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Every HVAC system has its pressure points. Here are the failures our clients call us about most urgently, and how we resolve them.
The most common winter emergency call. Usually caused by a failed ignitor, a tripped high-limit switch, or a faulty flame sensor that cannot confirm the burner is lit. Each of these prevents the furnace from completing its startup sequence. We diagnose the exact failure point and replace the component on the same visit in most cases.
A CO alarm linked to a gas furnace or boiler is always treated as an emergency. The most common causes are a cracked heat exchanger, a blocked flue, or incomplete combustion from a burner problem. We evacuate the cause systematically, inspect the heat exchanger and venting thoroughly, and do not clear the system until we are confident it is safe.
Complete AC failure during a heat wave is dangerous for vulnerable household members. Common causes include a failed capacitor, a seized compressor, a refrigerant leak, or a tripped disconnect. We diagnose the specific failure, carry common parts on the vehicle, and restore cooling as quickly as the repair allows.
A furnace that runs but produces no heat usually has a burner ignition failure, a tripped rollout sensor, or an open limit switch from restricted airflow. The blower continues to run but no combustion is occurring. We trace the failure to its source and restore proper heating operation.
Unexpected shutdowns are often caused by a safety device tripping in response to a real condition: overheating, airflow restriction, refrigerant pressure out of range, or a faulty pressure switch. Resetting the system without diagnosing the cause means it will shut down again. We find the condition that triggered the safety device and correct it properly.
A burning smell from the furnace or air handler is a sign of overheating, an electrical fault, or debris in the heat exchanger. It should not be dismissed as normal startup smell if it continues for more than a few minutes. We inspect the electrical components, heat exchanger, and airflow path to identify the source and assess whether continued operation is safe.
Partial heat loss often points to a zoning issue, a stuck damper, a failed zone valve, or a blocked supply line rather than a whole-system failure. It can also indicate an oversized system that is short-cycling. We diagnose at the system level and at the zone level to find the actual cause before recommending a fix.
A gas smell near heating equipment is always treated as an emergency. The source may be a failed gas valve, a loose appliance connection, or a gas line fitting that has vibrated loose near the equipment. We shut off the gas supply, locate the source, make the repair, and pressure test before restoring service.
A blank thermostat with an unresponsive HVAC system often points to a tripped furnace breaker, a blown control board fuse, or a communication fault between the thermostat and the air handler. This is easy to misread as a major system failure when it may be a quick fix. We trace the full control circuit from the thermostat through to the system board to find where the signal stops.
Furnace quit at 11pm on one of the coldest nights of the year. Winnipeg Service Pros had a technician at the house within a couple hours. He diagnosed a failed ignitor, had the part on the truck, and had the furnace running before midnight. Excellent service when it really counted.
Our central AC stopped cooling during a stretch of 35-degree days with high humidity. The technician arrived the same morning I called, found a failed capacitor, and had the system running cold within an hour. Efficient, priced fairly, and saved us from a miserable few days.
The technician came out quickly after our furnace stopped working. He diagnosed a faulty control board and ordered the part right away. The second visit to install it was prompt and the furnace has been running well since. Wish it could have been done in one visit, but the technician communicated well throughout.
Our carbon monoxide detector went off in the middle of the night and we evacuated. Winnipeg Service Pros responded quickly, inspected the furnace thoroughly, found a hairline crack in the heat exchanger, and explained clearly why it had to be replaced. The thoroughness and calm approach was exactly what we needed in that situation.
Our ductless system stopped cooling on a Friday afternoon. The technician was there within a few hours, diagnosed a refrigerant leak quickly, repaired it, recharged the system, and we had cold air by evening. He also checked all the other connections while he was there. Very happy with the service.
Called Saturday morning when the furnace would not start at all. Had a technician by midday who replaced the flame sensor and tested everything before leaving. Straightforward repair, honest pricing, and no attempt to upsell a replacement when a repair was the right call. That kind of honesty keeps customers coming back.
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