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When you have your furnace or plumbing systems repaired or installed by Hurlburt, you can be assured that it is done right. To read about other customer’s experiences with our furnace and plumber services in Elmwood, WI, check out our online reviews below!
Completed preventive maintenance tune-up on HVAC equipment and hydronic heating system. Inspected boiler installation in mechanical room, documenting extensive copper piping network with multiple zone valves, expansion tank, and circulator pump assembly. Identified active leak in boiler system located in shed/shop area, evidenced by water staining on concrete floor beneath equipment. Photographed leak source and affected piping connections for estimate preparation and customer approval before proceeding with repairs.
Responded to no cooling call on system approximately ten years old. Upon arrival, found EC error code displaying at air handler control board located in attic garage space. Performed comprehensive diagnostic procedures including voltage testing through Bluon diagnostic protocol to isolate the fault. Testing confirmed failed ECM blower motor module. Due to confined workspace conditions in attic garage installation area, scheduled return visit to complete ECM module replacement.
Responded to no cooling call on 7-year-old central air conditioning system. Upon inspection, discovered mice had chewed through low-voltage control wiring at outdoor condenser unit, preventing system operation. Repaired damaged wiring, sealed cabinet entry points to prevent future rodent intrusion, and tested unit to verify proper operation and cooling functionality.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 16-year-old GeoComfort geothermal heat pump system affecting entire home. Upon inspection, discovered unit was completely out of refrigerant with no visible oil residue inside the cabinet, indicating a potential leak in the coaxial coil. Given the age of the system at approximately 16-18 years and the complete loss of refrigerant charge, recommended full system replacement rather than repair. Documented equipment condition with photos and scheduled follow-up consultation to discuss replacement options.
Replaced evaporator coil model CX35-48C-6F on residential HVAC system including all necessary installation materials and labor. System was charged with refrigerant and tested for proper operation upon completion, with all components verified to be functioning within manufacturer specifications.
Arrived to perform scheduled air conditioning tune-up on 15-year-old system and discovered unit short cycling during operation. Connected manifold gauges and confirmed refrigerant charge was critically low, despite previous charge and dye injection performed in 2024. Conducted comprehensive leak detection using UV light and identified multiple dye traces on evaporator coil indicating significant refrigerant leaks. Due to failed evaporator coil, unable to complete standard tune-up procedures; provided replacement options for evaporator coil and coordinated with service advisor for complete system replacement estimate.
Completed annual plumbing inspection of the property. All plumbing fixtures and systems were found to be in good working condition with two exceptions: a faulty shut-off valve located under the sink and a defective trap under the kitchen sink. Successfully replaced the kitchen sink trap assembly. The shut-off valve under the sink will be addressed by the property owner.
Completed comprehensive AC maintenance tune-up on 16-year-old R410A system. System inspected and found to be clean and operating within normal parameters; documented electrical readings and equipment condition with diagnostic multimeter. Comfort advisor consultation provided regarding system age and future considerations.
Completed annual plumbing inspection of residential property. Identified stiff-operating faucet handle in upstairs bathroom and slow-draining main bathroom sink caused by hair accumulation on pop-up assembly. Performed minor maintenance by removing hair from pop-up drain assembly to improve drainage. Customer declined additional repairs at this time due to planned bathroom renovation in near future.
Performed comprehensive preventive maintenance tune-up on late model Lennox air conditioning system approximately one year old. Completed full system inspection including condenser unit evaluation, refrigerant line assessment, and electrical connection verification. Unit operating within normal parameters with no issues identified or repairs required.
Responded to exterior faucet leaking behind siding at the base of the house during operation. Due to newly tiled shower installation limiting access, gained entry through kitchen floor to reach the faulty outdoor spigot. Capped the existing exterior faucet and relocated a new hose bib approximately three feet to improve future accessibility. Secured flooring, reinstalled dishwasher, and performed leak testing on both the new exterior faucet and dishwasher connections with satisfactory results.
Responded to leaking PEX piping system below master bathroom. Cut out and replaced all hot water lines, cold water lines, and recirculation line from three-season room entry point up to floor level as far as accessible without wall penetration. All replaced waterlines covered under Uponor warranty. During spray foam removal, ceiling wiring was damaged; ordered splice kits for repair on return visit. Adjusted recirculation pump setting to low speed and verified water heater temperature at 130°F. Minimal existing pipe remains at floor level transitions where wall access was declined.
Responded to a water leak at the kitchen sink caused by a failing basket strainer at the right basin. Upon inspection, found the existing basket strainer was old and deteriorated, resulting in active leaking beneath the sink. Removed the defective basket strainer assembly and installed a new replacement unit. Tested the drain system for proper sealing and verified no further leaks were present upon completion.
Responded to emergency water leak originating from upstairs bathroom causing active damage to main level ceiling. Upon arrival, main water supply had been shut off to prevent further damage. Investigation revealed cold water supply line serving kitchen had been compromised by rodent damage, resulting in hole in pipe and water discharge through ceiling. Created access points in kitchen cabinet and downstairs ceiling to expose damaged section of water line. Removed compromised pipe section and installed new piping using 90-degree elbow fitting and coupling to restore water supply line integrity. Restored main water supply and performed pressure test to verify repair and confirm no additional leaks present in affected area.
Completed annual air conditioning maintenance on a 3-year-old International Comfort Products system as part of membership agreement. Performed comprehensive tune-up including inspection of all components, which were found to be in good working condition. Rinsed condenser coil to ensure optimal heat transfer and system efficiency. Inspected air filtration system and verified proper airflow. No deficiencies or repairs identified at this time, system operating within manufacturer specifications.
Completed comprehensive duct cleaning service including mobilization and setup. Cleaned first 15 openings covering both return and supply ducts throughout the system. Removed accumulated dust and lint from ductwork and thoroughly cleaned all accessible vents and registers. System showed light to moderate contamination levels, which were successfully addressed to restore proper airflow and indoor air quality.
Responded to emergency call for active water heater leak due to tank failure. Successfully removed and replaced failed 50-gallon electric water heater with new A.O. Smith unit. Installation included proper copper piping connections, pressure relief valve with discharge tube, and all required safety components per manufacturer specifications and local code requirements.
Responded to a gas leak call where the propane copper line had developed a hole before the regulator, causing hissing and gas leakage at the LP tank connection outside the residence. Verified the customer had properly turned off the furnace and water heater as safety precaution. Customer was advised to contact their gas company for necessary repairs, which was scheduled for same-day service.
Responded to a service call for a clogged bathroom sink drain. Attempted to clear blockage located approximately 25 feet within the line but encountered an immovable obstruction that could indicate a broken underground drain pipe. Recommended customer seek specialized equipment from another provider and advised that our services remain available for any necessary underground drain repairs once the issue is properly diagnosed.
Responded to service call for non-operational heat pump. Diagnosed issue as fan blade immobilization due to heavy snow accumulation, which triggered the scroll compressor safety control. Reset the safety control, verified proper system operation, and confirmed all wireless sensors are properly connected.
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