Furnace Repair Winnipeg
When heating problems arise, Furnasman Heating and Air Conditioning is ready to help anytime, day or night. We offer 24/7 emergency furnace repair in Winnipeg with no additional after-hours charges. Whether your heat goes out during the night or in the middle of a weekend snowstorm, we’ll have your system back up and running in no time. Our licensed HVAC professionals provide same-day service and reliable, long-lasting repairs.

Why Choose Furnasman for Your Furnace Service?
We’re On Our Way!
Looking for fast assistance? Our Winnipeg-based technicians are available year-round to get your furnace up and running. We don’t rely on outsourcing or keep you waiting—just quick, dependable service from a team that genuinely cares about your comfort.
Repairs That Prevent Future Breakdowns
We fix the root cause of your furnace issues—not just the symptoms. Our certified pros use advanced diagnostic tools and manufacturer-approved parts to ensure your system stays reliable long after we leave. It’s how we make emergency furnace repair a long-term solution.
Reliable Furnace Service from Experts Who Put You First
A furnace breakdown demands immediate attention. That’s why we focus on quick response times and clear communication to get things back to normal. Equipped with fully stocked service vehicles, our technicians can often complete repairs right away, ensuring your home stays warm without any unnecessary delays.
Guaranteed Comfort, No Fine Print
When it comes to furnace repairs, you deserve peace of mind. At Furnasman, we support our work with commitments that you can rely on. If something isn’t right, we’ll fix it—whether that means a quick repair, a full replacement, or a refund.
Experiencing no heat in the middle of the night? Our emergency furnace repair team is available 24/7 to help. When your furnace stops working, our experts are ready to fix the issue. Rely on our furnace repair service to quickly restore warmth and comfort to your home.
Our Furnace Repair Service Process
Step 1: A Careful Inspection to Find the Real Problem
We start with a full system check—including burners, sensors, valves, and venting. Whether it’s a minor issue or a major malfunction, we identify the cause and offer clear, effective solutions.
Step 2: Smart Diagnostics That Get It Right the First Time
Our team uses advanced diagnostic tools to pinpoint issues like ignition failure, airflow problems, or electrical faults. This approach avoids guesswork and leads to faster, more accurate repairs.
Step 3: Upfront Repairs with No Surprises
Before starting any repair, we explain the problem and give you a detailed quote. There are no hidden costs—just good recommendations and transparent pricing.
Step 4: Fast Part Replacements to Get Your Heat Back
We stock our service vehicles with key furnace parts, like igniters, flame sensors, motors, and gas valves. That means we can often complete the repair on the first visit—no waiting for parts or second appointments.
Step 5: Boosting Performance While We’re at It
In addition to the fix, we inspect and clean essential components. We’ll check airflow, filters, and the blower motor to make sure your furnace runs smoothly and efficiently.
Step 6: Final Safety Checks
We run a full system test before leaving. This includes checking for carbon monoxide leaks and ventilation problems, because your safety is just as important as your comfort.
Common Furnace Problems
Furnaces, despite regular maintenance, can develop issues as they age. Here are some of the most common furnace problems that need professional repair:
Furnace Blowing Cold Air
- Faulty Ignition System – A damaged igniter or dirty pilot assembly can prevent the burner from igniting properly.
- Dirty Flame Sensor – When the flame sensor becomes coated in soot, it might not recognize the flame properly, prompting the furnace to turn off the burner as a safety measure.
- Thermostat Issues – Misconfigured settings, dead batteries, or faulty wiring in the thermostat can stop the furnace from producing heat.
Furnace Won’t Turn On
- Tripped Circuit Breaker – When there’s a power surge or an overloaded circuit, the breaker can trip, stopping power to the furnace.
- Blower Motor Failure – A faulty blower motor or capacitor can stop the furnace from circulating warm air effectively.
- Clogged Air Filter – A clogged filter blocks airflow, causing the furnace to overheat, triggering the high-limit switch, and turning the furnace off for safety.
Strange Noises or Smells
- Banging or Rattling – Unusual sounds may be caused by loose parts, delayed ignition, or a failing blower motor.
- Burning Smell – The smell of burning could be caused by dust on the heat exchanger, overheating electrical components, or a failing blower motor.
- Gas Smell – In the event of a gas leak, it’s critical to turn off your furnace, exit the area promptly, and get in touch with a professional without delay.
If you’re dealing with any of these problems, Furnasman’s certified technicians are here to assist. We’ll promptly identify the issue, explain your repair options with transparent pricing, and restore your furnace to optimal performance.
Frequently Asked Questions About Furnace Repair
Fed Up with Constant Furnace Issues?
Furnasman offers expert furnace repair in Winnipeg that gets to the root of the problem—fast. Whether it’s emergency furnace repair or regular furnace service, we’ve got you covered 24/7. Call now and get your heat back today.
How Often Should I Have My Furnace Serviced?
Annual maintenance is ideal, especially before winter. It keeps your furnace running efficiently, helps avoid breakdowns, and extends its lifespan. Regular service includes cleaning, safety checks, and airflow testing.
How Much Does a Furnace Repair Cost?
It depends on the issue. Minor fixes like replacing a thermostat or filter are inexpensive, while larger issues like blower motor replacement or heat exchanger failure will cost more. We provide upfront quotes before starting.
How Many Years Does a Furnace Last?
Furnaces typically have a lifespan of 15 to 20 years, though proper maintenance and prompt repairs can help them run even longer. If your unit often needs repairs, isn’t heating your home effectively, or is causing your energy costs to rise, it might be more cost-effective to replace it.
Can I Repair My Furnace Myself?
DIY furnace repair is not recommended. Without the right tools or training, you risk making the problem worse—or putting your home in danger. Gas and electrical components require licensed professionals. Call Furnasman for safe, certified service.