HVAC Maintenance & Service Plans in Winnipeg

Annual tune-ups extend equipment life, improve efficiency, and prevent emergency calls in January. Kirkfield has been maintaining Winnipeg HVAC systems since 1951.

The most common reason Winnipeg homeowners call Kirkfield for an emergency furnace repair in January? A problem that could have been caught in a September tune-up. A dirty flame sensor. A cracked inducer. A filter that hasn't been changed in 18 months.

Annual HVAC maintenance is the single best investment you can make in home comfort. Kirkfield offers service agreements for Winnipeg homeowners who want the peace of mind of a maintained system.

Furnace Tune-Up: What We Check

  • Heat exchanger inspection — critical for safety (a cracked exchanger leaks CO)
  • Burner cleaning and flame pattern inspection
  • Flue and venting check for obstructions and proper draft
  • Igniter and flame sensor inspection and cleaning
  • Inducer motor and blower motor check
  • Gas pressure verification
  • Electrical connections and control board check
  • Filter inspection and replacement (filter provided by homeowner or purchased separately)
  • Thermostat calibration

AC Tune-Up: Spring Preparation

Before the first Winnipeg heat wave, we recommend an annual AC inspection that includes: cleaning the condenser coil, checking refrigerant charge, inspecting the capacitor and contactor, testing amperage draw, cleaning the condensate drain, and verifying thermostat operation in cooling mode.

Kirkfield Service Agreements

Ask about Kirkfield's HVAC service agreements for Winnipeg homeowners — annual furnace and AC tune-ups bundled together, with priority scheduling before peak season. Call (204) 813-7767 for current agreement pricing.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I service my furnace in Winnipeg?
Once a year, typically in September or October before the heating season. This ensures your furnace is clean, safe, and operating efficiently before Winnipeg's cold sets in.
What does a furnace tune-up include?
A standard Kirkfield furnace maintenance visit includes: inspecting and cleaning the burners and heat exchanger, testing the igniter and flame sensor, checking the flue and venting, lubricating moving parts, testing the blower motor, checking the gas pressure, replacing the filter (if provided), and testing the thermostat.
Does regular maintenance really prevent breakdowns?
Yes — the majority of no-heat emergency calls in Winnipeg are caused by dirty flame sensors, blocked filters, or worn components that a tune-up would have caught. Kirkfield recommends annual service on every heating system, regardless of age.

Winnipeg's HVAC Experts Since 1951

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