When your garage heater quits on a frosty Saskatoon morning, every minute counts. Our Garage Heater Repair Saskatoon team brings fast diagnostics, safe repairs, and clear pricing—so you’re warm again without surprises. We service unit heaters, radiant tube systems, and ceiling-mounted forced-air models from leading brands. Expect a tidy worksite, code-compliant fixes, and a tech who explains options in plain language.
A misfiring igniter or weak flame sensor can spike bills and trigger shutdowns right when you need heat most. Our Garage Heater Repair Saskatoon team traces the fault—gas delivery, ignition sequence, airflow, or controls—then fixes it once, the right way.
If your unit is short-cycling, we verify thermostat calibration, check temperature rise, and measure flame signal in microamps. For no-heat or intermittent heat, we confirm gas pressure at the valve, test the pressure switch and inducer draw, and inspect venting for frost or bird screens. When noise is the issue, we assess the draft inducer bearings and mounting, then balance and gasket the assembly to cut vibration.
After repair, keeping intake/exhaust terminations clear of snow, replacing or cleaning any inline filters, and scheduling a quick annual tune helps prevent freeze-ups and protects your investment all season.
Warm starts protect engines and batteries, adhesives cure properly, and you can actually enjoy the workbench without gloves. A tuned system delivers steady temperature across the space instead of hot-cold swings.
Cracked heat exchangers, blocked vents, or weak flame signals can produce CO or cause nuisance lockouts. Loose connections and failing motors also create electrical risk. A proper diagnosis includes combustion and CO testing plus electrical checks to keep your family safe.
Short run times, poor manifold pressure, or a dirty flame sensor waste fuel. After repair and calibration, most customers see fewer cycles per hour and a more efficient temperature rise—meaning lower utility bills during Saskatoon’s cold snaps.
Correct igniters, pressure switches, and draft inducers installed to spec reduce stress on boards and wiring. That prevents the “one part fails, two more follow” domino effect and adds years to your unit.
Paints, finish materials, and power tools don’t like freeze-thaw. Reliable garage heat prevents condensation, rust, and cracked plastics, safeguarding everything from fishing gear to flooring stock.
We start with visual checks (venting, gas line, condensate), then instrument tests: manifold pressure, micro-amp flame signal, voltage, amp draw, and temperature rise. Repairs follow best practices and manufacturer specs; every job ends with a written report.
From hot surface igniters and pressure switches to control boards and draft inducers, we stock high-failure components and can source specialty parts quickly.
Same-day or next-day appointments are common within city limits. Ask about after-hours emergency service during extreme cold snaps.
Our licensed professionals have years of experience in HVAC, plumbing, and electrical services, ensuring top-tier workmanship every time.
We’re here when you need us most. Our emergency response team is ready around the clock to handle urgent repairs and restore comfort fast.
We stand behind our work with industry-leading warranties and a commitment to customer satisfaction. Your comfort is our priority.
Most Saskatoon visits happen same or next business day; during extreme cold, we triage heat-off calls first. You’ll get a 2-hour arrival window and a text when we’re en route.
We service most major brands and control components (Reznor, Modine, Mr. Heater, Lennox, Napoleon, Honeywell, White-Rodgers). Have a photo of the model/serial? Share it when booking.
If the heat exchanger is compromised or parts are obsolete, we’ll price both paths. When annual repair costs approach 30–40% of replacement, a new unit often wins on safety and efficiency.
We test combustion, check for CO, verify clearances, and confirm venting/drainage. If something fails, we explain why and what it takes to make it safe.
Yes—parts follow manufacturer terms; labour warranty covers workmanship for a defined period.