the affected components are positioned upstream of the interior shut-off valve. Provided the customer with multiple repair options to resolve the leak and prevent further deterioration of the water supply system.
Performed annual backflow prevention device testing on exterior pressure vacuum breaker (PVB) assembly for permit compliance. Installed test cocks as required, connected diagnostic gauges, and conducted pressure differential testing per industry standards. All test results verified proper operation of the vacuum breaker, with the device passing inspection requirements.
Performed comprehensive preventive maintenance on 4-year-old air conditioning system with no reported issues. Inspected all system components including motor electrical properties, verified refrigerant charge levels, cleaned outdoor condenser coils, measured capacitor performance, and confirmed proper temperature differential across the system. All components tested within normal operating parameters and unit is functioning properly.
Responded to return visit for Lennox AC system not cooling. Upon arrival, found thermostat displaying communication fault with indoor control board showing fault codes A800 and A304. Verified SW1 dip switch settings (1 and 3 off, 2 and 4 on) and checked low voltage communication wiring between indoor and outdoor units. Monitored system operation for approximately 30 minutes until normal cooling operation resumed. Advised customer to contact office if system stops cooling again for further diagnosis.
Completed return visit to address no cooling complaint by adding just under 2 lbs of refrigerant to achieve proper system charge of 11 degrees subcooling per manufacturer specifications, resulting in 19 degrees delta T. Corrected reversed Y1 and Y2 control wiring at outdoor unit and rewired off-peak saver switch to break common wire instead of hot leg for proper operation. System tested and verified operating correctly with all components functioning as designed.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 2009 Lennox system. Upon arrival, customer had already replaced filter and cleaned condenser coils. Performed diagnostic evaluation of both indoor furnace unit and outdoor condensing unit. System operational with no fault codes present, no refrigerant freeze-up observed on coil, and all components functioning within normal parameters at time of inspection. No repairs required.
Responded to no-cool complaint on 26-year-old residential air conditioning system. Upon arrival, outdoor unit fan was not running and producing clicking noise. Verified thermostat settings for cooling mode. Inspected indoor unit including air filter, condensate drain, and blower motor—all components functioning properly. Proceeded to outdoor unit which failed to operate. Disconnected power and performed electrical diagnostics. Identified failed dual-run capacitor (35+5 MFD) as root cause of system failure. Presented repair options and received approval for capacitor replacement. Installed new capacitor and restored power to system. Verified proper operation of compressor and condenser fan motor. Measured temperature split at 22 degrees, confirming adequate cooling performance. System returned to normal operation. Homeowner expressed interest in full system replacement due to age of equipment; scheduled comfort advisor consultation for afternoon appointment.
Responded to service call for non-operational system and discovered rodent damage to high limit pressure switch on the liquid line of the condenser. Removed compressor cover and found active rodent nest inside unit, which was extracted and disposed of. Thoroughly cleaned condenser coil and surrounding areas of debris and contamination. Replaced damaged high limit pressure switch with new component and completed all electrical connections and wiring. Cycled system to verify proper operation and added 1 lb of R-410A refrigerant to restore proper charge levels. Conducted final operational testing including pressure readings and temperature differentials. System restored to normal operating parameters with all safety controls functioning correctly.
Responded to reported toilet leak following recent installation. Upon inspection, identified failed wax ring with horn as source of water seepage at base of toilet. Removed toilet, cleaned flange and mounting surface, and reinstalled toilet using new wax ring without horn to ensure proper seal and prevent future leakage.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 11-year-old AIRE-FLO air conditioning system. Upon arrival, confirmed unit was not operating properly and cycling intermittently. Performed diagnostic testing with manifold gauges and determined system was low on refrigerant charge. Low refrigerant level caused low pressure safety switch to trip, preventing compressor operation and eliminating cooling capacity. Identified refrigerant type as obsolete R-22, making recharge cost-prohibitive and availability limited. Given age of equipment, declining efficiency, and obsolete refrigerant requiring expensive repairs, recommended full system replacement rather than repair. Discussed options and benefits of upgrading to modern high-efficiency unit with current R-410A refrigerant. Scheduled same-day estimate for new air conditioning system installation to restore cooling comfort.
Responded to a no cooling call on a 16-year-old Carrier air conditioning system. Upon arrival, confirmed the outdoor fan was engaging and turning but the system was not cooling the home. Performed diagnostic evaluation and discovered the system was completely flat on refrigerant charge, missing approximately 10 pounds of R-22. Due to the lack of refrigerant, the system would not operate, preventing further diagnostic testing to locate the source of the refrigerant leak. Discussed all available repair and replacement options with the homeowner given the age of the equipment and severity of the refrigerant loss. Scheduled a follow-up appointment with a service advisor to review recommendations and determine the best course of action for restoring cooling to the home.
Responded to a water leak on the exterior irrigation system where the 8-12 pipe exits from the basement. Upon inspection, identified a failed pressure vacuum breaker that was actively leaking. Removed the defective pressure vacuum breaker assembly and installed a new replacement unit, restoring proper function to the irrigation system and eliminating the leak.
Responded to warranty callback for loud thunking noise occurring at system startup on recently installed air conditioning system. Diagnosed source of noise as ductwork popping at filter slot location above evaporator coil where modifications were made during initial installation. Secured ductwork by installing additional screws and adding slip connector section to reinforce and stabilize the affected area, eliminating the noise issue. System tested and verified operating properly with no further abnormal sounds detected.
Responded to a no cooling callback where the outdoor unit was not running. Previous technician had visited, and customer subsequently installed a new thermostat, but system remained inoperative. Diagnosed issue by jumpering thermostat wires at air handler, which successfully activated the air conditioning system, confirming the newly installed thermostat was defective. Verified all electrical connections and system operation. Customer elected to purchase and install replacement thermostat independently. System confirmed operational when proper thermostat control signal present.
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