Furnaces

Eddie's Plumbing & Heating provides reliable furnace repair services for Edmonton homeowners when heating systems stop working, run inefficiently, or produce unusual noises. Our experienced technicians inspect the furnace, identify the cause of the problem, and explain the repair options clearly before completing the work.

Furnace Repair in Edmonton

Whether your furnace will not turn on, is blowing cold air, cycles constantly, or is making banging, rattling, or whistling sounds, Eddie's Plumbing & Heating can help. We diagnose common issues involving:

  • Thermostats and electrical controls
  • Ignition systems and pilot lights
  • Blower motors and belts
  • Dirty filters and restricted airflow
  • Furnace burners and flame sensors
  • Gas supply components
  • Heat exchangers and safety switches
  • Uneven heating throughout the home
Furnaces work completed by Eddie's in an Edmonton home

Our diagnostic approach

Our goal is to restore safe, dependable heat as efficiently as possible. We use a thorough diagnostic process rather than guessing at the issue, helping homeowners understand what needs repair and why.

Furnaces work completed by Eddie's in an Edmonton home

Straightforward Service

Edmonton winters demand a furnace that works when you need it. Eddie's Plumbing & Heating focuses on prompt service, clear communication, and quality repairs that help extend the life of your heating system. If a repair is no longer the practical option, we can also help you understand replacement options based on your home, comfort needs, and budget.

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780-716-1243
Hours
Open 24 hours, 7 days a week
Service area
Edmonton, Alberta and province-wide

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