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Replacing or fixing a defective or aging heating unit can help keep your home warm throughout the extremely cold winter season. We’re here to make sure your heating system works the way it should, keeping every room in your home warm, comfortable, and energy-efficient without the hassle.
Discover Our Numerous Heating Services for Your Home:
- Heating Repair: If your furnace is constantly cycling or making odd noises, we can help fix those issues. We’ll also fix thermostat issues, gas leaks, or other problems that can put you and your home in danger.
- Heating Installation: Putting a new furnace in your home can save money on utility bills and keep maintenance and repairs to a minimum for up to 20 years. We’ll make sure to install your new system promptly and properly.
- Heating Maintenance: Regular cleanings and inspections can minimize the risk of furnace damage while also improving indoor air quality. The Hurlburt Family Rewards Program can make it easier to get the service you need to protect your investment for years to come.
If your cooling system is more than a decade old and has started to experience issues, it may be time to consider replacing it. We can also fix any minor issues that your system might have, as well as provide routine maintenance to help your air conditioner last for the entirety of its useful life.
Contact Our Team for Great Cooling Services:
- Cooling Repair: When you see moisture near the condenser unit or feel warm air coming out of a vent, it’s time to give us a call. We’ll diagnose the issue quickly to ensure that you can watch TV, sleep, or otherwise enjoy being at home.
- Cooling Installation: A new cooling system is easier to maintain, as older units require parts and coolant that technicians might not readily have available. You’ll also likely save money on cooling bills as well as on maintenance costs for years to come.
- Cooling Maintenance: You should have our technicians inspect your air conditioner at least once a year, either during the spring or fall season. Doing so can prevent unexpected shutdowns or other issues in keeping your home cool. Our Hurlburt Family Rewards Program helps you save on maintenance and more!
A slab leak, clogged toilet or burst pipe can cause a multitude of problems, such as mold growth or a cracked foundation. You may also see increased water bills if a pipe is broken or leaking. Our team can diagnose virtually any kind of plumbing issue to ensure that your home’s pipes and fixtures are working just as they should.
An appliance that overheats when in use might be a sign that your electrical panel needs an upgrade. We can take care of that quickly. We can also fix a frayed wire or take care of other electrical issues. If you’re in need of a trusted Savage electrician, we’re the team to call!
Make an Appointment Today With Our Electricians for:
- Electrical Repair: An exposed or chewed wire might short and possibly cause an electrical fire. Our team will take care of that and other existing problems quickly to prevent any secondary problems from occurring.
- Electrical Installation: Replacing old wires can make your home safer and better suited to modern electrical consumption habits. Putting in a whole home generator, EV charger, or new electrical panel can also make it easier to meet your needs.
Whether we’re installing a whole home generator in a Summit Pointe Park home or a new cooling system in a Hidden Valley Park home, we love serving our community. We’ll be more than happy to take a trip down Highway 13 or County Road 42 to meet you and learn how we can help meet your plumbing, electrical, and HVAC needs.
With our range of HVAC service offerings, as well as plumbing and electrical services, we can help everyone in our community. Having access to timely repair, maintenance, and installation services means that you can fix or otherwise take care of a problem before it has the chance to wreak too much havoc on your home. Remember, we treat everyone like a member of our family. Our goal is to ensure you get great service at an affordable price.
When you need help from an HVAC company, electrician, or plumber in Savage, give our team at Hurlburt a call today!
Responded to no hot water complaint on AO Smith gas water heater with recurring control valve failures. Customer had previously replaced gas control valve three times under warranty. Performed diagnostic evaluation to determine root cause of repeated gas valve failures. Inspected flame sensor for contamination, corrosion, or improper positioning that could cause false flame detection signals leading to premature gas valve failure. Examined burner assembly, combustion chamber, and venting system for proper operation. Documented condition of current gas control valve and flame sensor assembly with photos showing filter/sensor element with visible soiling and debris accumulation in lower section, indicating potential combustion air quality issues contributing to component failures.
Replaced defective pressure reducing valve on residential water system. Initial water pressure measured at 110 PSI, which exceeded safe operating parameters for household plumbing fixtures and appliances. Installed new PRV and adjusted settings to reduce system pressure to 75 PSI, establishing proper fill pressure and protecting the plumbing system from excessive strain.
Responded to water leak at main meter assembly. Upon inspection, identified active leak at meter horn connection with deteriorated gasket. Multiple valves in the assembly showed significant corrosion and rust buildup, indicating age and exposure to moisture. Replaced failed gasket at meter horn to resolve leak. Documented condition of corroded brass fittings and yellow-handled shut-off valves throughout vertical pipe assembly for future maintenance reference.
Responded to exterior water leak at outside faucet connected to irrigation system. Upon inspection, found hose bib attachment loose and a 1-inch press ball valve that had failed and blown apart. Tightened the loose hose bib connection and repaired the 1-inch press coupling to restore proper function and eliminate the leak.
# Annual Cooling System Maintenance Performed comprehensive annual cooling maintenance visit on residential HVAC system. Conducted thorough inspection of evaporator coil and indoor furnace, confirming stable temperature readings throughout. Evaluated all electrical components, including capacitors and contactor, which tested within acceptable parameters. Inspected outdoor condenser unit and found heavy accumulation of cottonwood debris and dirt buildup requiring attention. Cleaned accessible areas and documented condition for ongoing maintenance tracking. Performed refrigerant analysis and pressure testing. Readings indicate the system appears to be overcharged beyond manufacturer specifications. Upon investigation, installation documentation was unavailable, and the original installer could not be verified. Unable to confirm whether installation was completed by licensed HVAC contractor or unlicensed technician. Due to uncertainty regarding installation quality and proper procedur
Responded to service call for reported water heater leak on 75-gallon unit approximately 2 years old. Upon inspection, determined the water heater itself was not leaking. Identified failed dielectric union as the source of water leakage. Replaced defective dielectric union with new component and verified system integrity. Unit covered under parts warranty.
Responded to a water leak originating from a failing isolation valve located in the ceiling above the laundry room. Upon inspection, determined the valve required replacement along with the shower valve cartridge and tub spout. Successfully replaced the Moen Posi-Temp cartridge in the shower valve assembly and installed a new brushed nickel tub spout, resolving all leak issues and restoring proper function to the bathroom plumbing system.
Completed comprehensive furnace inspection and system evaluation on residential HVAC unit over 15 years old that was struggling to maintain adequate heating capacity. Performed standard tune-up procedures and diagnostic assessment to determine system condition and performance issues. Upon inspection, identified multiple deficiencies requiring attention: aging furnace showing signs of decreased efficiency and inadequate heating output, insufficient return air ductwork on upper level causing poor air circulation and system imbalance, lack of air exchanger for proper ventilation, and overall ductwork system in need of professional cleaning. Documented existing conditions through photographs showing current return air configuration in upper level area and basement/crawlspace infrastructure including existing ductwork, plumbing, and utility components. Based on findings, recommended complete furnace replacement due to age and performance limitations, installation of additional return air
Responded to service call for chemical odor resembling paint thinner in residence. Conducted thorough inspection of furnace system and evaporator coils, finding no evidence of refrigerant leaks or foreign objects lodged in blower wheel assembly. All HVAC components operating within normal parameters with no visible signs of damage or malfunction. Recommended plumbing inspection of floor drain line and sump pump as potential source of odor, as HVAC system ruled out as cause.
Responded to corroded outdoor spigot with spray leakage and broken valve connected to irrigation system. Addressed missing spigot end and leak at irrigation connection point. Performed testing and tagging of pressure vacuum breaker (PVB), replaced faulty vacuum breaker assembly with new unit, and provided estimate for pressure reducing valve (PRV) installation.
Responded to no cooling call on residential A/C unit installed in September. Found condenser not activating and system low on refrigerant. Added refrigerant and dye to system to restore cooling operation and enable future leak detection if needed.
Responded to no cooling call on 10+ year old Goodman HVAC system (Model: CAPF3636B6DB). Upon inspection, discovered cracked A-coil drain pan with active leakage draining into furnace blower compartment. Documented extensive rust damage and deterioration to condensate pan assembly. Provided estimate for complete A-coil and drain pan replacement due to age of equipment and severity of corrosion.
# Irrigation System Pressure Vacuum Breaker Repair Responded to service call for malfunctioning irrigation system valve and identified leak at pressure vacuum breaker (PVB) assembly. Upon inspection, discovered that the PVB bonnet had been blown off during previous fall winterization process, causing the float mechanism to fail and preventing proper backflow prevention operation. The assembly exhibited significant corrosion and oxidation on galvanized fittings, with extensive verdigris buildup on brass components indicating prolonged exposure to outdoor elements. Performed complete rebuild of pressure vacuum breaker assembly, replacing damaged bonnet, internal float mechanism, and associated seals. Replaced corroded valve components and fittings as necessary to restore proper function. Tested system operation by cycling irrigation valves to verify proper water flow and backflow prevention. Confirmed all zone valves operated correctly with no leaks present at connections or rebuilt as
Responded to no cool call on 30-year-old air conditioning system with non-operational outdoor fan. Performed diagnostic testing and discovered low pressure cutout switch in open position, preventing voltage from reaching contactor. Connected manifold gauges to measure static system pressures and confirmed refrigerant undercharge—high side pressure reading approximately 20 degrees below ambient temperature. System operates on R22 refrigerant. Due to age of equipment and refrigerant type, repair options are limited. Coordinated service advisor appointment to discuss replacement options with homeowner.
Responded to no hot water complaint at residential property. Upon arrival, found existing Whirlpool N40T61-343 water heater had ceased producing hot water despite pilot light remaining lit. After assessment, determined the unit had reached end of service life and was not economical to repair. Removed and properly disposed of old 40-gallon tanked water heater. Installed new 40-gallon gas-fired residential water heater in basement mechanical room. Connected copper supply lines via soldered connections to match existing plumbing configuration without threaded unions. Installed new temperature and pressure relief valve with proper discharge piping. Connected gas supply line and flue venting to manufacturer specifications. Tested all connections for leaks, verified proper combustion and venting operation, and confirmed hot water delivery to fixtures throughout home. Unit left in full operational condition.
Responded to backup issue affecting kitchen sink and main drain line. Upon inspection, identified clogged branch line with suspected grease accumulation. Successfully cleared obstruction by cabling the line approximately 75 feet to restore proper drainage function.
Completed comprehensive AC tune-up on 2-year-old residential air conditioning system. Unit inspected, cleaned, and tested with all components operating within normal parameters and no deficiencies identified.
Responded to no cooling call on residential air conditioning system. Upon arrival, discovered circuit breaker in off position at electrical panel and condenser unit with accumulated dirt and debris. Restored power by resetting breaker to on position. Performed condenser coil cleaning to remove buildup affecting heat transfer efficiency. Verified system operation and confirmed cooling restored. Unit returned to normal function.
Completed seasonal AC tune-up and identified capacitor showing signs of failure along with refrigerant pressure reading slightly below optimal range. Documented equipment condition with photos and advised that a comfort advisor will follow up to provide replacement pricing options.
Completed phone consultation regarding previously installed electrical work in basement that has since been covered by drywall. Discussed location of buried electrical boxes, receptacles, and light fixtures with homeowner. Advised that without physical inspection, exact locations cannot be recalled from memory, and recommended that their drywall contractor attempt to locate the boxes before scheduling a service visit to identify covered electrical components.
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