When the temperature in Calgary drops to -25°C and your furnace decides to take a day off, it’s not just uncomfortable—it’s dangerous. The good news? Most furnace breakdowns are preventable with a little proactive care.
At Shift Heating & Cooling, we’ve responded to thousands of emergency furnace repair calls across Calgary, and we’ve noticed a pattern: the majority of these crises could have been avoided with regular maintenance. A well-maintained furnace doesn’t just keep you warm; it runs more efficiently, lasts longer, and saves you money on both energy bills and costly repairs.
In this comprehensive guide, we’ll walk you through everything Calgary homeowners need to know about furnace maintenance—from simple DIY tasks you can do yourself to the critical inspections that require a licensed professional.
Why Furnace Maintenance Matters More in Calgary
Let’s be honest: Calgary’s climate is tough on heating systems. Our furnaces aren’t luxury items that get used occasionally—they’re essential survival equipment that runs for over 2,000 hours every year.
Between our brutally cold snaps in January and February, the sudden temperature swings during Chinooks, and the dry, dusty air that clogs filters faster than in humid climates, Calgary furnaces work harder than almost anywhere else in Canada. This constant stress accelerates wear and tear on every component, from the blower motor to the heat exchanger.
The Three Big Benefits of Regular Maintenance:
- Avoid Emergency Breakdowns: A tune-up catches small problems—like a dirty flame sensor or a worn belt—before they fail completely at the worst possible moment.
- Lower Energy Bills: A dirty filter or misaligned burner can reduce efficiency by 15-20%, wasting hundreds of dollars in natural gas every winter.
- Extend System Lifespan: Furnaces that receive annual professional maintenance typically last 18-20 years, compared to 12-15 years for neglected units.
Monthly DIY Tasks: What Every Homeowner Can Do
You don’t need to be an HVAC technician to keep your furnace in good shape. These simple monthly checks take less than 10 minutes but can prevent thousands of dollars in damage.
1. Check and Replace Your Air Filter
This is the single most important thing you can do for your furnace. In Calgary’s dry climate with dust, pet dander, and constant heating cycles, filters clog quickly.
How Often to Change:
- 1-inch filters: Every 1-3 months (monthly if you have pets)
- 2-inch filters: Every 1-3 months
- 4-inch filters: Every 6-9 months
- 5-inch filters: Every 9-12 months
How to Check: Pull out the filter and hold it up to a light. If you can’t see light through it, or if it looks grey and dusty, replace it immediately.
Why It Matters: A clogged filter restricts airflow, causing your furnace to overheat. This triggers the limit switch, shutting down the burners while the blower keeps running—resulting in cold air blowing through your vents. Prolonged operation with a dirty filter can crack the heat exchanger, a repair that often costs more than the furnace is worth.
2. Keep Vents and Returns Clear
Walk through your home and check every floor register and return air vent. Are they blocked by furniture, curtains, or toys? Even partially blocked vents disrupt airflow balance, making some rooms too hot and others too cold while forcing the furnace to work harder.
Pro Tip: Vacuum your vent covers monthly during heating season to prevent dust buildup from recirculating through your home.
3. Listen for Unusual Noises
Your furnace should hum quietly. If you hear any of these sounds, it’s a warning sign:
- Screeching or squealing: Worn blower motor bearings
- Banging or booming: Delayed ignition (gas builds up before igniting)
- Rattling: Loose panels or ductwork
- Grinding: Failing motor or damaged fan blades
Don’t ignore new noises. What starts as a minor annoyance can quickly escalate to a major breakdown.
4. Check Your Thermostat
Set your thermostat to “AUTO” (not “ON”) so the fan only runs during heating cycles. Test it by raising the temperature setting 3 degrees above room temperature—your furnace should kick on within a minute.
If you still use an old dial thermostat, consider upgrading to a programmable or smart model. Modern thermostats like Nest or Ecobee are designed to handle Calgary’s temperature swings more efficiently, automatically adjusting heating cycles during Chinooks to prevent short cycling.
5. Inspect Outdoor Vents After Snowfall
High-efficiency furnaces have two white PVC pipes on the exterior of your home—one for exhaust and one for fresh air intake. After heavy snow or a blizzard with drifting, check that both pipes are clear of snow, ice, and debris.
A blocked intake pipe will cause your furnace to shut down as a safety measure. This is one of the most common service calls we get at Shift Heating & Cooling after major snowstorms—and it’s something you can fix yourself in under two minutes.
Annual Professional Maintenance: The Non-Negotiables
While DIY maintenance is important, it only addresses surface-level issues. The critical safety and efficiency components inside your furnace require specialized tools, training, and gas-fitting certification.
What a Professional Tune-Up Includes
When you book annual maintenance with Shift Heating & Cooling, our technicians perform a comprehensive 21-point inspection that covers:
- Heat Exchanger Inspection: We visually inspect for cracks, rust, or corrosion. A cracked heat exchanger can leak carbon monoxide into your home—a silent, deadly hazard.
- Burner Cleaning and Adjustment: Dirty burners produce inefficient flames and soot buildup. We clean them and measure gas pressure to ensure optimal combustion.
- Flame Sensor Cleaning: This small sensor detects whether gas is burning. When it gets coated with carbon, it falsely signals a flame failure, shutting off the heat. Cleaning takes 5 minutes and prevents dozens of service calls.
- Ignition System Testing: Whether you have a hot surface ignitor or electronic ignition, we test for proper operation and replace worn components before they fail.
- Blower Motor Lubrication: Moving parts need lubrication to reduce friction and noise. This simple step extends motor life significantly.
- Electrical Connection Tightening: Loose connections cause intermittent failures and pose fire risks. We check and tighten every connection.
- Carbon Monoxide Testing: Using calibrated meters, we measure CO levels in the exhaust and around the furnace to verify safe operation.
- Airflow and Static Pressure Measurement: Proper airflow is critical for efficiency and comfort. We test and adjust to manufacturer specifications.
- Condensate Drain Inspection: High-efficiency furnaces produce water. We clear drain lines and check pumps to prevent water damage.
- Thermostat Calibration: We verify accurate temperature sensing and proper communication with the furnace.
When to Schedule Your Tune-Up
The best time for furnace maintenance in Calgary is late September or early October, before you need the heat but after the summer shutdown. This gives you time to address any issues before the first deep freeze hits.
If you miss the fall window, don’t skip it entirely—schedule it as soon as possible. Many Calgary homeowners book appointments twice a year: once before heating season and once in spring to ensure everything survived the winter workload.
Red Flags: When to Call for Immediate Furnace Repair
Even with perfect maintenance, furnaces can develop problems. Recognize these warning signs and call Shift Heating & Cooling immediately:
- Yellow or flickering pilot light (should be steady blue)
- Carbon monoxide detector activation
- Strong gas smell or burning odor
- Visible rust or cracks on the furnace cabinet
- Furnace cycling on and off every few minutes
- Rooms heating unevenly or not at all
- Sudden spike in energy bills
These aren’t issues you can DIY—they require professional diagnosis and furnace repair by licensed technicians.
The Cost of Skipping Maintenance
We understand the temptation to skip the annual tune-up. It’s an expense, and if the furnace “seems fine,” why bother?
Here’s why: neglected furnaces fail an average of 30% more often than maintained units. When they do fail, it’s usually during the coldest week of the year when HVAC companies are swamped with emergency calls. You’ll pay premium rates for after-hours service, wait longer for a technician, and face the risk of frozen pipes while you wait.
A typical furnace repair in Calgary ranges from $150 for a simple sensor cleaning to over $1,500 for a failed heat exchanger. Annual maintenance costs $120-$200 and catches these problems early when they’re cheap to fix.
Beyond repairs, a dirty, poorly maintained furnace wastes 10-20% more energy. For a typical Calgary home spending $1,200 per year on heating, that’s $120-$240 thrown away annually.
Why Choose Shift Heating & Cooling for Your Maintenance
When you book furnace maintenance with us, you’re not just getting a checklist inspection—you’re getting Calgary-specific expertise. We understand how Chinooks stress your system, how our dry climate affects components, and which parts tend to fail first in Alberta winters.
Our Maintenance Promise:
- Licensed, experienced technicians (not subcontractors)
- Transparent, upfront pricing with no hidden fees
- Comprehensive written report of your furnace’s health
- 24/7 emergency support if something goes wrong between visits
- Priority scheduling for maintenance customers
We treat your home like it’s our own—no rush jobs, no upselling, just honest work that keeps your family warm and safe.
Take Action Before Winter Hits
Your furnace is your home’s most important appliance during Calgary’s long winter. Don’t wait for a breakdown to give it the attention it deserves.
Whether you’re a new homeowner learning the ropes or a seasoned Calgarian who knows how brutal February can be, regular maintenance is the smartest investment you can make in your home’s comfort and safety.
Ready to schedule your annual furnace tune-up? Contact Shift Heating & Cooling today. Our team is standing by to ensure your furnace is ready for whatever Calgary weather throws at it this season.
Stay warm. Stay safe. And let us handle the rest.