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Annual service covers more than most homeowners expect. Here are the key areas our technicians inspect and address on every visit.
Burner surfaces collect carbon deposits and combustion residue over a heating season, causing uneven flames, reduced heat output, and higher gas consumption. A furnace running on dirty burners uses more fuel than necessary and stresses the heat exchanger with irregular combustion. We clean all burner surfaces and verify the flame pattern is correct before completing the service.
The flame sensor collects a thin layer of oxide buildup over time that reduces its ability to detect a flame accurately. A sensor that is only partially functional will cause the furnace to short-cycle or shut down unexpectedly. Cleaning it during annual service takes only minutes and prevents what is otherwise one of the most common mid-season breakdown calls.
The heat exchanger can develop cracks or corrosion gradually without producing any visible symptoms in the home. When it fails, combustion gases can enter the living space, creating a carbon monoxide risk that is invisible and odourless. We inspect the heat exchanger on every service call and document the findings so homeowners have a clear record of its condition.
A clogged filter is the single most common cause of furnace strain, overheating, and early component failure. When airflow is restricted, the heat exchanger overheats, the limit switch trips repeatedly, and the blower motor works harder than it was designed to. We assess filter condition on every visit and advise on the correct replacement schedule for the specific home.
Gas pressure drifts over time and away from the manufacturer's specified range, leading to inefficient combustion, an unstable flame, or a furnace that struggles to maintain the set temperature. Low pressure causes the furnace to underperform, while high pressure creates unnecessary stress on the gas valve and heat exchanger. We test and adjust manifold pressure during every annual service.
Hot surface ignitors degrade gradually over four to seven years of use. A weakening ignitor may still light the furnace reliably on warm days but fail intermittently when the system is working harder in extreme cold. Identifying a worn ignitor during service and replacing it proactively costs a fraction of what an emergency no-heat call commands during peak winter demand.
The draft inducer motor runs before every heating cycle to clear exhaust gases before ignition begins. When it wears down or develops bearing noise, it may not evacuate the combustion chamber fully, causing the pressure switch to prevent startup. We check inducer operation, listen for bearing noise, and confirm pressure switch function during every annual service visit.
A furnace that has gone more than a year without professional service may have ignitor degradation, flame sensor buildup, and heat exchanger wear that compound quietly. The risk of a mid-season breakdown or carbon monoxide issue 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 begins.
A furnace that runs through its full cycle without warming the home usually has a blower motor that has failed or a capacitor that can no longer start it. The heat exchanger warms up, the burner runs, but no air moves through the ductwork to deliver that heat to the living space. We test the blower motor, capacitor, and the control board signal to isolate the fault.
Booked the fall service before winter and I am glad I did. The technician found a flame sensor that was starting to build up and cleaned it along with the burners. He walked me through everything he checked and left a written summary. The furnace has been running better than it has in years.
I had not serviced the furnace in two years and was a bit worried about what they would find. The technician was honest and thorough, cleaned everything that needed it, adjusted the gas pressure, and told me the heat exchanger looked fine. No upselling, no pressure, just a solid job.
The technician came on time and did a complete service. I did have to wait a couple of days to get booked in mid-winter, which I understand given how busy that season is. Once the appointment happened everything was done well and the furnace has been running noticeably more consistently.
I almost skipped the service this year and I am really glad I did not. The technician spotted a small crack developing in the heat exchanger that I would never have noticed. Getting it addressed before the holidays gave me real peace of mind for the rest of the winter.
Called to get a service done before the end of the heating season and the team was easy to deal with. The technician was respectful of the home, explained everything clearly, and answered all my questions. First time using Winnipeg Service Pros and I will be booking again in the fall.
Scheduled in September before the season started and the technician arrived when they said they would. He did a full inspection, cleaned the burners and sensor, replaced my filter, and confirmed the carbon monoxide levels were safe. Reasonable price and a clear explanation of everything he found.
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