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See what your neighbors say about Hurlburt, and our much-loved team of HVAC contractor experts. With 24/7 service, we can heat your home day or night. Whether you need our help with a furnace repair or require a new furnace installation, we can care for your immediate home comfort needs and maintain your HVAC with our furnace maintenance plan. Turn to us for heating repair , maintenance, and heating installation!
Is your home heated with a boiler? We have boiler heating services, boiler repair, maintenance, and boiler replacement capabilities. We can even help with wood boilers! Don’t trust just anyone for your heating service needs in Eau Claire.
When it is time to buy a new air conditioner to cool your Eau Claire, WI home, you want to take out the guesswork and make sure that the AC installation and home HVAC service are above and beyond your expectations. Trust Hurlburt to serve you and your family’s air conditioning needs.Call us now for:
If you have a smaller space or home gym, you might consider having a ductless mini split for zoning your HVAC system and providing a more custom cool for your space.
An air conditioner that is leaking water can be caused by a few different factors:
If you’re experiencing an AC leak, it’s important to have a licensed HVAC technician inspect your unit to determine the root cause of the problem and make any necessary repairs.
The specific steps to fix a leaking water line depend on the type of pipe and the location of the leak. Generally, the first step is to turn off the water supply to the affected area. This can usually be done at a shut-off valve located near the leak or at the main water supply valve. Locate the source of the leak and assess the damage to determine the extent of the repair needed.To avoid any water damage or further leaks, drain the water from the pipes by turning on a faucet at a lower elevation than the leak. Depending on the extent of the damage, you may be able to repair the pipe with a patch or sealant. If the damage is more extensive, you may need to replace the damaged section of the pipe. Once the repair is complete, turn the water supply back on and check for any leaks or water damage.
If you’re not comfortable making these repairs yourself, it’s always best to contact a licensed plumber to ensure the repair is done safely and effectively.
Hurlburt in Wisconsin offers comprehensive electrical services designed to ensure your home’s electrical systems operate safely and efficiently. From meticulous electrical repairs that address immediate issues to the installation of whole-home generators for uninterrupted power during outages, their skilled technicians ensure top-tier service and reliability.
Additionally, their electrical panel services are crucial for maintaining the heart of your home’s electrical system, safeguarding against potential hazards, and improving overall electrical performance. Whether you’re upgrading your old panel to accommodate new appliances or simply ensuring your current setup meets safety standards, Hurlburt‘s expert team provides peace of mind with every service call.
Their commitment to quality and customer satisfaction makes them a trusted partner in maintaining and enhancing your home’s electrical infrastructure.
Hurlburt in Wisconsin expertly handles a wide range of electrical installation services to enhance the functionality and comfort of your home.
Whether you’re looking to modernize your space with new lighting installations that transform the ambiance of your rooms or need practical solutions like additional electrical outlets to accommodate your growing array of devices, Hurlburt’s professional team is equipped to meet your needs. They also specialize in ceiling fan installations to help you maintain a comfortable temperature year-round while improving energy efficiency.
With a commitment to safety and precision, Hurlburt ensures that every installation, big or small, is executed flawlessly to provide you with reliable and efficient electrical solutions that seamlessly integrate into your daily life.
Hurlburt in Wisconsin offers professional duct cleaning services designed to enhance both your air conditioning performance and indoor air quality. Over time, ductwork can accumulate dust, allergens, and various debris, which can impede airflow and reduce the efficiency of your HVAC system.
By choosing Hurlburt’s duct cleaning services, you can restore optimal airflow, ensuring your air conditioning system operates at peak efficiency. This not only helps in reducing energy costs but also in extending the lifespan of the system. Additionally, clean ducts significantly improve the quality of air inside your home, minimizing respiratory irritants and creating a healthier living environment.
Hurlburt’s thorough cleaning process removes contaminants effectively, providing you with cleaner, fresher air, and a more comfortable home environment.
We specialize in a variety of HVAC plumbing services, and electrical services including those mentioned above and more:
We understand the importance of keeping your home comfortable and operational all year, which is why we created our Hurlburt Family Rewards Club to help you keep your systems maintained. Additionally, we offer emergency services to ensure that you can get HVAC and plumbing services immediately.
To learn more about our expert HVAC and plumbing services, contact us today. If you want to find out what other customers are saying about our quality services, check out the reviews below!
Responded to service call for water leakage from recently installed furnace vent during rain events. Upon inspection, discovered deteriorated sealant around roof jack and chimney penetration with significant cracks along seams allowing water infiltration. Re-sealed all compromised areas around roof jack penetration and advised that if leakage persists, complete roof jack replacement will be necessary. System operational with temporary repair in place.
Completed comprehensive plumbing inspection of residential property with focus on bathroom fixtures and kitchen instant hot water system. Documented condition of bathroom facilities including toilet, sink, and associated fixtures, all found to be in functional working order. Identified electrical issue with instant hot water dispenser under kitchen sink, which is currently wired to same switched outlet as garbage disposal, preventing independent operation of the instant hot unit. Coordinated with electrical department to schedule service call for rewiring instant hot faucet to dedicated circuit for proper functionality.
Responded to no-cooling complaint on recently installed system. Upon arrival, found AC breaker tripped; attempted reset but breaker immediately re-tripped. Verified all field wiring connections were correct and disconnected high voltage from equipment, but breaker continued to fail reset. Determined issue to be electrical panel/breaker malfunction rather than HVAC equipment problem. Left outdoor disconnect off and thermostat in off position for safety. Submitted follow-up request for licensed electrician to diagnose and replace faulty breaker before system can be restored to operation.
Responded to a no hot water condition on a Vertex by A.O. Smith tanked water heater displaying an ignition/flame failure error code. Upon inspection, diagnosed a faulty flame sensor preventing proper ignition. Performed cleaning and maintenance on the burner assembly and thermocouple to restore proper operation. Unit tested successfully and returned to normal hot water production.
Completed annual air conditioning maintenance tune-up on Lennox outdoor condensing unit. Performed comprehensive system inspection including cleaning of outdoor coil, inspection of electrical components, refrigerant pressures, and routine operational checks—all parameters found within manufacturer specifications. Replaced heavily soiled air filter and conducted operational test with 15-minute runtime, confirming proper system performance with 15-degree temperature split across evaporator coil.
Completed comprehensive tune-up service on furnace, air conditioning unit, and mini-split system. Upon initial furnace startup, unit experienced intermittent operation and triggered E09 error code indicating inducer limit or condensate switch fault. Diagnosed issue as improperly routed condensate pressure switch tubing with excessive length and sagging section causing water accumulation and premature switch activation. Repositioned condensate pressure switch tube within furnace cabinet to ensure proper drainage back to trap, eliminating water pooling. Verified air filter condition was satisfactory and all furnace components operating within manufacturer specifications. Conducted thorough heat exchanger inspection with no cracks, holes, or compromises detected. Performed complete operational testing of furnace with extended 20-minute runtime confirming stable operation with no error codes. Executed standard preventive maintenance inspection on air conditioning system and mini-split unit
Completed comprehensive furnace and AC tune-ups on 20+ year old system. Furnace inspection revealed heavily soiled air filter and excessive play in blower wheel assembly; all electrical readings within manufacturer specifications and heat exchanger showed no cracks or compromises. System achieved 55-65°F temperature rise during operational testing. AC inspection of R22 system identified capacitor reading out of specification on hermetic compressor side and contactor showing significant pitting. Unit produced approximately 20°F temperature drop during cooling cycle testing. Documented findings with photographic evidence showing outdoor condensing unit with exposed electrical components and indoor equipment installation. Recommended system evaluation for repair estimates given age of equipment and identified component deficiencies. Follow-up appointment scheduled for replacement pricing consultation.
Completed scheduled semi-annual maintenance on 4-year-old Lennox air conditioning system. Performed comprehensive AC tune-up including inspection of blower assembly and evaporator coil, both found to be clean with clear condensate drain line. Conducted routine electrical testing with all components measuring within manufacturer specifications. Replaced air filter due to excessive dirt accumulation. Tested system operation for 15 minutes, confirming proper cooling performance with 22-24 degree temperature differential across the coil, indicating optimal refrigerant charge and airflow.
Performed comprehensive AC tune-up and inspection on 15-year-old system for new homeowner. Inspected all routine components including filter, blower motor, and evaporator coil, finding all clean with proper condensate drainage. Conducted electrical testing on outdoor unit, cleaned condenser coils, and verified system operation with 15-minute runtime test, confirming 17-18 degree temperature split despite low ambient load of 60 degrees, indicating optimal cooling performance.
Responded to report of bathtub drain leaking through ceiling. Upon arrival, performed diagnostic testing by running water through tub drain assembly—no leakage detected at drain connection. Conducted systematic water testing at tub spout, overflow assembly, and shower valve trim. Testing revealed water infiltration occurring at back side of shower wall, indicating compromised seal at fixture penetrations. Applied silicone sealant around all tub trim components and along back side of shower wall to prevent further water intrusion. Documented conditions with photographs of shower assembly and accessible plumbing connections in ceiling space below.
Completed annual air conditioning maintenance and tune-up inspection. Performed comprehensive system check including all electrical components, refrigerant lines, and condenser unit operation. Cleaned condensate drain lines, which were found to be clear and functioning properly. Inspected outdoor unit and removed debris including sunflower seeds from interior; confirmed no wire damage present. Washed condenser coil and verified all system components operating within normal parameters with no issues identified.
Responded to service call for mini-split system requiring refrigerant recharge. Upon arrival, repaired flare connections and performed pressure test on the system. During testing, audible leak detected from inside the unit. Further inspection revealed a cracked compressor requiring replacement. Documented findings with photographic evidence and informed customer of the failed component. Coordinated with technical support to obtain replacement compressor part number and warranty claim documentation. Determined that equipment registration was incomplete and required original installation company information to process warranty claim. Customer agreed to obtain necessary installation details from previous property owner to complete equipment registration. Once registration information is received, warranty process will proceed through authorized dealer for compressor replacement under manufacturer warranty.
Responded to a water leak originating from the upstairs toilet and manifesting in the downstairs ceiling. Upon inspection, identified a compromised copper supply line between the toilet closet flange connection and the drain assembly, specifically at the section between the toilet 90-degree elbow and double wye fitting. The copper pipe exhibited significant corrosion and blue-green patina indicative of long-term moisture exposure and oxidation. Documented the condition of the affected plumbing infrastructure with photographs showing the deteriorated copper piping within the floor joist cavity. Coordinated with repipe specialist for comprehensive assessment and replacement estimate of the damaged water supply line.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 15-year-old HVAC system with blower running slow. Upon inspection, discovered extensive rodent damage throughout electrical connections and wiring. Removed rodent debris and contamination from unit. Replaced or repaired all damaged spade connectors and electrical connections affected by rodent activity. Installed new capacitor to restore proper blower motor operation. Replaced leaking Schrader valve core on refrigerant line. Tested system operation and verified proper cooling function restored.
Responded to complaint of insufficient airflow and low cooling performance on recently installed system. Performed complete system diagnostics including refrigerant pressures, superheat, subcooling, and temperature differential measurements. All refrigerant charge levels confirmed within manufacturer specifications with 21-22°F temperature split across evaporator coil. Identified airflow restriction caused by two oversized duct registers left in open position and humidifier damper remaining open during cooling season. Closed both registers and humidifier damper to optimize air distribution and system performance. Airflow and cooling delivery significantly improved upon completion of adjustments.
Responded to no heat call with reported thermostat communication errors between AC and furnace units. Upon arrival, found system operating normally with furnace running and responding properly to thermostat heat calls. No error codes present at thermostat or system controls during inspection. Performed operational testing of both heating and cooling modes, running furnace and AC unit for 15 minutes each to verify proper cycling and communication. Inspected all low voltage wiring connections at thermostat, furnace, and outdoor unit—all connections secure and intact. System demonstrated consistent operation throughout testing period with no fault codes generated. Recommended thermostat upgrade to newer model if intermittent communication issues continue. System left in proper working order.
Responded to no cooling complaint on newly installed system. Upon arrival, discovered outdoor unit failing to engage due to improperly wired thermostat connections at the indoor air handler hub. Corrected Y and C wire positions at the terminal hub, restoring proper communication between thermostat and condensing unit. Verified system operation with all components functioning correctly and confirmed 20-degree temperature split across evaporator coil, indicating proper cooling performance.
Responded to callback for inadequate cooling on commercial air conditioning system. Upon arrival, verified unit was operational and producing cool air, but with diminished capacity to upper levels. Conducted comprehensive system inspection and identified multiple compromised ductwork sections throughout basement area, including disconnected joints above furnace and severely deteriorated flexible duct connections with rusted sections along ceiling runs leading to upper floors. Performed temporary repairs by taping and mechanically fastening accessible loose joints near furnace to restore partial airflow. Documented extensive ductwork deterioration with photographs showing rusted penetrations and separated connections causing significant conditioned air loss. Recommended complete ductwork replacement for affected sections to restore proper system performance and cooling capacity.
Completed comprehensive BOGO tune-up on both air conditioning and furnace systems, performing diagnostic testing through S40 system, washing condenser coil, and inspecting all components. Identified ongoing refrigerant migration issue causing gurgling sound for approximately one minute, determined to be caused by improper refrigerant line routing installed three years ago; recommended follow-up visit to install 90° bends in exterior refrigerant lines to resolve vibration and migration concerns. All other system components tested within normal operating parameters.
Responded to toilet leak occurring every 15-20 minutes due to malfunctioning overflow tube and float mechanism in 20-year-old Mansfield toilet. Removed existing toilet and installed new ADA-compliant comfort height elongated toilet with updated internal components including fill valve and flapper assembly. Tested new installation for proper operation, verified no leaks, and ensured proper flush function and water level settings.
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