Furnace Repair In Edmonton, Sherwood Park, & St. Albert

Furnace breakdowns happen at the most inconvenient times, especially during our infamous winter cold snaps! When you need help at any hour of the day or night, make us your first call.

Let The Professionals Fix Your Furnace & Get The Job Done Right!

Our qualified furnace repair technicians are incredibly professional and experienced. We can repair all makes and models of furnaces and heating systems including:

Whether it’s a simple issue or a more challenging problem, our team will provide an in-depth and accurate diagnosis.

Emergency Furnace Repair — After Hours & On Call Services

Even with ongoing maintenance and care, sometimes your furnace will still need an emergency fix! Reliable heat is a safety issue, especially in Alberta. Our goal is to provide same-day service for any emergency situation. For all of your middle-of-the-night emergencies, our team is on standby to assist. You can expect the following when it comes to our emergency furnace repair services:

Furnace Repair Troubleshooting Tips

We are always here to help, and a service technician is only a phone call away. However, it never hurts to learn a little more about your furnace! While you wait for one of our technicians (or even before you call!), here are a few ideas to troubleshoot your furnace problems:

  1. Is the power switch turned on? Check your power source, as well as the breaker and test your furnace’s on/off switch.
  2. Double-check your thermostat settings. The thermostat is what gives the signal to start and stop heating. You’ll want to ensure that the thermostat is set for heating and is giving the furnace a “call for heat”.
  3. Check your filter. Some furnace units have a built-in shutoff mechanism if filters are dirty and not functioning properly.
  4. Is the furnace intake blocked? Check outside, remove any items or debris (such as ice or snow) that may be restricting airflow.
  5. Examine the doors and closures on your unit. You’ll want to make sure everything is securely fastened.

If troubleshooting doesn’t solve the problem, don’t be worried! Our qualified technicians will be there as soon as possible. We always come with a fully-stocked service vehicle and in most cases, we can fix your furnace in one visit.

Other Common HVAC Problems

Some common HVAC problems we come across are:

Is The Problem Something Else Entirely?

It’s not uncommon for an issue to be something else entirely; we can’t all be professional HVAC technicians! Lucky for you, we never judge! Our repair services also include:

Do you need emergency furnace repair in Edmonton, Sherwood Park, or St. Albert?

Call us 24/7, 365 on 780-464-3337 for your emergency furnace repairs.

Furnace Repair FAQs

What is your service area?

We provide our furnace repair services to Sherwood Park, St. Albert, Edmonton, and other surrounding communities and cities like Fort Saskatchewan.
If you’re unsure whether you fall into our service area or not, give us a call!

What if I need to replace my furnace?

Replacing a furnace can be a stressful ordeal — luckily we offer a range of high-efficiency gas furnaces for every price range with a number of rebates and promotions available throughout the year. Talk to our furnace technicians about your home comfort needs or have a look at our New Furnace range.

How do I diagnose furnace problems?

Dealing with furnace problems is extremely frustrating, we know! The last thing we want is for you to be sitting at home cold wondering why your furnace is broken and not knowing where to start fixing it. We first recommend taking a look at our furnace troubleshooting tips we listed above on this page. If that doesn’t work, we strongly encourage you to give our team a call! We provide emergency furnace repair services to ensure your home is toasty and warm as soon as possible.

Tip: All new furnaces have LED diagnostic lights on the furnace control board as well as a troubleshoot sticker on the inside of the furnace to help you diagnose any issues. These have been helpful to many of our clients, so if you’re considering a new furnace make sure you ask about diagnostic lights!

What happens if you put a furnace filter in backwards?

When you put a furnace filter in backwards the filter life span is much shorter. Ensure you’re putting it in the right way to get the most out of your filter!

Where can I find my furnace’s air filter?

A furnace’s air filter will be found in the return air duct, which is usually found at the base of the furnace.

Where is my furnace’s on and off switch?

By Alberta Gas Code, the furnace emergency shut off switch has to be within easy reach of the furnace. Generally, it should be located on the wall or ceiling near the furnace. On old furnaces, they only have a breaker in the panel, but this is not very common!