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Most pool gas heater problems follow a recognizable pattern. Here is what Winnipeg Service Pros handles most often and what is actually behind each issue.
A heater that lights and then cuts out within seconds is usually responding to a safety sensor. The most common culprits are a flame sensor coated with oxidation that cannot confirm combustion to the control board, or a flow switch activating because water circulation is below the minimum threshold. We test the full ignition and flow sequence to identify the specific trigger rather than replacing components at random.
Slower heating is typically caused by burner fouling that reduces combustion output, scale buildup on the heat exchanger that blocks heat transfer, or low gas supply pressure limiting how much energy the unit can produce. Each cause has a different fix, and mistaking one for another leads to unnecessary expense. We measure actual output and identify the specific factor that has reduced heating capacity.
A heater that does not fire is often dealing with a failed hot surface igniter, a spark ignition module that has lost its timing, a gas valve not opening fully, or a control board not completing the ignition sequence. We test each stage of the ignition circuit systematically to locate the failure point before any part is ordered or replaced.
Any gas odour at or near the heater should be treated as urgent. Common sources include a corroded or loose fitting on the supply line connection to the gas valve, a valve body seal that has degraded over time, or a joint in the supply line that has shifted. We locate the source using proper detection equipment, repair the fitting or component, and verify the full supply line before the heater is returned to service.
A pool that loses temperature rapidly overnight usually has more to do with heat retention than the heater itself, but a heater that fails to cycle on correctly during overnight temperature drops may have a thermostat or aquastat not responding accurately to the water temperature. We test the control system under actual operating conditions to confirm it is calling for heat at the right temperature and responding correctly when the pool needs recovery.
Increased gas consumption without a corresponding change in pool heating performance often points to a burner running inefficiently due to fouling, a heat exchanger with scale buildup requiring longer run times, or a gas valve not modulating correctly on variable-output units. We check combustion efficiency, heat exchanger condition, and valve operation to identify where the fuel is being wasted.
Modern pool gas heaters display fault codes that point toward a general category of problem but rarely identify the exact cause. A pressure fault code could mean the gas supply, the gas valve, or a sensor. A high-temperature code could point to flow, combustion, or the heat exchanger. We interpret fault codes in the context of actual system testing rather than using them as a direct replacement guide.
Rumbling during startup usually indicates incomplete combustion or a delayed ignition caused by a partially blocked burner or gas valve issue. A persistent low roar during operation can indicate flame instability. Clicking that does not resolve into steady combustion points to ignition timing or flame sensing problems. Each sound pattern has a specific cause, and we identify the source through combustion testing and component inspection rather than guessing.
A heater that shut down normally in the fall but will not restart in spring has often been affected by freeze damage, condensation reaching electrical connections over winter, or a control board that failed during storage. This is one of the most common calls we receive at the start of pool season. We inspect the full system at startup, identify what failed over winter, and get the heater running before the season is underway.
Called Winnipeg Service Pros before opening the pool for the season. The technician found the ignition sensor was oxidized and the burner had significant buildup from the previous year. Both were cleaned and the sensor replaced. The heater fired up perfectly and ran through the whole opening weekend without issue. Worth every dollar.
Our gas heater was taking twice as long as it used to bring the pool up to temperature. The technician checked the full system and found the burner assembly was partially blocked and the water flow was lower than it should have been. Both issues were resolved in one visit. Pool is back to heating the way it did when the unit was new.
I noticed a faint gas smell near the pool equipment and called Winnipeg Service Pros right away. They were there within a few hours. The technician found a fitting at the gas valve connection that had developed a slow leak. It was repaired on the spot and the full supply line was checked before they left. Felt like they genuinely cared about the safety side of the call.
Booked an annual service visit before shutting the pool down for the season. The technician went through the full checklist, cleaned the burner, checked the heat exchanger, and tested the controls. Pointed out that the igniter was showing early wear and recommended replacing it as a preventive step. I appreciated the honesty rather than leaving it to fail next spring.
The heater was lighting and then cutting out after a minute or two. Winnipeg Service Pros diagnosed a flow switch fault that was being triggered by a partially closed return valve. Simple fix once the cause was identified, but it had been stumping us for weeks. The technician also ran through a full combustion check while on site, which I appreciated.
We have been using Winnipeg Service Pros for annual pool heater maintenance for two years now. The same level of care and detail each time. They work through the system properly and explain what they find. Our heater is running efficiently and we have not had any unexpected failures. That peace of mind is exactly what we were looking for.
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