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From freezing pipes in winter to heavy usage throughout the year, your plumbing system in Minneapolis faces unique challenges. Hurlburt provides reliable plumbing services to keep water flowing safely and efficiently throughout your home.
As a trusted plumber in Minneapolis, Hurlburt offers dependable solutions for everything from routine maintenance to complex repairs. Our team handles drain cleaning, pipe repairs, water heater services, and more, all with a commitment to prompt, high-quality service.
Plumbing issues can escalate quickly, especially in colder climates. Our team responds promptly to diagnose and fix problems before they cause serious damage, helping you avoid costly repairs and disruptions.
Modern homes depend on safe, reliable electrical systems. Hurlburt’s licensed electricians in Minneapolis provide a full range of services, from upgrades to repairs, ensuring your home remains powered safely and efficiently.
Our electricians bring the same level of expertise and customer care to every job, ensuring the safety and efficiency of your electrical system. From panel upgrades to lighting installations, we handle every project with attention to detail and a strong focus on safety.
Electrical work should always be handled by professionals. Our team focuses on safety, performance, and long-term reliability with every project, helping homeowners avoid hazards and maintain consistent power throughout their homes.
While winters are known for their intensity, Minneapolis summers can bring heat and humidity that make indoor comfort just as important. Hurlburt offers expert air conditioning services to keep your home cool, efficient, and comfortable all season long.
From quick repairs to full furnace and AC system upgrades, our technicians are ready to handle any cooling challenge. We service both central air and ductless systems with precision and care.
Winters in Minneapolis are not just cold, they are relentless. Hurlburt provides complete heating services including repairs, maintenance, installations, and system replacements to ensure your home stays warm when it matters most. We work on furnaces, boilers, and ductless heating systems, so no matter what setup you have, we can help.
When your heat stops working during a Minnesota winter, it becomes an urgent issue. Our team offers fast, reliable service, including emergency heating repairs, to restore comfort quickly.
For top-quality furnace repair, AC repair, indoor air quality, plumbing, or electrical services in Minneapolis, reach out to Hurlburt and schedule your service today.
Responded to callback for recently installed AC system experiencing intermittent short cycling issues. Performed comprehensive system inspection including airflow verification, refrigerant pressures, and temperature measurements across all components. System operated continuously without fault during entire service visit. Based on technician feedback, identified potential issue with recently installed secondary float switch on condensate pump correlating with onset of cycling problems. Temporarily disabled secondary float switch for 24-hour monitoring period to isolate cause. Modified thermostat wiring by jumpering O terminal to Y1, changing system call from P2 to C2 operation. All operational parameters within manufacturer specifications during testing. Will follow up to verify resolution after monitoring period.
Replaced evaporator coil and compressor under parts warranty coverage. Charged system with factory-specified refrigerant charge and verified proper operation. System is cooling effectively and all components functioning within normal parameters at time of completion.
Responded to callback regarding loud clunking noise from recently installed Lennox condensing unit occurring at startup and shutdown. Inspected unit and verified system operation. Determined noise source to be contactor energizing and de-energizing during normal cycling, which is standard operation for this equipment. Explained to customer that contactor sound is normal and does not indicate any defect or concern with the new system.
Responded to callback for system not cooling. Adjusted blower fan speeds and replaced dirty air filter. Verified thermostat operation and measured supply air temperature at register to confirm airflow improvements.
Responded to callback for water leak originating from upstairs unit causing damage to downstairs closet space. Initial concern was toilet leak from upstairs master bathroom. Conducted thorough diagnostic testing in coordination with mitigation crew, running all plumbing fixtures including toilet (5+ flushes), shower, and lavatory faucets for 5-10 minutes with no leaks detected. Upon further investigation, identified source as improperly installed AC condensation drain line connected to shared ABS drain pipe that also services water heater T&P valve and humidifier drain. Discovered drain hose was not fully inserted into the ABS drain pipe, causing condensate to discharge on exterior of pipe and onto ductwork below, resulting in water infiltration into lower unit's closet space. Corrected issue by removing existing drain hose and installing longer replacement hose to ensure proper insertion into drain pipe interior. Secured new hose connection to existing drain assembly. Verified repa
Responded to a continuously running toilet in the primary bathroom. Upon inspection, identified that the tank was slowly leaking water into the bowl due to a faulty flapper. Replaced the deteriorated flapper with a new unit. After installation, restored water supply and conducted thorough leak testing. Verified proper water level holding in tank with no leakage into bowl. Confirmed toilet operating correctly and returned unit to service.
Responded to no cooling complaint on residential air conditioning system with previous compressor replacement history. Upon arrival, found compressor locked and inoperable despite condenser fan motor functioning properly. Compressor housing was excessively hot to touch, indicating mechanical failure. Performed coil cleaning and attempted to cool compressor housing with water to rule out thermal overload. Unable to cycle equipment or restore system operation. Documented equipment condition with photos showing outdoor condensing unit installation and surrounding area. System requires compressor or complete condenser replacement under warranty coverage.
Responded to air conditioning system not operating. Performed comprehensive diagnostic inspection of condenser unit, control board, and all wire connections. Verified refrigerant charge at proper levels and cycled system through test mode with no error codes present. Inspected zone board, wireless controller, and all thermostats throughout system. Discovered upper level thermostat was not configured for multistage operation. Reprogrammed thermostat parameters to enable 2-stage heating and cooling functionality. Verified all equipment operating correctly and system restored to normal operation.
Completed routine AC maintenance on FRM 12-5 unit. System was operational but running inefficiently due to heavily soiled air filter and dirty condenser coil. Replaced clogged filter with new unit-provided filter and thoroughly washed condenser coil to restore proper airflow and heat transfer efficiency.
Responded to a water leak complaint originating from an upstairs condominium unit affecting the unit below. Upon inspection, identified deteriorating caulking around the shower drain as the source of water intrusion. Removed failed caulking material, resealed the shower drain, and applied fresh caulking around the drain perimeter to create a watertight seal. Allowed caulk to set for 10 minutes, then conducted a 20-minute water flow test while monitoring the downstairs unit for any signs of leakage. No water intrusion was detected during the test period. Advised upstairs resident to avoid shower use for 24 hours to allow complete curing of the sealant before returning the fixture to normal service.
Completed annual air conditioning maintenance and inspection on outdoor condensing unit. Found condenser coil heavily plugged with dirt and debris, restricting airflow and reducing system efficiency. Performed thorough solvent cleaning of condenser coil to restore proper heat transfer capability. Installed locking refrigerant line caps on service ports to prevent tampering and refrigerant loss. Inspected all electrical connections, refrigerant lines, and plumbing components for proper operation and secure mounting. Unit returned to normal operating condition with improved airflow through condenser coil.
Performed maintenance inspection on residential ducted mini split system and central air conditioning unit. Replaced air filter on mini split system, cleaned outdoor coil, and verified proper operation with 24-degree temperature differential. Mini split system found to be in good working condition. Inspected Ruud central AC system and identified multiple concerns requiring attention. Capacitor tested out of specification range. Contactor exhibited pitting and burn marks indicating electrical degradation. Condenser coil found heavily soiled with debris accumulation. Refrigerant service ports had thread sealer applied, preventing gauge connection for pressure testing and raising concern about potential refrigerant leak history. System currently achieving 18-degree temperature split, which falls at lower acceptable threshold. Heavy condenser coil contamination may be masking refrigerant undercharge condition. Documented findings with photos of outdoor unit and capacitor. Reviewed repair
Responded to service call for 17+ year old gas boiler with suspected thermostatic balance valve failure. Upon inspection, confirmed severe corrosion and mineral buildup on Bell & Gossett mixing valve and associated components, including heavily corroded Taco 007 circulator pump. Isolated the boiler system, drained affected zone, and successfully removed and replaced the deteriorated thermostatic mixing valve. Reinstalled connections, refilled system, purged air from lines, and verified proper operation and temperature control. System restored to normal operation with improved mixing valve function.
Responded to a drain leak at the laundry tub caused by severe corrosion of the P-trap assembly. Removed and replaced the deteriorated P-trap, including new slip-joint nuts and washers at both the tailpiece and wall stub-out connections. Upon inspection, found extensive corrosion and grime buildup on the existing trap that had compromised the seal integrity. Installed new P-trap assembly, ensuring proper alignment and secure connections at all joints. Tested the drain system for leaks and confirmed proper drainage flow upon completion.
Responded to water leak complaint at residential property. Upon inspection, identified failed condensation pump with broken hose adaptor as source of water accumulation on basement floor. Water pooling was not originating from the Amtrol Boilermate indirect water heater or its pressure relief valve as initially suspected. Documented conditions with photographs showing water staining on concrete floor around equipment. Coordinated with HVAC contractor for condensation pump replacement and repair of drainage system. Equipment in utility room includes indirect water heater system with associated controls and plumbing connections.
Completed comprehensive air conditioning tune-up and system inspection. All components tested and found operating within normal parameters, including airflow measurements, refrigerant levels, and electrical connections. System performance verified with no deficiencies identified.
Responded to emergency gas leak call and confirmed gas odor originating from leaking elbow fitting in inaccessible area behind kitchen stove. Shut off gas supply to home for safety. Accessed affected gas line section, removed failed elbow fitting, and installed new gas line section with new shut-off valve using proper brass fittings and approved materials. Pressure tested repaired section to verify leak-free connections per code requirements. Restored gas service to home and relit water heater pilot light, confirming proper operation before departure.
Responded to no cooling complaint on mini-split system with four indoor heads. Upon inspection, all heads were operational but system efficiency was compromised due to heavily soiled outdoor condenser coils causing unit overheating, along with clogged indoor air filters on two heads. Performed thorough coil cleaning on outdoor unit to remove debris buildup and cleaned dirty filters on indoor heads. Verified refrigerant charge and pressures, confirming system operating within normal parameters. Conducted temperature differential measurements post-service, confirming 2-3 degree improvement in cooling performance and proper system operation restored.
Completed annual air conditioning maintenance tune-up on Bryant outdoor condensing unit. During inspection, identified weak capacitor and low refrigerant charge. Replaced defective capacitor, recharged system to manufacturer specifications, and added UV dye for future leak detection. Inspected air filter showing normal accumulation. System operating within normal parameters upon completion.
Responded to service call for non-operational tanked water heater installed in 2009. Performed on-site diagnostic assessment and provided second opinion following previous replacement estimate. Upon inspection, confirmed water heater failure with no viable repair options due to age and condition of unit. Discussed replacement specifications and options with customer, documenting existing installation configuration including copper supply lines, gas control valve assembly, and venting system. Photographed current installation for replacement planning purposes.
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