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Heating, cooling, and ventilation problems come in many forms. Here are the situations our clients need resolved most urgently.
Hot water boilers can lose pressure through a failed expansion tank, a leaking zone valve, or a faulty pressure relief valve. When pressure drops too low, the boiler shuts itself off as a safety measure. We diagnose the specific cause, repair or replace the failing component, and restore pressure to the correct operating range before restarting the system.
Heat pumps operate less efficiently in extreme cold and can stop producing useful heat if the refrigerant charge is low, the outdoor unit is iced over beyond defrost capacity, or the reversing valve has failed. We assess refrigerant charge, defrost cycle operation, and valve function to find the actual cause and restore heating output.
A furnace that attempts to start but fails to ignite usually has a worn ignitor, a fouled flame sensor, or a gas pressure issue. The system may try several times and then lock out, leaving the home without heat. We carry common ignitors and flame sensors on the vehicle and complete most ignition repairs on the first visit.
A CO alarm linked to gas or oil heating equipment requires immediate inspection of the heat exchanger, flue, and combustion air supply. A cracked heat exchanger, blocked exhaust, or incomplete combustion condition can produce CO concentrations that are dangerous without producing any detectable smell. We inspect systematically and do not clear the system until we are confident it is safe.
Ductless mini-split failures often involve the outdoor unit losing refrigerant charge, the indoor unit displaying an error code from a control board fault, or a compressor that has failed from age or electrical surge. We hold refrigeration certification and are trained on the inverter-based systems common in Winnipeg residential properties.
Central air conditioning failures during extreme heat are dangerous for households with vulnerable residents. A failed run capacitor is the most common cause and is typically resolved on the first visit. Refrigerant leaks, compressor failures, and frozen evaporator coils are also common. We prioritize these calls during heat events.
In well-sealed homes, a failed HRV or ERV can cause CO2 buildup, elevated humidity, and poor air quality within hours. If the ventilation system failure coincides with gas appliance operation, it may also contribute to combustion gas concerns. We diagnose and restore ventilation systems as part of our emergency HVAC coverage.
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 paired with an unresponsive HVAC system often points to a tripped furnace breaker, a blown control fuse, or a communication fault between the thermostat and the air handler. It is easy to misread this as a major system failure when the actual fix is straightforward. We test the full control circuit from the thermostat through to the system board to find where the signal stops.
Our boiler shut down on the coldest night of February. Winnipeg Service Pros had a technician at the house before 10pm who diagnosed a failed circulator pump, had a replacement on the truck, and restored heat within two hours. Professional, efficient, and exactly what you need in that situation.
Our heat pump stopped producing heat on a cold December evening. The technician knew the system well, found the issue with the reversing valve quickly, and explained the repair clearly before starting. Had heat again before midnight. Impressed with the expertise on a system type that a lot of companies seem less familiar with.
Called late evening for an AC failure during a warm stretch. They were honest that dispatching that night would have been an emergency surcharge and suggested next morning as a practical alternative. Technician arrived early, found a refrigerant leak, repaired it, and the system has been running well since. Appreciated the honest advice on timing.
CO detector went off in our basement near the furnace. Winnipeg Service Pros came out within two hours, found a small crack in the heat exchanger, and was completely clear about why the furnace could not be run again until it was replaced. The thorough inspection and clear explanation took the uncertainty out of a stressful situation.
Our ductless head in the main bedroom stopped cooling in the middle of a heat warning. The technician came the same afternoon, identified a low refrigerant charge from a slow leak at the line set connection, repaired it, and recharged the system. The room was cool by evening. Very happy with the speed and the quality of the repair.
Our furnace shut down the week before a cold snap. The technician diagnosed a faulty control board, explained the repair versus replacement question honestly, and helped me understand why repair made sense for a system of this age. Repair was completed on the second visit when the part arrived. No pressure, no upselling, clear communication throughout.
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