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Most HVAC failures give warning signs weeks before they happen. Here are the issues our technicians catch most often during maintenance visits.
Carbon buildup on gas burners causes incomplete combustion, reducing heat output and increasing fuel consumption. Left uncleaned, dirty burners can produce elevated carbon monoxide levels that vent into the home through a cracked heat exchanger. We clean and inspect burners during every heating maintenance visit to restore safe, efficient operation.
A capacitor that is losing capacity forces the compressor or blower motor to work harder on startup, accelerating wear on those components. Capacitors rarely fail all at once and often degrade gradually over weeks or months. We test capacitor ratings during maintenance visits and replace any that are reading outside acceptable tolerance before they cause a more expensive failure.
A clogged filter forces the blower motor to draw more current and restricts airflow across the heat exchanger, which can cause the furnace to overheat and cycle on the limit switch. In cooling systems, restricted airflow leads to a frozen evaporator coil and reduced cooling capacity. We assess filter condition during every maintenance visit and advise on replacement intervals for your specific system.
An air conditioner running slightly low on refrigerant works harder to reach temperature, runs longer cycles, and puts excessive load on the compressor over time. Low refrigerant always indicates a leak rather than normal depletion, so finding and addressing the source is part of the correction. We verify refrigerant pressure during cooling system maintenance and flag any charge that falls outside the manufacturer's specification.
A cracked heat exchanger allows combustion gases including carbon monoxide to mix with the circulated air in the home. This is a serious safety condition that often has no obvious symptoms until a carbon monoxide detector responds. We perform a thorough heat exchanger inspection during every furnace maintenance visit and document our findings clearly.
Outdoor condenser coils collect grass clippings, cottonwood, dirt, and debris over the course of a summer, which restricts heat rejection and forces the compressor to work in elevated head pressure. This condition shortens compressor life and reduces cooling efficiency noticeably. We inspect and clean the condenser coil during spring maintenance visits to restore full heat rejection capacity.
A dirty flame sensor causes the furnace to start, detect no flame signal, and shut down within seconds. This often shows up as a furnace that attempts to ignite, runs briefly, then goes out and locks out after two or three tries. We clean and test the flame sensor during fall maintenance visits to prevent this frustrating and avoidable winter failure.
A heating or cooling system that has not been professionally serviced in two or more years is almost certainly running with degraded components: a dirty heat exchanger, weakened capacitors, a clogged filter, and unchecked refrigerant levels. Each of those conditions adds operating stress and raises failure risk heading into peak season. We complete a full-system assessment and restore the equipment to proper operating condition.
Air conditioners and high-efficiency furnaces produce condensate that must drain continuously during operation. A clogged condensate drain causes water to back up into the unit, triggering a safety float switch that shuts the system down. We check and clear the condensate trap, drain line, and float switch as part of every applicable maintenance visit.
The technician found a cracked heat exchanger during the fall maintenance visit. If we had run the furnace all winter without knowing, it could have been a real safety issue. Winnipeg Service Pros was clear about what they found, explained the risk, and had it repaired quickly. Worth every cent.
Booked the spring AC check and the technician cleaned the coils, tightened connections, and verified the refrigerant charge. The system runs cooler and quieter now than it has in two summers. This is the kind of maintenance I wish I had started doing years ago.
The maintenance visit itself was exactly what I was hoping for: detailed, explained well, and completed cleanly. I did have to wait a few extra days to get booked in during the fall rush. Once the technician arrived, everything was handled properly and I got a written report of what was done.
I switched to Winnipeg Service Pros after my previous company started rushing through visits without checking half the components. The difference was clear immediately. The technician spent 90 minutes on the furnace and explained everything he was doing. Found a weak capacitor and replaced it on the spot.
Our furnace had been short-cycling for weeks before we booked maintenance. Turns out the burners needed cleaning and the flame sensor was dirty. Winnipeg Service Pros handled both in one visit. The system has been running smoothly since, and our heating bill dropped noticeably the following month.
I appreciate that they give you a written report after the visit. It shows exactly what was checked, what was found, and what was done. No upselling, no pressure, just a clear account of the system's condition. I have already booked the fall visit for the furnace.
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