They told me exactly what the cost was going to be and they did a great job, perfect! Our new air conditioner and furnace work great!
Response from Hurlburt Heating & Plumbing:
We are so happy to hear that you are please with your new HVAC Installation! We appreciate the review and your business!
My dad always called Hurlburts when I was kid and now I use them!
Response from Hurlburt Heating & Plumbing:
It was a pleasure serving you and your family. We really appreciate you taking the time to share your feedback and leaving such an amazing review!
Always take good care of us.
Response from Hurlburt Heating & Plumbing:
Thank you for sharing your kind words with us. It means the world to us and to our entire team!
They had a great deal going on and our old system was like 30 years old. Can't wait to use this new a/c!
Response from Hurlburt Heating & Plumbing:
Glad to hear your AC installation was a success! Thanks for the great review!
Service technician responded to a no-heat call for a 10-year-old furnace. Diagnosed issue with boost motor containing box elder bug obstructions. Performed cleaning of the motor components, reattached motor assembly, and verified system operation. Conducted thorough heat exchanger inspection using camera equipment with no significant issues detected. Recommended carbon monoxide monitors to homeowners as a safety precaution.
Performed annual furnace tune-up under family rewards program. Cleaned flame sensor, verified proper condensate drainage, and inspected heat exchanger which showed no concerns. Noted developing cracks around collector box screw holes with minor leakage. All electrical components tested within specifications. System startup confirmed proper operation with 55° temperature rise. Provided customer with repair estimate for collector box replacement via email for future consideration.
Performed routine maintenance on 22-year-old Gibson furnace and identified failed secondary heat exchanger with visible rust and corrosion along metal seams. Discussed replacement options with homeowner Bennett and provided quote for new heat exchanger. Recommended service advisor assessment for further evaluation.
Responded to no-heat complaint on 6-year-old furnace experiencing intermittent operation failure (system will not restart after 6+ hours of inactivity). Inspection revealed thermostat issues with possible battery failure. Replaced thermostat battery and verified proper system operation. This appears to have resolved the ongoing issue previously attributed to potential secondary heat exchanger failure or collector box pressure switch problems.
Performed annual Family Rewards furnace tune-up on 2-year-old system. Cleaned severely blocked heat pump condenser coils using pressure washer to restore proper airflow and efficiency. Replaced furnace filter and ran full diagnostics on S30 thermostat, noting potential flame sensor issue reading stuck at 2 which may require follow-up service.
Responded to a water leak issue where the bathroom sink drain was leaking into the basement. Upon inspection, found severely corroded galvanized drain pipe with significant mineral buildup and deterioration. Created access through the wall, removed the damaged section, and installed new drain line components to resolve the leak.
Conducted secondary inspection on furnace after previous technician's blower motor diagnosis. Confirmed blower motor failure and identified potential blower motor board issues. Discovered severe leakage from secondary heat exchanger with extensive rust/corrosion damage documented through photos. Will provide pricing options for complete furnace replacement and heat exchanger replacement.
Inspected multi-issue plumbing service call: diagnosed running toilet and low-pressure leaking sink in master bathroom. Identified leaking Roman tub requiring cartridge replacement; however, lacked specialized removal tool necessary for completion. Documented current installation with photographs. Service rescheduled to return with proper equipment.
Performed scheduled maintenance on 26-year-old Crown boiler. Cleaned burners and burner chamber, inspected all routine components, and verified proper operation of system including expansion tank and associated copper piping. No deficiencies found; discussed potential future updates including mini-split installation for AC/heat with customer.
Diagnosed Gibson furnace exhibiting no heat condition. Upon inspection, found malfunctioning control board with damaged solder connections affecting pressure switch operation, preventing proper blower function. Tested heat cycle and blower components, confirming board failure as primary issue. Recommended control board replacement which customer opted to defer at this time.
Completed annual furnace tune-up on customer's residential HVAC system. Replaced dirty air filter with customer-supplied replacement, inspected condensate lines and electrical components finding all within specifications. Heat exchanger inspection revealed no compromises, and system demonstrated proper operation with appropriate gas pressures and a temperature rise of 60 degrees. Noted unused humidifier installed on system.
Performed diagnostic assessment on 29-year-old furnace with no heat complaint. Discovered inducer wheel had catastrophically failed due to secondary heat exchanger failure. Visual inspection of the evaporator coil showed significant corrosion. Due to age and condition of equipment, recommended full system replacement, which customer approved. Scheduled installation advisor for immediate consultation.
Inspected 20-year-old electric water heater (Bradford White 59-gallon model) and identified active water leakage. Diagnosed unit as irreparable, requiring full replacement. Communicated findings to customer, secured approval for replacement, and scheduled installation for the following day.
Responded to emergency call for copper pipe burst in basement with customer unable to completely shut off water source. Determined pressure tank had ruptured and electrical panel lacked proper labeling for well pressure pump. Located correct fuse and panel, shut off water to the well, and replaced damaged pressure tank with equivalent model to restore proper system functionality.
Performed plumbing inspection and resolved two issues: 1) Eliminated sewer odor in laundry room by adjusting washing machine discharge hose position in standpipe to prevent trap siphoning, and 2) Cleared slow lab drain by disassembling pop-up assembly and removing hair buildup to improve drainage efficiency.