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When homeowners search for furnace maintenance near them, these are the issues they most often don't know they have yet. Our technicians find and address these problems before they become mid-season emergencies.
A cracked or fatigued heat exchanger can allow combustion gases, including carbon monoxide, to enter the air supply circulating through the home. This failure develops silently over years of thermal cycling and is not detectable without a proper inspection under operating conditions. We inspect the heat exchanger with the system running and perform a CO test at supply registers on every maintenance visit.
A furnace that shuts down mid-cycle before the thermostat is satisfied is usually tripping the high-limit switch due to restricted airflow, a dirty blower wheel, or a blocked filter. Repeated tripping accelerates heat exchanger wear and can eventually cause the switch to fail permanently. We identify the airflow restriction, clean the blower wheel, and verify the limit switch is operating within its proper range.
Delayed ignition, where the furnace runs through several attempts before lighting or starts with a small bang, often indicates a dirty burner, a degraded igniter, or a gas pressure issue. Left unaddressed, ignition delay accelerates burner port wear and can crack the heat exchanger over time. We clean the burners, test the igniter, and verify gas pressure as part of every service visit.
When the furnace runs continuously but the home never reaches the thermostat setting, the cause is usually insufficient airflow from a restricted filter or fouled blower, a gas pressure issue, or duct leakage near the unit. On older systems, heat exchanger degradation can also reduce heat transfer efficiency significantly. We diagnose the root cause rather than recommending unnecessary part replacements.
A bang or pop when the furnace ignites is usually caused by delayed ignition, where gas builds up briefly in the combustion chamber before lighting. This puts significant mechanical stress on the heat exchanger and burner assembly each time it happens. We clean the burner ports, check the gas valve opening sequence, and verify ignition timing to eliminate the issue.
A blower that keeps running after the heat cycle ends, or that runs without the burner being active, usually points to a failed limit switch stuck in the open position or a thermostat wiring issue. Left unaddressed, a continuously running blower puts unnecessary strain on the motor and significantly increases energy consumption. We diagnose the control circuit and replace the faulty component.
A healthy gas furnace burner produces a steady blue flame. A yellow, orange, or flickering flame indicates incomplete combustion, which produces elevated carbon monoxide and reduces heating efficiency. The cause is usually dirty burner ports, low gas pressure, or an air-to-fuel ratio problem. We clean the burners, verify combustion air supply, and adjust gas pressure to restore a correct, stable flame.
Rattling from the furnace cabinet usually points to loose panels or a blower wheel collecting debris, while a screeching sound typically means a blower motor bearing is wearing. Both sounds are progressive and worsen quickly without attention. We inspect the blower assembly, check panel fasteners, and test motor condition to identify and correct the source during the maintenance visit.
A furnace that has gone more than a year without professional maintenance may have ignitor degradation, burner buildup, and heat exchanger fatigue that are invisible during normal operation. The risk of a mid-season breakdown increases with each season skipped. We assess the full system condition during a catch-up visit and address what needs correction before the heating season is underway.
I searched for a local furnace service company and Winnipeg Service Pros came up. Booked easily, they arrived on time, and the technician was thorough in a way I wasn't expecting. He walked me through everything he found and tested the CO levels before leaving. Will be my first call every fall.
After a previous bad experience with a company that clearly wasn't licensed for gas work, I specifically asked if Winnipeg Service Pros technicians hold TSSA licences. They do, and it showed in the quality of the work. Everything was tested properly, documented, and explained.
Getting booked took longer than I expected in late November, but I understand they get busy heading into winter. The service itself was excellent. The technician was knowledgeable, cleaned the blower and burners, and left me with a clear rundown of the furnace's condition. Happy overall.
During routine maintenance the technician noticed my flame sensor was reading borderline low. It wasn't causing problems yet but he explained it would start causing random shutdowns within a few months. He replaced it that visit and the system has been perfect since.
I appreciated that the technician showed me readings before and after the gas pressure adjustment so I could see the difference. He also explained what each step was for rather than just doing it. That kind of transparency is rare and exactly what you want from someone working on your gas system.
Called in December when my furnace was starting to act up and they were able to fit me in within two days. The technician found that the heat exchanger was showing early wear and was straight with me about what it meant for the system's remaining life. That honest conversation was worth a lot.
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