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We've worked through every HVAC failure a home can develop. Here are the issues our clients call about most often, and how we approach each one.
A furnace that won't start is usually dealing with a failed igniter, a tripped safety switch, or a faulty control board. In older units with standing pilots, a thermocouple failure is a common cause. Running multiple restart attempts without resolving the underlying issue can overheat safety components and delay the correct diagnosis. We test the ignition system, control circuit, and safety devices in sequence to find the actual fault.
Short-cycling means the furnace starts, runs for a short time, and shuts off repeatedly before the home reaches temperature. The cause may be a clogged filter restricting airflow, a failing pressure switch, a tripping high-limit switch, or a cracking heat exchanger triggering the safety shutoff. Each cause points to a different repair. We work through the diagnostic sequence to identify the specific fault before replacing any components.
An AC that runs continuously without lowering the indoor temperature is usually dealing with low refrigerant charge, a frozen evaporator coil, a failed capacitor, or a blocked condenser coil. Continuing to run the system in this state can damage the compressor over time. We test refrigerant pressure, inspect both coils, and check the electrical components to find the specific cause and repair it accurately.
A frozen AC evaporator coil is almost always caused by restricted airflow from a blocked filter or failing blower motor, or by low refrigerant charge reducing the pressure in the refrigerant circuit. Running the unit after it freezes risks overloading the compressor. We identify whether the freeze is an airflow problem or a refrigerant issue before recommending any work, since the repair is different for each cause.
Rooms that are consistently hotter or colder than the rest of the home usually point to a duct issue, a zone valve problem in a multi-zone system, a refrigerant distribution imbalance, or an oversized or undersized unit for the space. Adjusting vents or changing thermostat settings rarely resolves the underlying cause. We assess the system's distribution, check zone controls, and identify what's causing the imbalance.
Banging on furnace startup usually means delayed ignition from a dirty burner. Grinding sounds from an air handler point to a worn blower motor bearing. Clicking without successful ignition suggests a faulty igniter. Hissing near the refrigerant lines can indicate a leak. Each sound corresponds to a specific component issue, and adjusting settings without diagnosing the source doesn't fix the problem.
A gas appliance pilot that goes out repeatedly almost always has a failing thermocouple. The thermocouple measures pilot flame temperature and holds the gas valve open. When it weakens, the valve closes and the pilot goes out. Repeatedly relighting it without replacing the thermocouple leads to the same result every time. We test the thermocouple output and replace it along with any other pilot assembly components that show wear.
A significant increase in heating or cooling costs without a change in usage often means the HVAC system is working harder than it should due to a dirty filter, low refrigerant charge, a failing heat exchanger, or worn electrical components that reduce efficiency. Running an inefficient system causes costs to climb while comfort drops. We inspect the full system, measure output versus input, and identify exactly where efficiency is being lost.
A thermostat that does not maintain the set temperature is often caused by poor placement near a heat source, aging calibration drift in an older unit, or wiring issues that interrupt communication with the heating and cooling equipment. A misreading thermostat forces the system to run longer or shorter than needed, increasing both wear and energy use. We test the thermostat against actual room temperature, check the wiring connections, and replace the unit if calibration cannot be restored.
Booked a spring AC service after noticing last summer it was taking longer to cool the house. The technician found a low refrigerant charge and a dirty condenser coil. Both were taken care of on the visit. The AC ran perfectly all summer without any issues. Worth every dollar to get ahead of it.
The AC was running constantly but not keeping up with the temperature. Winnipeg Service Pros diagnosed a failing capacitor within the first 20 minutes. The technician had the replacement on the truck and fixed it the same day. I had it looked at by another company before this visit who told me the compressor was bad. This repair cost a fraction of what that quote was for.
Had the furnace inspected before the cold weather arrived. The technician found a weak igniter and a pressure switch that was starting to fail. Both were replaced on the spot. I would have preferred a slightly earlier appointment slot, but the work itself was thorough and the pricing was straightforward. Glad I didn't wait for it to break down in January.
The furnace stopped working the day before a cold stretch. Winnipeg Service Pros came out the same morning, found a cracked heat exchanger sensor causing false shutoffs, and had it repaired by noon. The technician explained the issue clearly and checked the rest of the system before leaving. No surprises on the bill either.
Called because the furnace was short-cycling and making a clicking sound on startup. The technician diagnosed delayed ignition from a partially blocked burner and cleaned it properly. He also flagged that the heat exchanger was showing early wear and explained what that might mean in a few years. That kind of honest information is exactly what I look for in a service company.
Booked a spring maintenance visit for both the furnace and the AC unit. The technician checked both systems thoroughly, cleaned the AC coils, tested refrigerant pressure, and replaced the furnace filter. Everything checked out well. The visit ran a bit longer than expected but the technician was communicative throughout. Good value for a full system check before the warm weather arrives.
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