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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Replaced non-functioning 50-gallon electric water heater from 2007 with new Bradford White 50-gallon electric unit. Customer was not available until 2:30 PM; coordinated arrival time with Pat prior to service.
Replaced leaking 50-gallon electric water heater with new unit of same capacity. Confirmed proper electrical connections at breaker panel prior to installation. Completed installation for tenant Marc after receiving authorization from property owner Linda.
Responded to service call for leaking washer hookup valves. Inspected the recessed utility box containing hot/cold water valves and found loose packing on the hot water valve causing the leak. Tightened the packing to resolve the issue and provided customer with estimate for future toilet replacement work.
Responded to a service call for a frozen and split copper water line that supplies the upstairs bathroom and laundry. Created an 8x8 access hole to reach the damaged pipe, which had previously been improperly repaired with a wrap. Successfully replaced the broken section of copper pipe, restoring water flow to the upper level. Customer was informed that drywall repair services are not included.
Responded to no heat complaint and installed new draft combustion inducer assembly. Upon testing, discovered failed gas valve and non-operational condensate pump. Inspected heat exchanger which showed areas of concern but no compromises. Communicated findings to landlord and recommended obtaining estimates for additional repairs given unit's age and condition, with follow-up appointment scheduled.
Responded to intermittent no heat complaint where system was displaying code 240 (no ignition). Upon arrival, furnace was operational. Performed diagnostic testing including high/low fire verification and gas pressure measurement, all within specifications. Cleaned flame sensor as preventative maintenance. System cycled multiple times without issue during service visit. Customer advised to monitor for any recurrence of intermittent operation.
Diagnosed non-functioning furnace with multiple critical failures: cracked heat exchanger with primary cell damage, cracked collector box causing water leakage throughout unit, and failed control board preventing inducer operation. Tagged unit due to compromised sealed chambers. Provided customer with temporary space heaters and arranged for advisor visit to discuss replacement options given the 10-year-old unit's condition.
Completed return trip to install OEM limit switch on furnace system. Upon arrival, discovered unit had tripped on rollout switch. Performed heat exchanger inspection with no issues found, but noted burners were lighting sluggishly. Cleaned burners with wire brush, installed new limit switch, and monitored system operation for 30-40 minutes to confirm proper function with no further issues.
Responded to service call for 15-year-old furnace with reported thermostat malfunction error. Customer had previously reset power to restore operation after furnace quit during cold weather. Inspection revealed no abnormal system operation, though ice buildup around exterior exhaust vent was noted as potential cause of previous malfunction. System operated properly throughout diagnostic testing. Furnace appears to be functioning normally following comprehensive inspection.
Responded to no-heat call for 4-year-old system. Diagnosed exhaust pipe blockage on roof that had frozen over, requiring removal of T-fitting to clear obstruction. Upon roof inspection, discovered excessive pipe movement which led to attic investigation where a disconnected exhaust elbow was found venting combustion gases into attic space. Repaired and secured the disconnected elbow joint with appropriate adhesive to restore safe operation. Noted lack of insulation on all attic exhaust piping, which likely contributed to condensation freezing. Recommended insulation installation for all exhaust runs to prevent future blockages.
Located and repaired a ruptured half-inch water line in customer's plumbing system. Identified copper pipe fittings with significant oxidation and corrosion damage, likely caused by freezing conditions. Completed repair work that had been previously started, replacing damaged sections with new PVC piping after receiving customer's insurance approval.
Performed annual maintenance on a 1-year-old Lennox furnace. Inspected and tested all components, confirming proper operation throughout the system. No issues or concerns identified during the service visit.
Diagnosed and serviced malfunctioning sump pump system in basement mechanical room. Identified that the float was obstructed by debris causing pump failure after GFI reset. Thoroughly cleaned out sump pit, properly repositioned the float mechanism, and restored normal pump operation. Additionally, pulled and reset a leaking basement toilet that had been affected by the backup.
Replaced draft combustion inducer assembly on furnace #3 and collector box/cold end header box on furnaces #1 and #2 as specified in the approved repair estimate. All components were properly installed according to manufacturer specifications, restoring proper functionality to the Goodman heating units. Work was completed in the utility room where the three furnace units are located adjacent to the main electrical panel.
Performed annual maintenance on Tempstar furnace of undetermined age. Inspected and tested all components with furnace operating properly for 20 minutes. System is heating correctly with no issues identified.