by Dan Handiaz | Jan 6, 2026 | Furnaces
During Red Deer winter storms and cold snaps, snow drifting and ice buildup can affect the intake and exhaust vents on many high-efficiency furnaces. This guide covers the symptoms to watch for, what you can safely check outdoors, and when to treat the situation as...
by Dan Handiaz | Jan 5, 2026 | Furnaces
During Red Deer cold snaps, even a well-maintained furnace can struggle if airflow is restricted, the thermostat or controls malfunction, or the vent is iced over. This guide covers the most common causes, what you can safely check, and the warning signs that need a...
by Dan Han Diaz | Dec 17, 2025 | Furnaces
Detecting a gas-like smell from your furnace exhaust can be alarming, especially during Edmonton’s winter months when your heating system works overtime. While some odours from furnace exhaust are normal, distinguishing between harmless combustion byproducts and...
by Dan Handiaz | Nov 12, 2025 | Furnaces
Why it matters in Edmonton When the first cold snap hits, furnace breakdowns surge across the city. Systems that sat idle through the summer are suddenly expected to run nonstop, revealing hidden wear and tear. A professional inspection before winter helps prevent a...
by Dan Handiaz | Mar 12, 2024 | Furnaces
Furnace Pressure Switch Stuck Open A pressure switch stuck in an open position is a common issue that homeowners with furnaces may face over time. There could be a number of reasons for this problem, so it’s critical that you know how to determine whether your...
by Dan Handiaz | Jan 10, 2024 | Furnaces
How To Tell If My Furnace Is Gas or Electric Your home furnace plays an essential role in keeping you and your family warm and comfortable during the winter. And like any home appliance, furnaces come in all kinds of designs and models, including electric and gas. If...