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Oakdale’s average low temperature during the winter is a frigid 11 degrees Fahrenheit. Therefore, if you experience issues with your heater, it’s going to become very cold in your house. Rather than bundling up, reach out to our proven team of HVAC experts. We’ll take your cold home and quickly warm it back up so that you and your family can be comfortable again.
Our High-quality Heating Services Include:
- Heating Repairs: Heating repairs range from small to large, and we can handle all of them. Whether you’re dealing with short cycles, loud noises, or musty odors, we’ll make your heater almost like new again. That way, you’ll have no more immediate heating issues in your Oakdale home.
- Heating Installation: Did you wake up to discover your home is freezing? Our experts can install a new heater while you take in a movie at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Woodbury. By the time you return, your home will be warming up again.
- Heating Maintenance: Take care of your heater by scheduling preventative maintenance. This is a proven way to reduce your overall expenses by avoiding major problems. Be sure to ask about our Hurlburt Family Rewards Club.
Oakdale has warm, humid summers, which makes your air conditioner extremely important. After all, who wants to deal with an AC repair when it’s in the mid-80s with lots of humidity? Unfortunately, sometimes, your AC will break down during the summer, and you’ll need a super quick repair. If this happens to you, reach out to Hurlburt!
Our Wide Array of Cooling Services Includes:
- Cooling Repair: Even a tiny issue such as a screw coming loose could mess up your AC. These problems often lead to strange noises and even the compressor shutting down. Bring in our expert HVAC team, and you’ll be back to normal in no time.
- Cooling Installation: Needing a new AC in the middle of summer is never convenient. The good news is that our experts can handle the job. You’ll return to a cool house once again.
- Cooling Maintenance: Although some people ignore their AC’s preventative maintenance needs, they do so at their own peril. After all, preventative maintenance is one of the only ways to reduce your repair expenses. Plus, if you sign up for our Hurlburt Family Rewards Club, you’ll save even more money.
- Indoor air quality
You’ll find yourself in a tricky spot if your plumbing springs a leak. Fortunately, we have a team of experienced plumbers on hand to address the problem. Meanwhile, you’ll be free to go to the Oakdale Discovery Center or Oak Marsh Golf Course.
Electricity is a vital component of your home. Sadly, though, it sometimes becomes old or in need of repair. When that happens, you might even be facing a fire hazard. On the plus side, our professional electricians can take care of any electrical problems. From blown fuses to wiring issues in your walls, we will ensure your electricity works properly again.
Our Range of Electrical Services Includes:
- Electrical Repair: If your lights are dimming or shutting off, it’s time to get an electrical repair. We can also repair your circuit breaker and stop electric shocks. Our expert electricians are here to serve you.
- Electrical Installation: Your home might be old enough to have outdated wiring. If this is the case, our electrician will replace it for you with a new electrical installation. You can also rely on us when you’re building a new home.
Oakdale is a suburb of the Twin Cities with plenty of things to keep you busy. For example, if we’re repairing your electricity, you can go enjoy the outdoors at Bethke Park. Alternatively, spend a rainy day at Snake Discovery, Sky Zone Trampoline Park, or Ugly Putters Indoor Golf. Meanwhile, our professional team will address your heating, cooling, electricity, or plumbing needs without you needing to worry.
Our professional experts are well-versed in how to fix and care for your plumbing, electricity, heating, and cooling. Our client-centric approach is what sets us apart from other service companies. We also have a strong commitment to the community and an unmatched attention to detail as we resolve your issues. Once you add in our continuous training and high-quality, convenient services, you’ll be glad you called Hurlburt. All new installations come with a 12-month warranty for your peace of mind.
Are you looking for a top-notch electrical, plumbing, and HVAC company in Oakdale? Contact us today to get started!
Responded to no cooling complaint on 11-year-old Carrier central air conditioning system. Upon inspection, discovered failed capacitor and heavily contaminated outdoor condenser coil restricting airflow. Refrigerant pressures tested within acceptable range, but system exhibited signs of refrigerant starvation due to reduced heat exchange efficiency from dirty coil. Performed thorough coil cleaning to restore proper airflow and heat transfer, replaced defective capacitor to restore compressor and fan motor operation. System tested and returned to normal cooling operation.
Responded to no cool call on 3.5-month-old air conditioning system. Upon arrival, found S40 thermostat displaying Alert 411 and outdoor control board showing Error E411. Inspected air filter and verified blower CFM settings, making necessary adjustments to blower motor speed. Performed refrigerant charge analysis and discovered system was extremely low on refrigerant. Added refrigerant to restore immediate cooling capability. Cleaned outdoor coil to optimize airflow and system performance. Advised that low refrigerant level on such a new system indicates potential manufacturer defect or refrigerant leak requiring further investigation. System restored to normal cooling operation. Recommended monitoring system performance and scheduling follow-up visit if cooling issues return to perform comprehensive leak detection and identify root cause of refrigerant loss.
Responded to water leak emergency at residential property where ball valve controlling exterior backyard faucet was actively leaking near water heater location. Upon arrival, assessed the plumbing system and identified the faulty shut-off valve as the source of the leak. Obtained authorization from responsible party present at the property to proceed with necessary repairs. Replaced the defective ball valve with new shut-off valve for the backyard outside faucet. Restored water supply to the system and conducted thorough leak inspection. Monitored all connections for ten minutes to ensure proper seal and verify no additional leaks were present. Cleaned work area upon completion of repairs. System returned to full operational status with no further water discharge detected.
Responded to a main line blockage causing toilet backup into the bathtub, preventing all water usage in the home. Removed the toilet to access the drain line and cabled approximately 30 feet where the obstruction was located, successfully clearing a soft blockage at the point where the pipe drops into the mid-wall. Performed camera inspection while running water through the tub to verify complete clearance and proper drainage flow, confirming the system was fully operational.
Responded to service call for shower cartridge inspection and toilet evaluation. Upon assessment, identified leaking tub spout with water discharge from the backside connection point. Determined existing tub spout was defective and required replacement. Successfully removed old tub spout and installed new unit, ensuring proper seal and connection to eliminate leak. Verified installation with pressure test to confirm no further water seepage from backside of fixture.
Responded to service call for equipment inspection and furnace maintenance at residential property. Investigated dryer vent configuration and found metal flex duct connected to vinyl flex duct transitioning to rigid duct at exterior termination. Identified vinyl flex duct section as non-compliant with code requirements and referred homeowner to duct cleaning specialist for proper remediation. Inspected exhaust drop tee exhibiting surface rust and corrosion but confirmed structural integrity remains intact with no compromise to functionality. Performed comprehensive tune-up on five-year-old Goodman furnace system. Conducted full system diagnostics including component function testing, flame sensor cleaning, and combustion analysis. Verified all operational parameters within manufacturer specifications. System operating properly with no deficiencies identified and no recommendations required at this time.
Responded to multiple bathroom plumbing issues including slow-draining bathtub with black debris emanating from overflow assembly, toilet overflow condition, and persistent water dripping from tub spout after shower use. Inspected bathroom fixtures and drainage system to assess extent of blockages and identify source of contamination. Documented existing conditions showing particulate debris accumulation in bathtub and standard residential plumbing fixtures requiring professional drain cleaning and potential overflow gasket replacement to resolve drainage and overflow concerns.
Responded to recall for outdoor spigot that continued leaking after previous service visit. Upon inspection, identified leak had relocated to packing nut area. Tightened packing nut to resolve leak issue.
Responded to no cooling call on 2012 Carrier system. Upon arrival, determined customer had inadvertently cut low voltage thermostat wire while attempting doorbell work. Customer had already reconnected the wire prior to technician arrival. Verified proper system operation, confirmed adequate airflow at condenser unit and indoor furnace, and ensured thermostat communication was restored. System returned to normal cooling operation with no additional repairs required.
Responded to a water leak at the front exterior hose bib where the spigot was leaking at the base where it meets the building foundation. Successfully rebuilt the spigot assembly to eliminate the leak, restoring proper function to the outdoor water fixture. No water shutoff to the home was required during the repair.
Responded to no cooling call on 30-40+ year old residential air conditioning system. Upon arrival, found rating plate worn off and illegible, preventing identification of model and specifications. Attempted system startup and heard contactor engage, but compressor and condenser fan failed to operate. Discovered circuit breaker had tripped or been manually shut off at electrical panel. Reset breaker and verified system operation—compressor and condenser fan started successfully and unit began cooling normally. Due to advanced age of equipment, limited parts availability, and cost considerations for repairs on systems of this vintage, recommended replacement over continued service. Coordinated comfort advisor appointment to discuss system replacement options, as homeowner expressed interest in new installation.
Completed comprehensive preventative maintenance tune-up on a 25-year-old R22 air conditioning system with reported short cycling concerns. Performed thorough inspection of condenser unit and refrigerant circuit, measuring 10°F subcooling which confirmed proper refrigerant charge levels. Verified thermostatic expansion valve (TXV) operation at evaporator coil and confirmed coil is clean and in good condition. Measured indoor air temperature differential at 20°F split, indicating system is cooling within proper parameters. During service, observed trace amounts of UV dye present after disconnecting gauges, but inspection of evaporator coil revealed no additional dye indicating active leak. Completed full preventative maintenance protocol and confirmed proper system operation. System is currently functioning as designed despite age of equipment. Recommended continued seasonal maintenance to maximize efficiency and monitor for normal wear on aging components.
Completed comprehensive AC tune-up and preventative maintenance on Lennox cooling system. Performed full system inspection including thermostat operation, air filter, blower assembly, outdoor condenser coil condition, electrical components, contactor, capacitor, and condensate drain line. Verified refrigerant charge and measured temperature split across evaporator coil. All operational readings measured within normal parameters with no mechanical deficiencies or safety concerns identified. System demonstrated proper cooling cycle operation and met manufacturer specifications. No repairs required at this time.
Completed annual AC tune-up and maintenance inspection on residential air conditioning system. Found and replaced failed capacitor that showed signs of rust and corrosion. System tested and operating within normal parameters following component replacement.
Responded to no cooling call on Lennox ML14XC1S522 central air conditioning unit experiencing frozen evaporator coil with ice formation on outdoor unit. Found severely restricted airflow caused by heavily soiled air filter. Replaced dirty filter with new unit, allowed system to thaw, and performed diagnostic testing with manifold gauges to verify proper refrigerant pressures and system operation. System restored to normal cooling function with proper airflow and temperature differential.
Responded to no cooling call on 22-year-old York R22 air conditioning system. Upon arrival, discovered customer had recently replaced thermostat but failed to connect wiring to outdoor condensing unit, resulting in complete system failure. Diagnosed wiring issue and properly reconnected thermostat wires to restore communication between indoor and outdoor units. Tested system operation and confirmed air conditioning unit now powers on and cycles properly. Noted outdoor condenser coil requires cleaning due to dirt and debris accumulation affecting efficiency. Advised customer of system age, R22 refrigerant phase-out implications, and replacement options. Customer declined replacement recommendations and elected to perform condenser coil cleaning independently. System restored to operational status with proper thermostat wiring configuration.
Performed comprehensive maintenance inspection on 2-year-old Lennox air conditioning system with no reported issues. Evaluated all major components including contactor, capacitor, compressor, control board, blower motor and wheel assembly—all found to be in good operating condition. Verified refrigerant charge at proper levels and confirmed system operating within normal parameters. Noted evaporator coil beginning to accumulate debris but unable to perform cleaning due to lack of accessible water source at location. Air filter showing moderate dirt accumulation. All electrical connections tested and confirmed secure. System currently functioning properly with no repairs or recommendations required at this time.
Responded to service call for malfunctioning exterior hose bib with continuous water dripping. Inspected outdoor spigot and identified failed shut-off valve preventing complete water flow closure. Provided customer with replacement quote for new frost-free sillcock assembly and shut-off valve repair to resolve the leak issue.
Completed routine preventative maintenance visit on a 3-year-old Goodman air conditioning system under family rewards agreement. Performed comprehensive system inspection including outdoor condenser unit evaluation, indoor evaporator coil assessment, and furnace cabinet examination. Observed significant dust and debris accumulation on outdoor condenser coil fins requiring attention, while indoor components and condensate drainage system with PVC piping connections appeared properly installed and functioning. System operational with no reported issues at time of service.
Responded to service call to restore furnace blower speeds to factory specifications of 350-450 CFM. Blower speeds had been previously increased during an IAQ system installation at customer's request, but airflow adjustment proved unsatisfactory for comfort needs. Accessed air handler unit in attic space, reviewed manufacturer settings, and reprogrammed blower motor to default speed parameters. Verified proper CFM output and system operation upon completion. This complementary visit corrected the unauthorized modification made during previous installation work.
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