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Electrical issues can come in many forms. If you’re wondering whether it’s time to consult a pro, there are several telltale signs to look for. Some of the most common signs of trouble include frequent electrical shocks, a constantly tripped circuit breaker, dead outlets, flickering lights, and damaged extension cords. No matter what issues you’re dealing with, don’t wait too long to reach out to an electrician in Long Lake.
A reliable HVAC system is a must all year round. If your heater or AC fails, things can get uncomfortable quickly. That’s why it’s crucial to contact a skilled technician as soon as possible. We’ll thoroughly examine your system and determine whether you need a repair or replacement.
To schedule a reliable heater repair in Long Lake, call Hurlburt today! We offer superb multi-trade services for your home!
Investigated master laundry disaster pan drain that failed to function during previous water leak event. Identified drain riser pipe positioned quarter to half inch too high, preventing proper drainage from disaster pan. Corrected issue by cutting and shortening the riser pipe by half inch to achieve proper drainage elevation, ensuring future water leaks will properly drain into pan and through drainage system.
Completed annual cooling maintenance visit on 14-year-old Bryant air conditioning system. Performed comprehensive inspection including contactor testing, dual capacitor verification, refrigerant charge assessment, and amp draw measurements—all within acceptable parameters. Cleaned condenser coil and inspected evaporator coil, confirming both were in good condition. Replaced furnace filter and verified temperature drop across system was within specifications. Identified blower capacitor reading just outside of manufacturer specifications and recommended replacement to prevent potential blower motor damage. Provided detailed estimates for recommended repairs to prevent future system failure.
Conducted comprehensive plumbing inspection of residential property, including thorough examination of all drains, waterlines, and fixtures throughout the home. Performed hot water tank flush on Rheem water heater unit to remove sediment buildup and ensure optimal performance. Inspected all plumbing connections, including PEX water lines, brass fittings, and flexible supply hoses at water heater. Verified proper operation of water treatment system and filtration equipment. All plumbing systems, fixtures, and components found to be in good working condition with no issues identified at time of inspection.
Completed annual preventive maintenance cooling visit on residential split system consisting of one air conditioning condenser unit and one air handler. Performed comprehensive tune-up including inspection of all major components, electrical connections, and refrigerant levels. Investigated customer report of thermostat malfunction following recent power surge. Diagnosed faulty contactor in outdoor unit, which was causing system failure. Replaced defective contactor with new unit, restoring proper system operation. Verified proper electrical connections at disconnect box and confirmed all safety controls functioning correctly. System tested and operating within manufacturer specifications upon completion.
Completed comprehensive BOGO tune-up service on a 4-year-old air conditioning system and furnace. Replaced dirty air filter and performed thorough cleaning of heavily soiled condenser coil to restore optimal airflow and heat transfer efficiency. Inspected capacitor connections and GFCI-protected outdoor disconnect, confirming all electrical components operating within normal parameters.
Responded to return service call for newly installed vanity with reported leak and alignment issues. Upon inspection, identified drain leak caused by faulty sink assembly. Disassembled drain connections, removed defective components, and reset drain assembly with proper silicone sealant to ensure watertight seal. Verified all connections secure and leak-free upon completion.
Removed toilet from bathroom to allow homeowner access for wallpaper installation. Disconnected water supply, unbolted fixture from flange, and carefully relocated toilet to laundry room for temporary storage. Fixture will be reset at a later appointment, at which time a customer-supplied lavatory faucet will also be installed.
Completed preventive maintenance tune-ups on two residential air conditioning systems. Performed comprehensive inspections of both units, verified furnace filters had been recently changed, and confirmed humidifiers were properly shut down for the cooling season. Identified maintenance needs including drain line and drain spud replacement required for one humidifier system on future visit. Both HVAC systems tested and confirmed operational. Noted the older Goodman condensing unit exhibited slightly low refrigerant pressures, likely attributable to cooler ambient temperatures and minimal cooling load conditions. Advised homeowner to monitor cooling performance once outdoor temperatures increase and contact for service if cooling capacity appears diminished compared to previous season.
Completed comprehensive seasonal tune-ups on two residential AC systems, both operating without reported issues. Performed standard maintenance protocols including system diagnostics, pressure testing, and temperature differential measurements on both units. Installed customer-supplied air filters and deactivated humidifiers for the cooling season. Both systems exhibited lower-than-optimal airflow due to zoning configuration adjustments made to reduce operational noise. Verified that refrigerant charge had been previously modified by another contractor to compensate for the reduced airflow. Conducted thorough performance evaluation revealing subcooling measurements slightly below standard parameters, though temperature drop across evaporator coils remained within acceptable range. Given that both systems have maintained consistent cooling performance over multiple seasons without operational concerns, determined no corrective action necessary at this time. Homeowner advised to cont
Completed comprehensive AC tune-up on system with previous performance issues, though no problems reported in the past year. Cleaned air filters and condenser coils which showed dirt accumulation, inspected evaporator coil finding it in good condition, verified supply and return temperatures within acceptable range, and confirmed all electrical connections and outlets were secure and functioning properly.
Responded to washing machine water leak caused by failed braided stainless steel supply hose. Shut off water supply valves, removed deteriorated hose showing signs of wear at connection point, and installed new braided supply line with proper gasket seal. Verified all connections were secure, tested for leaks, and confirmed proper water flow to appliance.
Responded to service call for intermittent thumping noise reported in ductwork near master bedroom. Conducted thorough testing of all HVAC zones but was unable to recreate the noise during inspection. Assessment suggests possible thermal expansion/contraction of ductwork causing occasional tapping sounds. Visually inspected DEANS furnace system and associated components - all equipment appears properly installed and functioning normally.
Responded to service call for IBC boiler with intermittent operation. Diagnostic testing revealed failed heat exchanger with dangerous carbon monoxide levels exceeding 300 ppm and melted electrical connections. System tagged out of service due to safety hazard; recommended full replacement of heat exchanger.
Completed repipe job involving replacement of a leaking sanitary T fitting. Accessed pipe behind wall that had developed a hole causing water damage. Successfully installed new PVC drainage components and Proflex piping through wooden framing structure. Total repair time: 3 hours.
Investigated and repaired a kitchen drain pipe leak that was affecting the basement area. Upon inspection, discovered significant water damage to wooden structural components behind a built-in oven cabinet which homeowner had prepared for access. Identified the leak source in the drain line that activates when kitchen sink and upstairs bathroom fixtures are used, and completed necessary repairs to resolve the issue.
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