Since 1959, Hurlburt has made it our mission to keep your home comfortable and protected.
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Our local HVAC technicians recognize just how tough the freezing Minnesota winters can be on a home’s heating system. High heating bills and occasional breakdowns are just some of the things you can encounter when living in the area. We have what it takes to properly take care of your furnace, heat pump, or boiler and ensure your home stays nice and toasty. We can also help you find ways to ensure you don’t have to pay an arm and a leg to keep your home warm.
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Heating Services We Provide:
- Heating Repair: If your heating won’t come on or isn’t keeping your house warm, you can always turn to us for help. Our team has years of experience dealing with the full range of heating issues and can work on all makes and models of heating equipment.
- Heating Installation: Looking to save money this winter by replacing your outdated heating system? We offer a range of top-quality heating solutions.
- Heating Maintenance: Join the Hurlburt Family Rewards Program and get the help you need to keep your heating in tip-top shape. Our comprehensive maintenance services will make sure you have effective, long-lasting heating.
Does your home constantly feel overly hot and muggy during the summer months? With our professional air conditioning services, you can enjoy the feeling of a cool, comfortable home all summer long. From repairs and maintenance to a new installation, our AC experts are here to help.
Count On Us for These Cooling Services:
- Cooling Repair: From refrigerant leaks to electrical issues and everything in between, we’re always ready to fix AC issues whenever they arise. We work on central ACs, central heat pumps and ductless mini-split systems.
- Cooling Installation: Are you sick of running noisy, inefficient window air conditioners in the summer? Let us help get you the right cooling system so you can save on energy and stay more comfortable.
- Cooling Maintenance: As part of the Hurlburt Family Rewards Program, we’ll also fully maintain your cooling system every year. Joining the program also provides other excellent benefits like a 15% discount on repairs.
Don’t let plumbing issues in your home spiral out of control. Common issues like leaks and poor water quality can be a nightmare to deal with every single day. Whatever plumbing problem you’re dealing with, our experienced plumbers can handle it. We’re ready to put our expertise to work for you whenever your plumbing needs repair or you require any installations.
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We offer customized electrical services perfectly suited to any home. The fact that many homes in the area were built around 40 years ago means that many of them have outdated, inefficient electrical systems. Whether you need to rewire an older home or are experiencing electrical issues with a newer house, we’re the company to turn to. Our electricians maintain the highest industry standards and make sure all the work they perform is up to code.
Let Us Perform Your Electrical Work:
- Electrical Repair: Have you noticed burn marks on an outlet or lights in your house that continually flicker? Many electrical issues can be extremely dangerous and potentially lead to a fire. That’s why we offer prompt repair services and can repair any problems to make sure your electrical system is safe.
- Electrical Installation: Want to upgrade your home with a backup generator or an EV charging station? Our electricians can install anything and everything from lighting and ceiling fans to smart home equipment and more.
Whether your house is near Flying Cloud Airport or Miller Park, you can always count on us to provide timely service. When you schedule an appointment, we’ll arrive when we said we would, with everything we need to get straight to work. Our local professionals know the area well and fully understand the unique challenges that can come with living in the big city suburbs.
Our motto is “Welcome to the Hurlburt Family!” Our goal is to create long-lasting relationships by performing exceptional work at fair prices and providing top-notch customer service. When performing any HVAC, plumbing, or electrical service, we’re always ready to go the extra mile and never rest until the customer is satisfied. Check out the thousands of five-star reviews we’ve received from previous customers over the years!
Call us today to get the help of the most trusted plumbing, electrical, and HVAC company in Eden Prairie, and experience the Hurlburt difference for yourself.
Responded to callback for newly installed A/C system with no cooling on upper floors. Performed comprehensive system diagnostics including thermostat verification, airflow testing at vents, air handler inspection, blower motor operation check, and temperature split measurements. Found subcool reading at 8 degrees, indicating low refrigerant charge. Added 8.6 oz of refrigerant to system, bringing subcool to optimal 12 degrees. Verified system now cooling normally throughout all floors. Recommended filter replacement and scheduled comfort advisor appointment for zone system consultation.
Responded to no airflow complaint affecting four upstairs bedrooms. Diagnosed inadequate blower speed setting when system operated in fan-only mode—adjusted blower speed from low to mid-high setting, which restored airflow to three of four bedrooms. Investigated master bedroom supply vent with zero airflow and discovered supply vent was incorrectly connected to return ductwork rather than supply trunk line, confirmed by observing spider webs being drawn inward instead of expelled outward. Unable to trace ductwork routing from basement due to concealed chase with no access points. Located and repaired two disconnected duct sections in basement using foil tape to restore proper connections. Documented misrouted master bedroom ductwork requiring replacement to establish proper supply air path—recommended scheduling estimate for ductwork rerouting and installation of access panel for future serviceability.
# HVAC Maintenance and Repair Summary Responded to a no-cooling complaint on a 14-year-old residential air conditioning system installed with an indoor coil positioned atop a newer Lennox furnace. Upon inspection, identified multiple failing components presenting immediate operational concerns and potential secondary damage risks. ## Diagnostic Findings Comprehensive system evaluation revealed several critical issues requiring immediate attention. The contactor displayed signs of electrical degradation with visible pitting and arcing damage. Capacitor testing indicated values outside manufacturer specifications, contributing to reduced system performance. Condenser fan motor exhibited bearing wear and elevated operating temperatures. Compressor amperage readings measured significantly above nameplate specifications, indicating mechanical stress and potential imminent failure. System airflow analysis identified a restriction in the refrigerant circuit. The thermal expansion valve (T
Responded to emergency service call for furnace system leaking water extensively throughout basement area. Upon inspection, discovered evaporator coil was improperly positioned by installation crew, causing condensate drainage failure and significant water accumulation on concrete floor with visible staining and moisture damage. Documented conditions with photographs showing water pooling, floor discoloration, and affected areas around HVAC ductwork and utility infrastructure. Identified that installation team needs to return to properly reposition evaporator coil and correct drainage issues to prevent further water damage to vacant property.
Completed annual cooling maintenance visit on multiple HVAC systems including four standard air conditioning units, two mini split systems in garage area, plus additional tune-ups on seven standard AC units and three mini splits. During inspection, identified a weak capacitor on unit six and performed replacement to restore proper system operation.
Responded to report of water leaking from furnace vent pipe. Upon arrival, no active water leak was observed. Investigated potential sources and determined condensation from air conditioning system operation and minor condensation from overhead cold water line were likely causes of small water accumulation previously observed. Checked refrigerant pressures on R22 system and found levels off but not critically low, ruling out coil freeze-up. System appears to be overfeeding refrigerant, noted replacement condenser installed in 2014 with unknown evaporator coil age. Documented equipment conditions with photos and provided quote for system corrections.
Responded to a leaking shut-off valve in the basement that controlled an outdoor spigot. Upon inspection, confirmed active leak at the valve and provided estimate for replacement. Replaced the faulty shut-off valve with a new ball valve, restored water supply, and conducted a 10-minute pressure test to verify proper installation with no leaks detected. Left system in full working order.
Replaced upstairs tub and shower valve assembly and trim in bathroom. Installed two 1/2-inch ball valve isolation valves on both hot and cold water lines within the access panel for future service accessibility. Removed existing valve, installed new tub and shower valve with corresponding trim kit, and verified all connections were secure. Restored water supply, performed leak test on all connections and fittings with no leaks detected. Left fixture fully operational and cleaned work area.
Responded to no cool call on Carrier rooftop unit. Upon arrival, found Honeywell TH8321WF1001 thermostat locked with password protection and no screen display. Customer had no access credentials and password recovery was not available. Determined thermostat could not be reset or unlocked without proper credentials. Removed existing locked thermostat and installed replacement unit to restore system control and operation. Verified proper communication between new thermostat and RTU, confirmed cooling function restored.
Responded to a no cool call on a 36-year-old York air conditioning system. Upon arrival, diagnosed a completely locked up condenser fan motor preventing the unit from operating. Discussed replacement options with homeowner and scheduled follow-up consultation with service advisor to review system solutions.
Responded to no-cooling call on warehouse rooftop Carrier WeatherMaker RTU model 48TCED16K2A6A6NVSMD. Found main control board receiving 24V power but intermittently failing to send voltage to thermostat terminal strip, causing unit to shut down. Temporarily restored operation by resetting RTU and tapping control board to re-establish connection. Diagnosed faulty main control board requiring replacement and initiated parts order with warranty verification. Observed severely restricted airflow due to neglected filter maintenance—unit requires six 18x24x2 filters for immediate replacement. Instructed on-site personnel on emergency reset procedure to maintain operation until return visit for board replacement and filter service.
Responded to service call for water heater inspection following concerns noted on home inspection report regarding potential exhaust issues and melted plastic on top of unit. Upon arrival, performed thorough visual inspection of Rheem tanked water heater installation and all associated components. Examined exhaust venting system, flue pipe connections, and draft hood assembly for proper operation and clearance compliance. Inspected furnace exhaust system with PVC intake and exhaust vents to rule out any cross-contamination or backdrafting concerns. Verified water heater is conventional atmospheric vent unit, not power vent configuration. Checked all copper supply line connections, temperature and pressure relief valve, and gas line connections for leaks or defects. Evaluated combustion air supply and clearances to combustible materials per manufacturer specifications. Documented installation with photographs showing water heater, furnace system, venting configuration, and utility room
Responded to callback to inspect air exchanger and verify bathroom ventilation connections. Confirmed that bathroom exhaust fans are properly connected to the air exchanger unit and verified operational functionality. Tested system by activating bathroom fans and confirmed air exchanger engages as designed, with fans serving as exhaust points rather than supply vents.
Responded to service call for malfunctioning shower valve that would not shut off completely. Accessed valve assembly through existing wall opening in tiled shower enclosure. Inspected Delta rough-in valve body and cartridge assembly, which showed signs of corrosion and mineral buildup causing failure to seal properly. Assessed condition of existing chrome escutcheon plate, spout, and trim fixtures. Provided detailed estimate for complete shower valve replacement including new Delta pressure-balance valve cartridge, trim kit, and spout to restore proper operation and shutoff capability.
Completed comprehensive air conditioning tune-up and maintenance inspection on residential HVAC system. Performed thorough evaluation of thermostat operation, air filter condition, blower assembly, outdoor condenser coil, electrical components including contactor and capacitor, condensate drain system, refrigerant charge levels, and temperature differential across the evaporator coil. All operational parameters measured within manufacturer specifications with amperage readings at 5.55 amps, confirming proper system performance. No mechanical defects, refrigerant leaks, or safety concerns identified during inspection. Outdoor condenser coils showed moderate dust and debris accumulation on fins but system operating efficiently. Advised homeowner on importance of regular filter replacement and keeping indoor/outdoor coils clean to maintain optimal performance and prevent future system issues.
Completed biannual preventative maintenance on one R22 air conditioning system with outdoor Lennox condenser unit. Performed comprehensive inspection of all major components including thermostat operation, air filter condition, evaporator and condenser coils, blower motor, capacitors, compressor function, refrigerant charge levels, and condensate drain system. Measured temperature split across evaporator coil and verified proper system operation with ambient outdoor temperature at 77 degrees. Inspected indoor ductwork, refrigerant line sets, and electrical connections. All components found operating within normal parameters with no deficiencies noted. System cooling efficiently at time of departure.
Completed annual plumbing inspection including hot water tank maintenance and full system evaluation. Shut down and drained the water heater, performing a complete flush to remove sediment buildup and maintain optimal efficiency. Conducted comprehensive inspection of all plumbing fixtures, supply lines, drain lines, and verified proper drainage throughout the residence. All plumbing components, pipes, and fixtures were found to be in good working condition with no leaks, blockages, or operational concerns identified.
Completed annual cooling maintenance on two residential AC systems. Left side system inspected and found operating within specifications with proper refrigerant levels and all components functioning correctly. Right side system, connected to recently installed furnace, found completely empty of refrigerant and not cooling. Performed diagnostic testing on failed unit and documented condenser location near front of property. Scheduled same-day estimate for AC replacement system due to refrigerant loss and non-operational status.
Completed cooling tune-up maintenance on one AC system and one air exchanger unit. AC system tested and operating within normal parameters with proper refrigerant pressures and temperatures verified using diagnostic equipment. Clarified air exchanger operation with customer, explaining that the unit brings fresh air into the home rather than exhausting air out, and confirmed it is functioning correctly separate from the bathroom fan system.
Completed annual cooling maintenance on two systems: Mitsubishi mini-split heat pump and Daikin forced air heat pump. Performed comprehensive inspection of both outdoor condensing units, including coil cleaning and refrigerant level verification. Inspected mini-split head unit and forced air handler, confirming proper operation of both systems. Noted 20x25x5 air filter in ductwork requires replacement. All equipment operating within normal parameters with no deficiencies found.
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