On any HVAC repair or replacement
Valid on any HVAC service repairs.
Whether you’re north of Kings Point or south of Tanners Brook, we’re here to help. Our technicians travel for furnace repair throughout Forest Lake in fully stocked trucks. That means we have everything needed to complete your repair in a single visit. Our technicians service all furnace brands and configurations, including hybrid systems. We perform both warranty and non-covered repairs and only use factory-authorized parts.
Our team will perform a multipoint inspection and comprehensive diagnostics. Accurately identifying the underlying problems is essential to delivering a cost-effective and lasting fix. Many furnace problems we repair are relatively simple, such as clogged filters and malfunctioning thermostats. Our team also handles more complex repairs, including cracked heat exchangers, ignition faults, and blower troubles.
There are often signs you need a furnace repair long before an outright failure occurs. Those can include cold spots in certain rooms and sharp temperature differences between floors. Other signs that you should schedule us for diagnostics include:
Our residential heating experts can help upgrade your home with a new furnace. Custom load calculations are among the key Forest Lake HVAC services we provide. That calculation will account for the specific characteristics of your home and provide an accurate cooling output. From there, we can help you explore furnace features, energy-efficiency ratings, energy incentives, and add-ons. Some notable add-ons that can lower your heating costs even more include smart thermostats and zone control systems.
We handle furnace installations from the west by Clear Lake to the east near Lake Keewahtin. That includes acquiring the permit and overseeing the inspection with the local code-compliance officer. We offer a wide selection of standard, high-efficiency, and hybrid furnaces. Our team will remove your old furnace and dispose of or recycle it appropriately. We’ll complete the new installation to all manufacturer warranty specifications. Our team will also perform extensive calibrating and testing and then a final walkthrough to ensure your complete satisfaction.
It’s an exciting time to upgrade your home heating in Forest Lake, and one reason is high-efficiency (HE) furnaces. HE furnaces have many advanced features, including sealed combustion chambers, secondary heat exchangers, and modulating gas valves. Other benefits of investing in a new furnace can include:
Hurlburt is proud to serve homeowners throughout Washington County and the surrounding areas. We are a family-owned and -operated company with over 65 years of experience serving other families. Our team prides itself on giving back to the communities we serve. We deliver outstanding customer service and care, and that approach has earned us more than 6,000 5-star reviews. Our company offers same-day and emergency repairs, and for installations, we offer free quotes and financing on approved credit.
If you need professional services for your residential furnace in Forest Lake, call Hurlburt today. Welcome to the Hurlburt Family!
Here are answers to several of the most common questions about home heating in Forest Lake.
A furnace pilot light should primarily burn blue with perhaps a smidge of yellow at the tip. A fully yellow or orange flame indicates incomplete combustion, either due to insufficient airflow, a bad air/gas mixture, or a dirty burner. Note that there’s a heightened risk of carbon monoxide production when the flame is yellow or orange. Red and other colors indicate a foreign substance burning and may suggest low gas pressure or a leak.
Often, the earliest sign of a furnace malfunction is increased fuel or electricity consumption. Another common sign you need furnace repair is irregular cycling. A furnace should typically cycle on two or three times per hour. Furnaces that turn on and off more frequently may be overheating or have a blower problem.
There are general HVAC industry guidelines you can consider, such as 20-30 BTUs per square foot. That said, the best way to determine the ideal furnace size is through a professional load calculation. Through that calculation, we’ll factor in your home’s square footage, ceiling heights, and floor plan. Our installer will also consider the home’s building envelope and the unique location.
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