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Lakeville offers lots of ways to enjoy outdoor winter activities, like skiing at Buck Hill or ice fishing at Lake Marion. When you’re at home, you want to be warm and cozy, which requires having a fully functional heating system. Our heating services ensure you have the right heater for your house and that it works perfectly day in and day out. For added value, our maintenance services are crucial to boosting the performance of your heater and achieving lower heating costs.
Our Heating Services Ensure a Warm, Happy Home:
- Heating repair: Is the heater making strange noises? Do you notice a weird smell similar to rotten eggs? These are clues of major heating problems that we can fix.
- Heating installation: Get the best heater possible for your home’s unique heating needs with our expert installation care. Let us help you decide whether your home needs supplemental heating to stay warm during the coldest weather conditions.
- Heating maintenance: Save money on heating costs with our Hurlburt Family Rewards Program. You’ll receive annual heating maintenance, and up to $1,000 of your membership fees can go toward a heater replacement.
There’s so much to do outdoors during the summer in Lakeville. You can go swimming at Lake Marion, play tennis at Lakeville Area Tennis Courts, or even do long hikes at Ritter Farm Park. At home, to keep your living spaces cool and comfortable, you’ll need regular cooling services. Our technicians are experts in fixing refrigerant leaks, faulty compressors, and everything in between. With our services, your AC will not only last longer but also help you enjoy lower cooling costs.
Professional Cooling Services When You Need Them:
- Cooling repair: Don’t let refrigerant leaks and dirty filters compromise your home’s climate control. Instead, let us perform repairs to keep your AC working with optimal efficiency and performance.
- Cooling installation: Install the best cooling system for your home with our extensive installation support. We can even help you decide whether to go ductless.
- Cooling maintenance: Boost the performance of your AC and help it last for years to come by being a member of our Hurlburt Family Rewards Program. You’ll receive annual cooling maintenance, and up to $1,000 of your membership fees can help cover the cost of a new AC.
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Your plumbing system impacts your daily life in many ways, like how you wash clothing, how you do the dishes, and even how you take a bath. Even the smallest of leaks can lead to expensive water damage and major inconveniences. We can stop leaks in their tracks and keep your house watertight.
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Hazards like electrical shock and equipment damage make working with electrical systems very risky. For this reason, you should always hire a professional when dealing with electrical work. Our electricians here at Hurlburt have more than 65 years of industry experience. We are here to ensure your home has the safest electrical system possible.
There’s so much to do in Lakeville. Antlers Park gives you lots of outdoor activity options, like swimming, hiking, picnicking, and fishing. After spending the day enjoying the city, it’s important that you have a comfortable home to return to. That’s why we deliver the best HVAC, plumbing, and electrical services available in the city.
When it comes to home service providers in Lakeville, Hurlburt is among the most dependable. To find out why we are the go-to choice for so many homeowners, just look at our over 6,000 5-star ratings. We guarantee the highest quality HVAC, plumbing, and electrical services, thanks to our 65+ years in the industry.
We can fix that dripping faucet or even install a whole new HVAC system. When you compare us to other local home service teams, we stand out due to the exceptional quality of our work. Our unwavering goal is to ensure that every client has an exceptional experience.
Contact Hurlburt today to schedule an appointment with the best electrical, plumbing, and HVAC company in Lakeville!
Responded to report of water leakage in basement utility area near a 10-year-old AO Smith 50-gallon gas power vent water heater. Conducted thorough inspection to determine leak source, as water softener equipment was also present in the immediate vicinity. Confirmed water heater was actively leaking from the base of the unit, indicating internal tank failure. Documented conditions with photographs showing the existing installation, including power vent assembly, copper piping connections, and current venting configuration. Identified that existing PVC venting was installed with cell core PVC, which does not meet current code requirements for power vent water heater applications. Informed homeowner of findings and recommended complete water heater replacement due to tank failure. Prepared detailed estimate for like-for-like replacement with comparable short 50-gallon power vent unit to maintain existing footprint and clearances in basement mechanical room. Estimate included dielectric u
Responded to service call for air conditioning system not maintaining adequate cooling during hot weather conditions. Upon arrival, performed comprehensive AC tune-up and diagnostic evaluation of the cooling system. Activated heating system to raise indoor temperature to 74 degrees to establish proper conditions for accurate refrigerant pressure and temperature measurements. Conducted refrigerant charge analysis, which indicated levels were within acceptable parameters. Performed electrical diagnostics on outdoor condensing unit. Observed compressor operating with elevated amperage draw and excessive noise levels during operation. Inspected capacitor connections, noting significant corrosion and deterioration on terminal points with evidence of oxidation and burnt material around connection posts. Capacitor housing showed weathering consistent with extended outdoor exposure. Monitored system performance metrics and identified concerning operational patterns. Vapor saturation tempera
Completed comprehensive preventative maintenance on a 5-year-old residential air conditioning system. Performed full system inspection including thermostat operation verification, air filter assessment, blower assembly examination, and outdoor coil condition evaluation. Tested all electrical components, contactor, and capacitor—capacitance reading measured at 394 μF within normal operating parameters. Inspected condensate drain for proper function and evaluated refrigerant operation with temperature split measurements across the evaporator coil. All readings returned normal values with no mechanical deficiencies or safety concerns identified. System demonstrated proper cooling operation and performance consistent with manufacturer specifications. No repairs required at this time. Recommended continued seasonal maintenance to preserve system efficiency and monitor component wear as equipment ages.
Conducted phone follow-up to address customer concerns regarding recent company merger and service offering changes. Clarified that dryer vent and fireplace services are being discontinued, resolving misunderstandings about membership modifications. Confirmed commitment to perform fireplace tune-up alongside furnace maintenance this fall, with understanding that fireplace services will not continue after membership renewal.
Performed preventive maintenance agreement service on one-year-old residential air conditioning system. Conducted comprehensive inspection and cleaning of outdoor condenser unit, including heat exchanger coils which showed accumulation of debris and organic material on fins. Performed electrical diagnostics using clamp meter to verify proper amperage draw on blower motor circuit and tested all electrical connections. Replaced humidifier system filter as requested. All system components operating within normal parameters with no deficiencies noted.
Responded to service call for leaking outdoor spigot. Upon arrival, found existing frost-proof spigot heavily corroded and failed, with visible water damage at wall penetration point. Removed deteriorated fixture and installed new Woodford brand frost-proof outdoor spigot, ensuring proper pitch for drainage and secure connection to existing copper supply line. Tested operation and verified leak-free installation.
Responded to exterior irrigation system water leak caused by winter freeze damage. Upon inspection, identified failed shut-off valve that was bypassing and not completely sealing, which allowed water to leak through the system during winter months, resulting in a burst copper riser pipe. Replaced defective ball valve with new unit to ensure proper shut-off capability. Repaired damaged copper riser pipe section on exterior of building. Tested system for proper operation and verified complete seal at shut-off valve with no further leakage detected.
Performed scheduled maintenance on two cooling systems: a 1-year-old mini split unit and a 2-year-old Goodman central air conditioning system. On the mini split, removed and cleaned air filters, inspected blower fan and evaporator coil for cleanliness, and verified proper operation with a 24-degree temperature split across the coil. For the central AC unit, cleaned the outdoor condenser coil, performed electrical system diagnostics using clamp meter, replaced indoor air filter, and confirmed proper refrigerant operation with condensation present on suction line and a 20-degree temperature split at the indoor evaporator coil. Both systems tested within normal operating parameters with no deficiencies identified and no repair recommendations necessary at this time.
Responded to warranty call for water leaking from humidifier on recently installed HVAC system. Upon inspection, discovered the damper was in the closed position, contributing to the leak. Replaced the humidifier pad with homeowner-provided replacement, verified proper installation of pad frame, and confirmed water line connections were secure. Opened the damper to correct position and adjusted settings on the S30 thermostat controller, setting humidity level to 35% and optimizing blower speed for cooling operation. Verified system returned to normal operation with no further leaking observed.
Completed annual AC tune-up maintenance visit on 5-year-old system under family rewards agreement. Found and replaced dirty air filter during inspection. System operational and ready for cooling season.
Performed comprehensive safety inspection and tune-up on 1-year-old Carrier high-efficiency furnace in response to reports of faint exhaust odor in mechanical room and icicle formation on exterior exhaust pipe. Conducted thorough combustion analysis and verified all system components including flame sensor, igniter, inducer motor, and control board were operating within manufacturer specifications. Inspected all utility room gas piping with combustible gas detector and confirmed no leaks present. Evaluated venting system for proper draft and condensate drainage to address icicle formation concern. Replaced slightly dirty air filter to restore optimal airflow. Verified furnace burner operation with proper flame characteristics and confirmed safe combustion process with no carbon monoxide spillage into living spaces. All safety controls tested and functioning correctly. System confirmed operating safely with no immediate concerns identified.
Returned to property to replace a defective dual pressure switch on the furnace. Removed the faulty pressure switch assembly and installed a new dual pressure switch unit. After installation, cycled the furnace through multiple heating cycles to verify proper ignition sequence and burner operation. Confirmed all pressure switch connections were secure and system returned to normal operation with no fault codes present.
Successfully completed water heater replacement in basement utility room. Removed existing water heater unit and installed new tall white residential water heater with proper connections to overhead ductwork and copper supply lines. Installation included mounting control panel near top of unit, connecting all required plumbing fixtures, and ensuring proper integration with existing HVAC system, water softener, and filtration equipment. All manufacturer specifications and safety requirements were followed during installation, with documentation photos submitted for inspection approval.
Responded to service call for high-pitched whistling noise occurring when basement zone activated on recently installed boiler system. Diagnosed issue as excessive flow velocity through zone valve caused by circulator pump operating at high speed setting. Adjusted circulator pump speed from high to medium, which eliminated the whistling noise. Monitored system pressure and temperature readings following adjustment to verify proper operation and confirm no adverse effects from speed change. System operating normally with all zones functioning properly and no noise issues present after modification.
Responded to a no hot water call for a second opinion after another company diagnosed the unit as leaking internally. Upon arrival, confirmed the water heater was unable to maintain pilot flame and verified the unit required replacement rather than repair. Customer accepted bid for new water heater installation to restore hot water service to the residence.
# No Heat Call - Rheem Gas Furnace Responded to a no heat service call on a Rheem gas furnace (Model: RGPB-10EBRMR, manufactured 05/2011). Customer reported the unit would run for approximately 30 seconds before shutting down. Upon arrival, confirmed the furnace was attempting to operate but displaying a 46 error code, indicating a pressure switch fault. Performed diagnostic testing on the pressure switch circuit and identified the low heat pressure switch was not closing properly, preventing the unit from completing its ignition sequence. Conducted comprehensive system inspection including flame sensor, hot surface ignitor, heat exchanger integrity, and control board operation to rule out additional failure points. All other components tested within normal parameters. Implemented a temporary repair to restore heat to the residence while awaiting replacement parts. Ordered the necessary pressure switch component for permanent repair. System is operational on temporary repair; follow
Responded to follow-up service call after boiler and indirect water heater installation to address domestic hot water temperature concerns. Performed comprehensive system diagnostics including boiler operation verification, DHW setpoint confirmation at 145°F, and external mixing valve inspection. Tested water temperature at sink faucets which measured correctly, but identified showers and tub running 10-15°F cooler than expected. Determined issue isolated to individual fixture mixing valves rather than boiler or primary DHW system. Coordinated plumber scheduling to adjust thermostatic mixing valves at affected fixtures to resolve temperature discrepancy.
Responded to callback for boiler system losing water pressure after multiple previous visits. Isolated heating zones and in-floor system to diagnose pressure loss, with only the indirect domestic hot water tank remaining connected to the boiler. System pressure dropped to 4 psi twice in this configuration, identifying the indirect tank as the source of the pressure loss. Documented equipment information and submitted warranty claim for the defective indirect water heater tank.
Responded to water leak affecting lower level ceiling caused by washing machine supply line connection. Upon inspection, identified failed rubber gasket at hose connection point where supply line enters wall-mounted utility box. Shut off water supply valves, disconnected affected washer hose, and replaced deteriorated gasket with new component. Reconnected supply line, verified proper seal at all connection points, restored water supply, and tested system under pressure to confirm leak was eliminated. No further water intrusion observed.
Responded to recurrent boiler issue where system pressure had dropped to 3 psi. Isolated master bathroom infloor heating circuit, checked expansion tank pressure, and configured system to domestic hot water only with pressure set to 18 psi. Will monitor system performance over weekend and return with thermal imaging equipment to conduct leak detection in master bathroom.
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