Since 1959 Hurlburt, we make it our mission to keep your home comfortable and protected.
with Purchase of Furnace & Air Conditioner
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When the heat of summer hits, a working AC is vital. Our AC repair services address a wide range of issues, from refrigerant leaks to electrical faults, ensuring your system cools effectively.
Our team at Hurlburt also provides fast and effective furnace repair in Edina to keep your home warm and efficient. Whether you’re dealing with poor airflow, frequent cycling, or unusual sounds, our experts diagnose and fix the issue to restore your comfort and improve your furnace’s efficiency.
Routine HVAC maintenance is another key to efficient, reliable performance year-round. Our maintenance services include inspecting and cleaning filters, coils, and other components, helping to avoid costly breakdowns and improve and prolong your system’s performance.
Whether you need simple repairs or complex installations, Hurlburt’s Edina electricians provide safe and dependable service. From rewiring to panel upgrades, we handle each job with care, ensuring the safety and efficiency of your home’s electrical systems. We even provide flexible financing options on approved credit to make sure your needs are always covered.
Hurlburt is proud to provide top-quality HVAC, plumbing, and electrical services to homeowners in Edina. Contact us today to schedule services!
Responded to no cooling call on residential Bryant air conditioning system. Upon inspection, found dual run capacitor severely warped and reading 0 MFD on all three terminals (common, fan, and hermetic) when specification called for 35/5 MFD. Replaced failed capacitor and restored system to normal operation. Unit also showed significant debris accumulation on exterior coil requiring future maintenance attention.
Responded to no-cool callback on recently installed AC system experiencing high pressure switch trips due to insufficient airflow. Opened multiple supply vents on main and upper levels to reduce static pressure. Replaced high-efficiency 3M filter with MERV 8 to improve airflow and system performance. System stabilized after adjustments, but noted existing ductwork is undersized for new equipment compared to previous R22 unit. Recommended opening basement vents and increasing blower CFM if issue recurs to accommodate higher airflow requirements of replacement system.
Responded to no-cooling complaint on newly installed Lennox system experiencing high pressure lockout. Found MERV 14 filter installed with inadequate airflow due to blower CFM remaining at default factory settings, which were lower than previous equipment specifications. Adjusted blower CFM settings via thermostat to accommodate high-MERV filtration and restore proper airflow through evaporator coil. Verified refrigerant circuit operation, measured temperature split across coil, and confirmed system cooling performance within manufacturer specifications. System operating normally with no further issues detected.
Completed full HVAC system installation including EL297V 97% AFUE two-stage variable speed upflow furnace (70K BTU), EL19KPV 19 SEER2 two-stage inverter-driven 2-ton heat pump, and cased evaporator coil with factory-installed TXV valve in B-frame configuration. Established all electrical connections at breaker panel, completed refrigerant line connections, and reconnected all system components to ensure proper operation of the complete heating and cooling system.
Responded to no cooling complaint on five-year-old air conditioning system. Verified thermostat was calling for cooling with no error codes present. Inspected indoor unit including air filter, blower assembly, and condensate drain—all components found in satisfactory condition. Proceeded to outdoor unit and discovered condenser was not receiving electrical power. Traced power supply to main electrical panel and found dedicated AC circuit breaker in off position. Reset breaker to on position, restoring power to outdoor unit. Verified condenser operation and measured temperature split across evaporator coil, confirming adequate cooling performance. Cycled system through complete cooling cycle to ensure proper operation. System restored to normal cooling operation.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 20-year-old rooftop unit that attempted to start but made noise and would not operate. Upon arrival, verified thermostat calling for cooling properly. Inspected indoor unit and found dirty air filter restricting airflow and evaporator coil completely frosted over. Recommended immediate filter replacement and operated system in fan-only mode to defrost evaporator coil. Accessed outdoor condensing unit on rooftop and performed comprehensive inspection. Tested run capacitor with digital clamp meter, reading within acceptable range. Visually inspected condenser coil, found clean with no blockages. Checked refrigerant charge and confirmed levels appropriate with no signs of leakage. Measured temperature split across system, readings normal. After defrost cycle completed, cycled system through two complete cooling cycles with unit operating normally both times. All components functioning as designed at time of departure. Unable to definitively determine r
Responded to no cooling complaint on 2-year-old system with ice buildup at suction line and evaporator coil. Found dirty air filter and dirty condenser coil, performed cleaning of outdoor unit. Diagnosed restricted thermostatic expansion valve (TXV) based on elevated high-side pressures and temperature differential across filter drier. Recommended TXV replacement under warranty coverage.
Responded to no cooling call on aging residential air conditioning system. Upon arrival, confirmed outdoor condenser unit was not running despite thermostat calling for cooling, with abnormal noise reported by homeowner. Diagnosed failed capacitor preventing compressor and condenser fan operation. Replaced defective capacitor with properly rated component, restoring system to normal operation and verifying adequate cooling performance.
Responded to no-cool condition on recently installed air conditioning system. Upon inspection, determined unit had tripped on low pressure safety but refrigerant charge was verified to be within specification. Diagnosed faulty low pressure sensor providing incorrect readings to thermostat, along with intermittent thermostat connectivity issues affecting system operation. Ordered replacement low pressure sensor and thermostat under warranty to resolve the issue.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 23-year-old HVAC system with no thermostat signal. Upon arrival, performed diagnostic testing with multimeter on furnace control board and confirmed complete failure of low voltage relay circuit to thermostat and outdoor AC unit. Control board failure likely caused by compressor short circuit during AC startup attempt, compounded by age-related component degradation. System unable to provide heating or cooling functionality. Documented electrical panel configuration and captured diagnostic testing of failed control board showing no voltage output. Due to age of equipment and extent of failure, recommended full system replacement rather than repair. Coordinated same-day estimate appointment for new furnace and air conditioning installation.
Completed comprehensive A/C maintenance on two condenser units as part of annual tune-up agreement. Performed full system inspections on both units, checking thermostats, temperature drops, condensers, evaporator coils, blower motors, capacitors, compressors, refrigerant levels (410A and R22 systems), and condensate drains. Replaced two humidifier filters and two Aprilaire 201 air filters. Deactivated both humidifiers for summer season. All components tested within normal operating parameters and both systems running efficiently at time of service completion.
Completed annual preventative maintenance on one R-410A air conditioning system. Performed comprehensive inspection including air filter, thermostat operation, temperature differential across evaporator coil, condenser unit components, evaporator and condenser coils, blower and condenser motors, compressor operation, and condensate drain system. Verified all system components are functioning properly with normal operating parameters. System tested and confirmed operational at time of service completion.
Responded to service call for thermostat operation instruction and reduced airflow complaint. Provided comprehensive walkthrough of thermostat mode and fan operation settings, clarifying that PIN lock feature is technician-access only and does not affect normal homeowner operation. Diagnosed inadequate airflow during cooling mode and identified fan speed set to low speed configuration. Adjusted blower fan speed to high speed per factory specifications, restoring proper airflow performance during cooling operation.
Completed annual cooling maintenance on one Trane condenser unit utilizing R-410A refrigerant. Performed comprehensive inspection including air filter, thermostat operation, temperature differential across evaporator coil, condenser coil condition, blower motor, capacitors, compressor amperage, refrigerant charge levels, and condensate drain line. All components tested within normal operating parameters with no deficiencies identified at time of service.
Responded to no cooling call on aging HVAC system experiencing electrical issues. Upon inspection, found circuit breaker tripping due to failing contactor and deteriorated capacitor showing rust and corrosion. Evaluated control board and wiring connections within electrical panel, noting system age and overall condition. Replaced dirty air filters that were restricting airflow and contributing to system stress. Discussed repair versus replacement options with homeowner given the advanced age of equipment and multiple component failures, providing professional assessment of system viability and cost-effectiveness of continued repairs on older unit.
Completed comprehensive AC tune-up including thorough cleaning of outdoor condenser coils which showed significant accumulation of dirt, dust, and debris. Replaced 20x25x4 air filter at indoor Lennox unit. All system components inspected and found operating within normal parameters.
Completed annual air conditioning maintenance on one 3-year-old condenser unit under maintenance agreement. Performed comprehensive inspection including filter, thermostat, temperature drop verification, condenser coils, motors, capacitors, compressor, refrigerant levels, and condensate drain. All components operating within normal parameters with no deficiencies identified at time of service.
Completed annual A/C tune-up and maintenance on one residential condenser unit as part of recurring preventive maintenance agreement. Performed comprehensive system inspection including filter evaluation, thermostat operation, temperature differential measurement, condenser unit assessment, coil inspection, motor function testing, capacitor testing, compressor operation verification, refrigerant level check, and condensate drain inspection. Homeowner supplied 16x25x1 filter for installation. All components tested within normal operating parameters. System operating efficiently with no deficiencies noted at time of service completion.
Completed scheduled Family Rewards cooling maintenance visit on residential Lennox air conditioning system. Performed comprehensive AC inspection and tune-up with no issues identified. System tested and confirmed operational with all components functioning within normal parameters.
Completed comprehensive plumbing inspection with focus on exterior faucet and upstairs hallway toilet. Inspected outdoor spigot for potential freeze damage and confirmed proper operation with no leaks or structural compromise. Replaced malfunctioning toilet trip lever with stock replacement part, restoring full functionality. Performed complete residential plumbing system inspection including all fixtures, supply lines, and drainage components. All systems tested and left in proper working order with no additional concerns identified.
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