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These are the heating and cooling situations that bring homeowners to us most often. Every one gets a proper diagnosis before any repair begins.
A furnace that runs but produces no heat usually has a failed igniter, a tripped limit control from restricted airflow, or a gas valve that is not opening correctly. In below-freezing temperatures, a heat loss situation can put pipes at risk within hours. We prioritize these calls and diagnose the full ignition and combustion sequence before completing the repair.
When an air conditioner runs continuously but the house stays warm, the most common causes are a low refrigerant charge, a failed capacitor preventing the compressor from reaching full speed, or a dirty condenser coil blocking heat rejection. Each of these affects compressor life differently, so identifying the specific cause matters before deciding on a repair. We test refrigerant pressure, electrical components, and coil condition before recommending a path forward.
A gas odour near the furnace is a safety situation that requires immediate action. The smell may come from a loose connection, a failing gas valve, or a crack in a supply line near the unit. Continuing to operate the system in this condition creates a serious risk. We treat gas smell calls as emergencies, diagnose the full gas supply path, and do not restore operation until the source is confirmed safe.
A heat pump that struggles to maintain indoor temperature in cold weather is often dealing with a low refrigerant charge, a reversing valve stuck partially open, or a defrost cycle that is not completing correctly. Running a heat pump in this state puts significant stress on the compressor. We test refrigerant pressure, reversing valve operation, and defrost sequencing to identify which part of the heating circuit has failed.
Banging, squealing, or grinding from a furnace or air handler usually signals a mechanical problem that will worsen with continued use. Common causes include a loose blower wheel, worn motor bearings, a failing inducer motor, or debris inside the air handler cabinet. Ignoring these sounds typically results in a complete motor failure within weeks. We locate the source of the noise and repair or replace the affected component before it causes secondary damage.
A thermostat that is set correctly but not triggering heating or cooling can point to a wiring fault, a failed transformer, a low battery backup, or a thermostat that has lost calibration after a power event. These faults are often misdiagnosed as equipment failures because the system appears to be the unresponsive party. We test the signal path from the thermostat to the equipment before touching any mechanical components.
High-efficiency furnaces produce condensate as a byproduct of combustion, and that water must drain continuously during operation. A clogged condensate line, cracked condensate trap, or failed condensate pump causes water to back up and pool beneath the unit or trigger a float switch that shuts the system down. We clear the condensate system, check the drain path, and test the float switch before restoring normal operation.
A CO alarm near the furnace or heating system should never be dismissed as a false alarm without professional verification. The most common cause is a cracked heat exchanger allowing combustion gases to enter the circulated air. Evacuate the home and call the gas utility before calling for service. We carry all required safety equipment and perform a full combustion analysis before returning the system to service.
A furnace or air handler that repeatedly trips its circuit breaker has an electrical fault drawing more current than the circuit is rated for. Common causes include a failing blower motor, a shorted capacitor, or a compressor in the early stages of mechanical failure. Running the system on a tripped and reset breaker can cause wiring damage. We diagnose the electrical draw before recommending any repair.
I called Winnipeg Service Pros at 8 in the morning when our furnace stopped working and a technician was at the house before noon. He found the problem quickly, had the part, and finished the repair before I left for work in the afternoon. Exactly what you want from a local HVAC company.
After a bad experience with an unlicensed contractor, I made a point of confirming credentials before booking. Winnipeg Service Pros confirmed their gas fitting licence upfront, and the technician had documentation with him. The repair was thorough and he explained everything clearly. I will not call anyone else for HVAC work going forward.
The technician arrived on time and diagnosed the pressure switch issue accurately. One part needed to be sourced and the visit was split over two days, which I would have preferred to avoid. That said, he was transparent about it from the start and the second visit was fast. The system has been running well since.
I appreciated that the technician from Winnipeg Service Pros explained what he found and what the repair involved before asking me to approve anything. He gave me a clear price, told me what to expect, and finished within the time he quoted. No surprises, no upselling. That is how a service call should go.
Our central air conditioner stopped cooling during a heat wave and Winnipeg Service Pros had a technician out the same day. He diagnosed a low refrigerant charge from a slow leak, repaired the leak, and recharged the system. The house was cool again by evening. Reliable and professional under pressure.
We have had Winnipeg Service Pros out twice now, once for the furnace and once for the heat pump, and both times the technician was knowledgeable, honest, and efficient. The prices were fair and the work held up both times. I recommend them without hesitation to anyone looking for a good local HVAC technician.
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