When something goes wrong at home or you need to make upgrades, choose a contractor you can trust to take care of the equipment and systems you rely on. Our team emphasizes 100% customer satisfaction and a customer-is-always-right attitude from the moment we take your call until the moment we leave a job well done.
When you need the best HVAC, electrical, or plumbing services in Marshall, call (608)-837-3638 or contact Action online and find out what a customer-first experience is like.
HVAC
Living in Marshall means having adequate heating and cooling to keep comfortable no matter what the Wisconsin climate throws at you. At Action Plumbing, Heating, A/C, and Electric, our team offers comprehensive installation, maintenance, repair, and replacement services for an assortment of different HVAC systems, including:
- Furnaces
- Central Air Conditioning
- Boilers
- Gas Fireplace
- Heat Pumps
- Ductless Mini-Splits
- Air Quality Systems
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When something goes awry, or it’s time to replace part of your system, let the experts at Action handle everything. We offer comprehensive plumbing and drain services for Marshall residents.
We also offer comprehensive services for traditional and tankless water heaters, including complete installation services.
Find out more about our plumbing services or request an estimate for service in Marshall by calling (608)-837-3638.
Electrical
Whatever your electrical service needs, you can trust Action to handle them promptly, effectively, and safely, so you can enjoy reliable, code-compliant wiring with peace of mind.
Call Action at (608)-837-3638 to schedule an appointment in the Marshall, WI, area.
Why Choose Action?
We offer homes in our service area outstanding service built on a foundation of respect for our customers. We want you to be 100% satisfied with every visit, no matter how big or small the project. Our team will always communicate what to expect, including upfront pricing with no upselling, so you don’t have to worry about unpleasant surprises down the line.
Ready to schedule home services with the Action team? Call (608)-837-3638 to schedule service or learn more about what we can do for your home in Marshall.
FAQs
Why do my electrical panels smell like they're burning?
Many issues can cause this, but they all warrant professional attention. Whether your wires have dust burning on them, have started overheating and scorching your walls, or have a single overworked connection, any of these can become a catastrophe without repairs.
Is a leaking water heater an emergency?
A leaking water heater can be an emergency, putting your home at risk of severe water damage, creating electrical hazards, and more. Of course, even small leaks that don’t seem like much of a hazard at the moment can grow bigger quickly, so don’t hesitate to call and request service if you’re worried.
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Marshall, WI
Job Locations and Reviews
Responded to no cooling complaint on residential air conditioning system. Upon inspection, found failed contactor preventing compressor and condenser fan operation. Removed defective contactor and installed new replacement unit. Verified proper electrical connections, tested system operation, and confirmed unit cooling normally upon departure.
# Furnace Service Report Completed scheduled maintenance and inspection on a Goodman GMSS960804CNAA furnace (80,000 BTU/h input, manufactured 2016). Performed comprehensive clean and check procedure including inspection of heat exchanger, burner assembly, ignition system, and blower components. Verified proper combustion and gas pressure at manifold (3.5" W.C.). Tested electrical components and confirmed 115V single-phase power supply within specifications. Measured supply air temperatures using calibrated infrared thermometers, recording readings of 130.2°F and 131.7°F, indicating proper heat rise and system operation. Inspected all safety controls, limit switches, and flame sensor. Cleaned burners and verified proper flame characteristics. Checked air filter, ductwork connections, and condensate drainage system. All systems operational and functioning within manufacturer specifications. Unit passed maintenance inspection with no deficiencies noted. System ready for heating season.
Responded to a warranty follow-up call for no heat issue after recent inducer motor replacement. Discovered inducer switch was incorrectly connected to an old pressure switch and thermostat was turned off. Properly wired pressure switch to end switch, verified thermostat functionality, and cycled system through three complete cycles to confirm proper operation with no recurrence of the issue.
Responded to customer complaint of furnace/exhaust odor in newly purchased mobile home. Performed comprehensive inspection of furnace system, examining ventilation components, blower assembly, and gas valve assembly. Identified source of odor and addressed issue to ensure safe operation of heating system.
Diagnosed and replaced failed inducer motor in furnace. Obtained replacement parts from Johnstone Supply. Unit now operating properly with new motor installed.
Responded to no-heat call for 25+ year-old mobile home furnace. Diagnostic inspection revealed faulty inducer motor as the source of system failure. Successfully restored temporary operation of the motor, allowing heat function to resume. Noted significant age of unit and visible corrosion on exhaust components that may require future attention.
Responded to no heat emergency call for Lennox furnace system. Diagnosed gas supply interruption as root cause of heating failure. Restored gas service to unit, verified proper ignition sequence and safe operation, returning system to normal functioning condition.
Responded to no-heat emergency call for Lennox Elite furnace. Diagnosed and cleared clogged condensate drain which was preventing system operation. Unit successfully restored to normal heating function.
Responded to service call for gas fireplace not igniting when switch activated despite pilot light functioning normally. Performed maintenance by cleaning contractors and tightening loose electrical terminals. System now operational; recommended regular usage to maintain proper function.
Performed comprehensive furnace tune-up maintenance service for customer James. System diagnostics included temperature differential testing with digital thermometers, confirming proper operation with readings of 73.9°F. No significant issues identified during preventative maintenance inspection.
Completed seasonal furnace clean and check service on Lennox furnace system with M30 iComfort thermostat. Inspected all components, cleaned unit, and verified proper operation. Replaced air filter with requested HCC16-28 filter. Unit operating correctly with no issues found.