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Furnaces, boilers and heat pumps are the most common heating systems in Elk Mound. We’ll go over the benefits and drawbacks of each option so that you fully understand them. Many homeowners pair a heat pump with a furnace. The heat pump provides cooling during the summer and efficient heating during the winter. When the temperature drops below freezing, the furnace kicks on. Having this reliable form of backup heat ensures you never have to worry about staying warm.
Central AC is an excellent option for homes that prefer consistent comfort and powerful cooling. We’ll perform load calculations to choose the correct size equipment. Undersizing and oversizing both waste energy and increase your cooling costs. They also result in hot and cold spots that make the home uncomfortable. Our accurate sizing process avoids these issues from the start.
If you want the most precise form of cooling, we’ll recommend a zoned setup. You’ll have room-by-room temperature control, which is great for homes with multiple floors. When you need an AC repair in Elk Mound, WI, help is just a phone call away.
Remodeling your kitchen or bathroom? If so, we can do all of the plumbing upgrades. If you’re installing a garbage disposal, we may need to add a dedicated circuit. This helps keep the breaker from tripping when using the new appliance. If you want to update the bathroom with a new toilet, we can install a low-flow model that saves water.
If you’re constantly running out of hot water, it may be time to go tankless. Tankless water heaters not only provide continuous hot water but also use less energy. This means you save money on utility bills. And because they don’t require a storage tank, there’s a lower risk of leaks and flooding.
Our electricians in Elk Mound, WI have extensive training for installing and fixing electrical systems. If you want better airflow in your home, we can install new ceiling fans.
Remodeling often requires adding new switches and outlets. We’ll consider the home’s layout and lighting when choosing where to place them.
We’ll inspect your panel to make sure it has adequate capacity. Upgrades to breakers and wiring are sometimes necessary for safety or performance reasons. You may need a full-panel upgrade to add an EV charger. 100-amp panels don’t have enough capacity to safely support EV charging. By adding a larger panel with ample capacity, you won’t have to worry about overloads.
Many homes near County Road U need sump pumps to manage spring snowmelt and heavy rainfall. Our team installs these devices, including submersible, battery backup, and pedestal types.
Homeowners along Highway 93 often have us install whole-home generators to prepare for storm-related power outages. We’ll connect the transfer switch and set up the wiring so that everything functions reliably.
If you live near Beaver Creek Reserve and want better indoor air quality, we can install a whole-home air purifier. Other solutions for indoor air quality in Elk Mound, WI include whole-home humidifiers and dehumidification systems.
Our customers love our people-driven culture. They frequently leave us 5-star reviews, praising us for our professionalism and reliability. You can read through thousands of them to see why they keep choosing us.
We come to all jobs with fully stocked trucks to fix most problems in one visit. If we ever have to turn off the home’s water or electrical supply, we’ll let you know in advance. Our fast service for emergency HVAC in Elk Mound is greatly appreciated when there are refrigerant leaks or sudden system breakdowns. We’ll arrive quickly to restore comfort with a long-term solution. The Hurlburt Family Rewards Club helps you stay on top of essential maintenance that improves the home’s energy performance and comfort.
Contact Hurlburt today to book service for electric, plumbing, HVAC, and indoor air quality in Elk Mound, WI.
Diagnosed no heat issue in furnace system. Found control board receiving no power from thermostat; replaced defective thermostat. Cleaned severely clogged condensate trap which was causing pressure switch to trip after short runtime. Inspected heat exchanger; no condemnable issues found. System restored to operation, though unit would benefit from additional maintenance due to age.
Performed routine furnace maintenance, including inspection of heat exchanger, component testing, gas pressure verification, flame sensor cleaning, and drain trap clearing. Visual inspection confirmed proper system operation with no immediate concerns. Equipment appears to be functioning correctly post-service.
Responded to recurring clog in master bathroom toilet. Cleared blockage successfully and identified possible cause as hardened waste due to customer's dietary fiber intake and medication use. Provided recommendations for toilet replacement options (Toto Drake or American Standard Champion 4) that would better handle the specific waste characteristics and prevent future clogs.
Performed preventive maintenance on two 4-year-old Lennox furnaces. Identified a loose fernco on the exhaust connection of the right-side unit that has been leaking water into the furnace since installation. Despite this issue, both furnaces were operating properly with no functional impairment. Inspected heat exchanger components and verified proper system operation. No repairs required at this time.
Installed customer-supplied American Standard double flapper toilet, connecting new braided stainless steel supply line to existing brass shutoff valve. Also installed customer-provided kitchen sink and faucet as requested. All fixtures were properly secured and tested for leaks after installation.
Responded to no heat complaint on 5-year-old furnace with intermittent shutdown issues. Diagnostic testing revealed flame loss codes in system memory. Performed maintenance service including flame sensor cleaning and gas pressure verification (found slightly low at 9.8" inlet, 4.8" manifold). System operated continuously during 30-minute observation period after service. Recommended replacement of both house and tank regulators through propane company if issues persist.
Responded to no heat call for Amana LP furnace. Diagnosed completely plugged furnace filter caused by ultrasonic humidifiers as source of issue. Reset limit switch after filter replacement, restoring normal operation. Performed visual inspection of heat exchanger and burners, confirmed system is in good working condition for its age. Advised customer about proper humidification options.
Repaired water leak at tub valve body by identifying a pin hole leak in the brass fitting. Accessed plumbing infrastructure through wall cutout, installed crimp fittings to successfully resolve the leak issue and restore proper function to the shower/tub water connection.
Inspected furnace in response to noise complaints and heating failure. Internal examination of ductwork revealed multiple collapsed sections with significant dust accumulation, restricting proper airflow. Advised customer that blower motor is beginning to fail due to restricted airflow conditions and recommended complete ductwork replacement prior to motor replacement to prevent damage to new components and ensure proper system function.
Diagnosed and resolved no-heat issue on 6-year-old gas furnace. Found open high limit switch due to severely clogged air filter, which was restricting proper airflow. Replaced air filter and performed comprehensive system check including ignitor, flame sensor, inducer, condensate drain, pressure switch, heat exchanger and burners. System restored to normal operation and now heating properly to thermostat setpoint.
Responded to a customer complaint of gas odor originating from the garage heater. Upon inspection, identified a loose union fitting on the LP gas line serving the ceiling-mounted heating unit. Tightened the union fitting to secure the connection and eliminate the gas leak. Customer was informed of findings and resolution.
Performed furnace tune-up on 5-year-old FRP unit that was running continuously without maintaining temperature. Diagnosed error codes E250 and E311 indicating restricted airflow. Determined high MERV 10 filter was causing restriction; replaced with lower MERV filter which reduced supply temperature from 160° to 115°. Replaced high limit switch, verified proper gas pressure and CO readings. System now operating normally with improved airflow.
Responded to service call for intermittent furnace operation. Diagnosed issues with flame sensor and limit switches. Inspected 20-year-old unit that was cycling off prematurely. Cleaned flame sensor to remove white residue buildup and tested limit switch system. Verified proper operation after maintenance and confirmed system is currently functioning correctly.
Responded to customer complaint of newly installed furnace not heating properly and producing excess heat in crawl space. Diagnostic inspection revealed three issues: clogged filter restricting airflow, improper furnace staging configuration, and frozen condensate pump drain line routed outside. Service completed by installing new filter, adjusting blower speeds for proper air distribution, and reconfiguring staging dip switches for optimal performance.
Responded to no heat call for 25-year-old LP furnace with pressure switch error (three flash code). Diagnosed issue with pressure switch tubing, trimmed tubing and reinserted properly into inducer housing. System started successfully and maintained operation through multiple test cycles. Performed visual inspection of heat exchanger and cleaned flame sensor to ensure proper ignition. Unit functioning normally upon completion.
Responded to no-heat call for a 10+ year old furnace that was shutting down after 30-60 seconds with flame sensing error. Diagnosed issue with dirty igniter despite acceptable ohm readings. Customer provided replacement igniter which was installed, restoring proper system operation. Unit identified as model M1MB 070A BW with serial MTB010305775.
Inspected 40-gallon water heater with active leak requiring replacement. Identified additional plumbing issues including rattling pipes during water shutoff and deterioration of main sewer pipe connection showing significant rust buildup and leakage at union joint. Provided comprehensive assessment and replacement options for water heater system.
Responded to no hot water complaint for Bradford White tanked water heater. Diagnosed intermittent pilot light failure caused by dirty flame sensor and broken glow rod (customer attempted self-repair). Cleaned flame sensor and replaced damaged component to restore proper ignition and hot water service.
Responded to a no heat call where previous service had identified debris in pressure switch. Upon inspection, found additional debris buildup inside pressure switch port and exhaust ports. Cleared obstructions and verified furnace operation. Diagnosed weak flame signal indicated by flashing yellow light on control board. Determined igniter/flame sensor replacement needed, which will be ordered and installed on follow-up visit.
Responded to no heat complaint on 15-year-old furnace that was blowing cold air. Diagnosed failed inducer limit switch which had deteriorated to the point where it crumbled when accessed. Implemented temporary bypass of the failed component to restore heat function and ordered replacement part for upcoming follow-up service.
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