Get Your Quote for HVAC Repair Near Me
Fill the form below to inquire about Winnipeg Service Pros's HVAC Repair Near Me in Winnipeg.
Fill the form below to inquire about Winnipeg Service Pros's HVAC Repair Near Me in Winnipeg.
These are the heating and cooling failures local homeowners call us about most. If your system is showing any of these signs, a technician is closer than you think.
A furnace that fails to ignite during cold weather is one of the most urgent service calls we receive. Common causes include a failed igniter, a dirty flame sensor, or a draft inducer that is no longer building adequate pressure. We carry these components on the service vehicle for the most common residential furnace brands, which allows same-visit repairs in most cases.
An air conditioner running but not cooling is usually dealing with a refrigerant leak, a failed capacitor, or a compressor that is no longer building adequate pressure. Leaving it running in this state puts additional stress on the compressor and can turn a repair into a replacement. We diagnose the specific cause and repair it correctly rather than recharging without addressing the source.
A system that will not respond to any thermostat input can indicate a tripped safety switch, a failed contactor, a dead control board, or a blown fuse in the system wiring. Each of these has a different fix and should not be assumed from a visual check alone. We test voltage at each stage of the control circuit to find where the signal is being lost.
A heat pump losing heating capacity in cold outdoor temperatures may be dealing with a low refrigerant charge, a failed reversing valve, or a defrost control issue that is preventing proper cycle completion. Running a heat pump without resolving the underlying cause accelerates compressor wear significantly. We verify refrigerant charge, test the reversing valve, and check defrost timing to identify the source.
Grinding, banging, squealing, or rattling from HVAC equipment always indicates a mechanical condition that will worsen without repair. Grinding from a motor points to bearing failure; banging at furnace startup suggests delayed ignition; squealing from a blower indicates belt or bearing wear. Operating the system through these sounds causes secondary component damage that increases the repair scope.
A system that turns on and off in rapid succession without completing a full cycle is usually responding to a safety condition rather than reaching temperature. On a furnace, this often means a tripped high-limit switch from restricted airflow. On a cooling system, short cycling often points to an oversized unit or a refrigerant issue causing rapid pressure fluctuations. We identify the trigger and correct the source.
A gas odor near HVAC equipment is a serious condition requiring immediate action: shut the system off, leave the building, and call your gas utility and then a licensed technician. A burning smell without a gas odor can indicate overheating electrical components, a seized motor, or debris on a heat exchanger. We handle gas-involved HVAC repair calls with licensed gas fitters only.
High-efficiency furnaces produce condensate as a byproduct of combustion, and that water must drain continuously. A clogged condensate line or cracked trap 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 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. We test the signal path from the thermostat to the equipment before touching any mechanical components.
Our AC stopped cooling on the hottest day of the year. Winnipeg Service Pros had someone out within a few hours, diagnosed a failed capacitor on the spot, and had it replaced before the afternoon was over. Exactly what you want when you are searching for help nearby.
The technician knew immediately what to look for based on the furnace model and age. He had the right part on the vehicle and the whole repair took about 90 minutes. I have used companies from farther away before and the delays are always worse. Will use Winnipeg Service Pros again.
The repair itself was well done and properly explained. During a busy period in October it took a day longer to book than I hoped, but the technician called ahead, arrived on time, and fixed the issue completely. The 90-day warranty gave me confidence the work was solid.
Furnace stopped working on a cold Tuesday night. Winnipeg Service Pros sent a technician the next morning, found a failed draft inducer, and had it replaced by early afternoon. The house was warm again before dinner. I did not expect that level of turnaround in the middle of December.
I was worried the repair would be expensive or that they would push for a full replacement. Instead the technician found that a single control board component had failed, replaced it, and told me the rest of the system was in good shape. Fair price, clear explanation, and it has been running perfectly since.
Called Winnipeg Service Pros for an emergency repair in winter and was so happy with the experience that I booked the spring AC check with them as well. The consistency is what matters: same quality, same clear communication, same professional approach both times.
Contact Winnipeg Service Pros today for expert HVAC repair, installation, and maintenance services in Winnipeg area.
Call us directly or send a message using the form, whichever works best for you.
CALL US (431) 441-6595 EMAIL US Click to send a messageContact us! Our conversation stays private.