Gas Furnace Repair & Safety Inspection
When your gas furnace stops working, repairing it begins with diagnosing the problem and identifying the faulty component.
Gas Furnace Repair
Common issues include worn flame sensor rods, faulty hot surface ignitors, malfunctioning motors, failed pressure switches, or clogged filters that lead to overheating. Once the issue is identified, our certified technicians carry out the repair quickly and reliably. Each of our trucks is stocked with over $35,000 worth of parts, allowing us to complete many repairs the same day. Every repair we perform is backed by a one-year warranty on both labour and any parts we install.
When To Call
Most furnace problems start small and get worse over time. If your heating bills suddenly increase, you hear banging, grinding, or squealing noises, or you smell gas or burning odours, it's time to call.
Our Expertise
Our technicians are government certified by the BC Safety Authority and we have 40 years of experience with all furnace makes and models. We can often complete repairs without multiple visits and some repairs without parts replacement.
Gas Furnace Safety Inspection
A Safety Inspection is a routine checkup for your furnace. During this visit, our technicians test how the system is running, check for signs of gas leaks or any component wear, and make any necessary adjustments. The goal is to ensure everything is operating safely and efficiently, with no parts being overworked or overlooked. Regular Safety Inspections help keep your furnace in good running condition, helping you avoid costly repairs while making sure your home stays warm when you need it most. By checking all the key components and addressing small issues early, we can help prevent them from turning into bigger, more expensive problems down the road.
Gas Furnace Safety Inspection
Regular furnace Safety Inspection will help keep your system running efficiently and helps prevent breakdowns when you need heat most. Our 30-point Safety Inspection catches problems before they become expensive repairs. Maintaining a gas furnace means inspecting and cleaning components, testing safety controls, and checking for worn parts.
Maintenance Frequency
Most manufacturers include a 5-year parts warranty with their equipment, but they also require written proof of annual maintenance. Scheduling a yearly Service and Safety Inspection not only keeps your warranty valid, it also helps prevent unexpected breakdowns during the heating season.
Why Maintenance Matters
Regular servicing helps protect your family from dangerous gas or carbon monoxide leaks. It also prevents the dirt and dust buildup that can lead to overheating and costly component damage, all while keeping your manufacturer’s warranty intact.
BC Furnace Gas Furnace Rates
| Service | Time | Rate + Taxes (Hourly) |
|---|---|---|
| Annual service & safety inspection + CO Alarm | Mon – Fri 8:00am – 4:00pm | $198.00 |
| Annual service & safety inspection + CO Alarm After Hours | Sat – Sun and evenings | $298.00 |
| Breakdown Repair Rate | Mon – Fri 8:00am – 4:00pm | $198.00 |
| Breakdown Repair rate After Hours | Sat – Sun and evenings | $298.00 |
| Crawl Space Annual Service & Safety Inspection + CO Alarm | Mon – Fri 8:00am – 4:00pm | $298.00 |
| Crawl Space Annual Service & Safety Inspection + CO Alarm After Hours | Sat – Sun and evenings | $398.00 |
| Crawl Space Breakdown Repair | Mon – Fri 8:00am – 4:00pm | $298.00 |
| Crawl Space Breakdown Repair After Hours | Sat – Sun and evenings | $398.00 |
Terms & Conditions:
$198.00 (+ tax) – Call out and travel time. Minimum 1-hour charge for diagnosis for a Licensed Qualified Gas Fitter’s visit to your premises within normal working hours (Mon-Fri 8am-4pm). Outside those hours will be charged at $298.00 (+tax)/per hour.
Frequently Asked Questions
Some common signs include the furnace not turning on, making unusual noises like banging or squealing, or the flames are burning yellow instead of a blue bunsen flame. A sudden increase in your utility bills or a decline in your home’s air quality can also indicate a problem. If you notice any of these signs, it’s best to call a professional.
You should have your gas furnace professionally serviced and Safety Inspected at least once a year, ideally before the heating season begins. This regular Service and Safety Inspection helps maintain efficiency, extends the life of your unit, and can prevent unexpected breakdowns during the winter.
During a professional inspection, a technician performs a full review of your heating system. This includes inspecting internal components, checking the heat exchanger for cracks, inspecting the burner flame, testing all safety controls, and measuring carbon monoxide levels to confirm safe operation.
Yes. The most important task a homeowner can do is to check the furnace filter every 30-90 days and replace it when it’s dirty. You should also ensure the area around your furnace is clear of dust and debris and that all vents in your home are open and unrestricted.
Different noises can point to different issues. A high-pitched squeal could indicate a problem with the blower motor bearings. Banging or popping sounds might be caused by your air ducts expanding and contracting. Because these noises can signify mechanical problems, it’s important to have them checked by a qualified technician.