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!
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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!
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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!
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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!
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Corrected an installation oversight by adding a register to the furnace plenum in the utility room, which resolved the lack of heat distribution to this area. Sourced necessary materials from local hardware supplier and completed the installation, restoring proper airflow and heating functionality to the previously bypassed space.
Performed furnace tune-up on aging FRP unit, discovering multiple issues including water leakage in upper cabinet, disconnected condensate hose, failing inducer motor capacitor (2.8μF of 4μF rated), and blower motor with excessive play and underperforming capacitor (3.6μF of 7.5μF rated). Heat exchanger inspection showed no compromises; system operated within parameters with 65° temperature rise. Recommended filter replacement and discussed estimates for both motor replacements as well as complete system upgrade options due to unit condition and age.
Responded to call regarding water leak from toilet in basement. Upon inspection, found leak originating from water supply line connection to toilet previously installed. Repaired faulty connection and tested system for proper operation. No additional leaks detected after repair.
Diagnosed furnace with error code 45 indicating low pressure switch failure. Verified all components including drains, venting, and inducer vacuum were functioning properly. Replaced the low fire pressure switch after confirming it was the source of the issue through diagnostic testing, which successfully restored proper heating operation.
Resolved intermittent heating issue on Heil furnace by cleaning water from pressure switch port and inducer drain. Verified gas pressures and checked system operation to address reported sporadic heating performance and gas odor from exterior exhaust pipe.
Responded to no heat complaint on rooftop unit. Diagnosed burnt wiring connections at 60A circuit breaker. Temporarily repaired and reattached damaged wires to restore heating function. Recommended replacement of circuit breaker due to wire terminal damage. Customer advised that current repair is temporary and replacement parts are needed for permanent solution.
Completed routine maintenance inspection on 17-year-old natural gas furnace and 2-year-old AC system. Honeywell ProSeries thermostat functioning properly with heat set to 65°F. Noted significant ductwork deficiencies in older home structure that should be addressed. All systems currently operational with no immediate concerns identified.
Responded to no heat call for Amana gas furnace. Diagnosed completely plugged air filter caused by ultrasonic humidifier. Replaced filter and verified proper system operation. Heat exchanger inspection showed acceptable condition with previous repair work noted on rear header back plate. Customer plans to replace unit this summer.
Performed follow-up service visit on previously installed water softener system. Conducted comprehensive inspection and confirmed all water treatment components are functioning properly with normal operation parameters. Addressed customer's various water quality concerns and recommended replacement of kitchen faucet, which customer approved.
Responded to no heat complaint on rooftop unit. Diagnosed pressure switch issue in heating system. No repairs completed pending review by Nick C.
Performed scheduled boiler tune-up and discovered inoperative second stage due to faulty triac. Inspection of customer's furnace revealed significant crack at burner inlet, necessitating equipment shutdown. Tagged equipment out of service, verified parts warranty status, and ordered replacement triac and heat exchanger. Set up same-day service appointment for repairs.
Performed comprehensive duct cleaning service to address accumulation of dust and animal hair in the HVAC system. Service included thorough cleaning of both supply and return ductwork with particular attention to ceiling-mounted circular air vents/diffusers. All fifteen openings were properly serviced to restore optimal airflow and improve indoor air quality.
Performed annual furnace tune-up on 1-year-old FRP system. Identified serious defects including gas valve over-firing that could not be adjusted, damaged primary heat exchanger, severely deteriorated flame sensor, and incorrect terminations. Documented issues with photos, explained findings to customer's son on-site, and contacted homeowner who authorized follow-up visit from service advisor.
Diagnosed and resolved issues with multiple A.O. Smith water heaters. Reset control board on left unit by cycling power to clear BD code. Middle water heater displayed exhaust code; removed and cleaned exhaust trap which was heavily clogged with rusted material. Both units operational after service.
Responded to no-heat call for aging furnace likely original to 1970s home. Diagnostic testing revealed failed gas valve receiving power but not allowing gas flow. Further inspection identified multiple cracks in heat exchanger. Due to safety concerns, shut down system and advised homeowner that replacement of entire furnace is recommended rather than component repairs. Homeowner declined service advisor option and will pursue alternative assistance.