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London Ontario · Gas Furnace Guide · How It Works · Types · Lifespan · Repair vs Replace

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Everything a London Ontario homeowner needs to know about gas furnaces — how the four-stage combustion cycle works, the difference between single-stage, two-stage, and modulating units, how long a furnace lasts in London Ontario's climate, the 8 signs it needs replacing, why natural gas is the right fuel for most Southwestern Ontario homes, and what every component does when something goes wrong. Gas furnace installation from $3,400. Enbridge $650 rebate handled. $175 diagnostic. 24/7 zero surcharge. TSSA certified. BBB A+. 138 five-star reviews.

Gas Furnace from $3,400 — All-In Installed
$175 Repair Diagnostic — Applied to Cost
Enbridge $650 Rebate — Handled by Hawana
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How a Gas Furnace Works — 4-Stage Combustion Cycle

How a Gas Furnace Works — The Four Stages

Understanding the combustion cycle helps you understand what each component does — and what it means when something goes wrong. Every gas furnace in London Ontario follows the same four-stage sequence every time it fires.

1

Thermostat Calls for Heat

The thermostat detects that room temperature has dropped below the setpoint and sends a 24-volt signal to the furnace control board. The control board starts the safety sequence before allowing any gas to open.

2

Inducer Motor Creates Draft

The inducer motor starts and purges any residual gas from the heat exchanger and confirms the flue is clear. The pressure switch measures the negative pressure created by the inducer — only when it confirms proper draft does the control board allow ignition to proceed. This prevents combustion gas back-draft into the home.

3

Ignition and Flame Confirmation

The hot surface igniter heats to approximately 900°C. The gas valve opens and delivers gas to the burner. Gas ignites on the igniter. The flame sensor rod, positioned in the flame, generates a small electrical current that confirms combustion — keeping the gas valve open. If the flame sensor cannot confirm flame, the gas valve closes within seconds as a safety measure.

4

Heat Exchange and Air Distribution

Combustion occurs inside the sealed heat exchanger. The heat exchanger walls absorb combustion heat. The blower motor starts and circulates return air from the home across the hot heat exchanger walls, picking up heat, and distributing warm air through supply ducts. Combustion gases — never touching the circulating air — exit through the flue or PVC direct-vent pipe. In a 96% AFUE condensing furnace, a secondary heat exchanger extracts additional latent heat from the cooling flue gases before they exit.

Why the heat exchanger matters so much: Stage 4 is where the heat exchanger does its job — transferring combustion heat to circulating air while keeping combustion gases completely separated. A crack in the heat exchanger breaks this separation and allows carbon monoxide to enter the living space. This is why annual combustion analysis (measuring CO in circulating air) is the primary safety purpose of annual furnace maintenance — and why a confirmed cracked heat exchanger requires immediate furnace replacement.

Single-Stage vs Two-Stage vs Modulating — Which Is Right for You?

Furnace Types — Single-Stage, Two-Stage & Modulating

The three types differ in how many output levels they have — which affects comfort, efficiency, and noise. For most London Ontario homes, two-stage is the sweet spot.

Standard

Single-Stage Furnace

  • One output level: 100% capacity always
  • Fires at full blast, reaches setpoint, shuts off
  • Short-cycles in milder weather (October, March)
  • More temperature swings — noticeable blasts of heat
  • Simpler, fewer components, lower initial cost
  • Good for smaller or tightly zoned London homes
Best for: budget replacement, smaller homes under 1,200 sq ft, simple single-zone systems
Premium

Modulating Furnace

  • Adjusts output continuously: ~40% to 100%
  • Most precise temperature control — within 0.5°C
  • Quietest operation — often inaudible at low fire
  • Highest real-world efficiency in variable conditions
  • Carrier Infinity Greenspeed, Lennox variable-capacity
  • Higher initial cost — longer payback period
Best for: open-plan homes over 2,000 sq ft, allergy sufferers wanting continuous air circulation, maximum comfort priority

Honest recommendation for most London Ontario homes: For a 1,400 to 2,000 square foot post-2000 build — which describes the majority of London Ontario family homes — a two-stage Goodman at $3,400 installed provides comfort and efficiency that is indistinguishable from a modulating Lennox at $4,200+ for most households. Holm K.'s review below illustrates exactly this scenario — honest advice over a higher-margin recommendation.

How Long Does a Gas Furnace Last in London Ontario?

Furnace Lifespan in London Ontario — What to Expect

What Shortens Furnace Life

The three biggest factors that shorten furnace life in London Ontario: (1) Skipping annual maintenance — flame sensor oxidation, heat exchanger stress from combustion byproducts, and venting blockages all accelerate wear when left unchecked. (2) Oversizing — a furnace that is too large for the home short-cycles (fires and shuts off frequently), which puts more thermal stress on the heat exchanger than longer, lower-intensity cycles. (3) Running with a clogged filter — restricted airflow causes the heat exchanger to run hotter and the blower motor to work harder.

What Extends Furnace Life

Annual maintenance is the highest-value life-extension action. A $149 tune-up that catches early inducer motor bearing wear means a $400 repair done on your terms rather than a $600 emergency repair with no heat. Heat exchanger fatigue is the most common cause of furnace retirement — annual combustion analysis tracks deterioration so replacement can be planned rather than forced.

The 15-Year Decision Rule

Hawana's repair vs replace guidance: repair if the furnace is under 15 years old and the repair cost is under $1,700 (50% of a $3,400 new furnace). After 15 years, any significant repair triggers a replacement assessment — not because the furnace necessarily needs replacing, but because the economics of additional repair investment in an aging unit need to be compared against a new 96% AFUE furnace with a 20+ year life and the Enbridge $650 rebate. Hawana provides both quotes at every $175 diagnostic visit.

Do Harsh London Ontario Winters Shorten Life?

London Ontario's climate — cold but not extreme — does not significantly shorten furnace life compared to other Ontario cities. The design outdoor temperature of approximately -20°C means London furnaces run more hours per season than furnaces in milder climates, but Canadian-market furnaces are designed for these conditions. A correctly sized unit running 2,200 to 2,800 hours per heating season in London Ontario is within the normal design range.

8 Signs Your London Ontario Furnace Needs Replacing

Signs Your Furnace Needs Replacing — Not Just Repairing

Some signs call for a repair. Others call for immediate replacement. Here is how to tell the difference.

CO Detector Alarmed While Furnace Was Running

This is a safety emergency. Shut off the furnace, leave the home, call 911. A CO detector alarm while the furnace is running almost always indicates a cracked heat exchanger or a blocked flue. The furnace must be inspected before being restarted — and if a cracked heat exchanger is confirmed, replaced immediately.

Cracked Heat Exchanger Confirmed

A cracked heat exchanger allows combustion gases including carbon monoxide to enter circulating air. It cannot be safely repaired in most residential furnaces. Immediate replacement is required. Hawana condemns the unit in writing and provides a same-day replacement quote.

Over 15 Years Old with a Major Repair Needed

If the furnace is over 15 years old and requires a repair costing more than $1,000, replacement is usually the better investment. Remaining useful life does not justify the repair cost, and additional repairs are likely to follow.

Repair Cost Exceeds $1,700 (50% of New Furnace)

If a single repair would cost more than $1,700 — 50% of a $3,400 new furnace — the economics favour replacement at any age under 20 years. Hawana provides both quotes at the $175 diagnostic visit.

Gas Bills Have Increased Significantly Without Explanation

A furnace that has declined to 70% or lower efficiency — through heat exchanger cracks, burner fouling, or inducer wear — costs significantly more to operate. The Enbridge $650 rebate plus $200–$300 annual fuel savings can make replacement the financially correct decision on a furnace that is still technically running.

Two or More Major Repairs in the Past 3 Years

Multiple significant repairs on the same furnace within a few years indicates the unit is reaching the end of its service life. Component failures cluster as units age. The next repair is likely coming.

Cannot Maintain Setpoint on Coldest London Ontario Days

If the furnace runs continuously but cannot reach the thermostat setpoint when outdoor temperature is below -15°C, the unit may have declined in capacity or may have been undersized for the home. Replacement with a correctly sized unit resolves both issues.

Existing Unit Is 80% AFUE — Upgrade Makes Financial Sense

An 80% AFUE furnace that is still running but ageing can be a good candidate for proactive replacement. Upgrading to 96% AFUE saves $200–$300/yr in gas. The Enbridge $650 rebate applies. On a 10-year horizon, the upgrade typically pays back within 3–5 years even if the old unit has a few more years of life.

Furnace Components — What Each Part Does

Gas Furnace Components — What Each Part Does & How It Fails

Every component a London Ontario homeowner should know when a technician is diagnosing their furnace.

Hot Surface Igniter

Heats to ~900°C to ignite the gas burner. When it cracks or burns out, the burner will not light. Most common furnace repair: $150–$250. Usually completed same visit as the diagnostic.

Flame Sensor

Metal rod in the burner flame that confirms combustion by generating a small current. Oxidation on the rod reduces current — causing the burner to light and shut off in seconds. Annual cleaning prevents failure. Repair: $150–$250.

Inducer Motor

Creates draft through the heat exchanger before ignition. Confirms flue is clear via the pressure switch. Grinding or rattling noise indicates bearing wear. Failure causes no-heat with no burner fire. Repair: $400–$600.

Pressure Switch

Monitors the draft created by the inducer. Only allows ignition when draft is confirmed. Failure (or a blocked condensate drain causing it to trip) prevents the burner from firing. Repair: $200–$350.

Heat Exchanger

The sealed metal component that transfers combustion heat to circulating air while keeping combustion gases separated. A crack allows CO to enter the home. Annual combustion analysis detects cracks early. Cracked exchanger = replace furnace.

Gas Valve

Controls gas flow to the burner. If the igniter glows and draft is confirmed but no gas reaches the burner, the gas valve has failed. Repair: $300–$500. On older units, replacement vs repair economics should be assessed.

Control Board

The furnace's central processor. Sequences the startup cycle, monitors safety controls, and displays error codes. Erratic operation or unresponsive furnace often indicates control board failure. Repair: $350–$600.

Blower Motor

Circulates air from the home across the heat exchanger and into supply ducts. If the furnace fires but no air comes from vents, or the high-limit trips repeatedly, blower motor failure is likely. Repair: $300–$500.

High-Limit Switch

Safety device that shuts off the gas valve if the air plenum overheats. Most commonly trips due to a clogged filter or blocked return air. Check the filter before calling for service — replacing a severely clogged filter often resolves a high-limit shutdown.

Gas vs Propane vs Electric — London Ontario

Furnace Fuel Types — Why Gas Is Right for Most London Ontario Homes

Over 85% of London Ontario homes use natural gas for space heating. Here is why, and when propane or electric alternatives make sense.

AttributeNatural Gas (Enbridge)PropaneElectric ResistanceHeat Pump (Electric)
Availability in London ONUniversal (Enbridge grid)Rural only (no pipeline)UniversalUniversal
Operating cost (heating)Lowest — ~$0.04/kWh equivalentHigher than gas — ~$0.06/kWh eq.Highest — ~$0.14/kWhLowest to mid — COP 2.5–3.5
Installation cost (London ON)From $3,400From $3,900From $2,500From $3,700
Enbridge $650 rebateYes — 95%+ AFUENoNoNo (separate grant programs)
Greener Homes / OHRSP grantsNoYes (up to $12,500 combined)NoYes (up to $12,500 combined)
TSSA LP certification requiredNoYes — Hawana holds LP certNoNo
Best forMost London Ontario homesRural SW Ontario without gasOlder condos, very small spacesPropane homes, all-electric buildings

When a heat pump is a better choice than a gas furnace: For rural Southwestern Ontario homes on propane — Aylmer, Grand Bend, Strathroy area — a cold-climate heat pump paired with Greener Homes grants (up to $5,000) and OHRSP grants (up to $7,500) can be more cost-effective than a propane furnace over a 10-year horizon. Hawana advises on the heat pump vs propane comparison at every estimate visit for rural propane homes. For homes on the Enbridge natural gas grid, gas furnace is almost always the most cost-effective heating choice.

Abdullah Ghzail — TSSA Certified Gas Furnace Specialist, London Ontario

Your Gas Furnace Specialist — London Ontario & Southwestern Ontario

Abdullah Ghzail — Lead HVAC Technician & Founder

Abdullah has diagnosed, repaired, and installed gas furnaces across London Ontario and Southwestern Ontario since 2018 — single-stage vs two-stage vs modulating explained honestly at every estimate because a homeowner who understands what they are buying makes better decisions; heat exchanger cracks condemned in writing because a verbal recommendation to replace is not good enough when the reason is a CO safety issue; propane furnace installations across rural Southwestern Ontario with LP propane TSSA certification because rural communities deserve the same level of service as London. Gas from $3,400. $175 diagnostic. Enbridge $650 rebate handled. No rental. BBB A+. 138 five-star reviews.

✓ TSSA Certified Gas + LP Propane ↗ ✓ BBB A+ · 138 Five-Star Reviews ✓ Gas from $3,400 · Propane from $3,900 ✓ Enbridge $650 — Handled by Hawana ✓ $175 Diagnostic — Applied to Repair ✓ 24/7 — Zero After-Hours Surcharge ✓ No Rental · No Monthly Fee ✓ Since 2018
Verified Customer Reviews

Furnace Reviews — London Ontario

138 five-star reviews — cracked heat exchanger on 21-year Carrier condemned in writing, honest two-stage vs modulating advice (Goodman recommended over Lennox), flame sensor + return air duct diagnosis on high-limit trip. Read all ↗

★★★★★

"Called Hawana when our 21-year-old Carrier made a grinding noise then stopped heating. The technician explained what the inducer motor does in a way that made the diagnosis understandable. He confirmed the inducer was failing but also found a heat exchanger crack — confirmed by elevated CO in the circulating air. He condemned the furnace in writing and quoted a Goodman 96% AFUE from $3,400. Same week installation, Enbridge $650 rebate handled. The written condemnation and the explanation of what a cracked heat exchanger means gave us complete confidence."

Mist T.
London ON — cracked heat exchanger, 21-year Carrier, Goodman replacement · August 2025
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★★★★★

"I had researched furnace types for months — single-stage, two-stage, modulating — and couldn't get a straight answer until I called Hawana. The technician explained the difference practically for our specific home: 1,600 sq ft in Westmount, newer build, fairly tight. His recommendation was a two-stage Goodman at $3,400 rather than the more expensive modulating Lennox I was considering. His reasoning: the comfort difference between two-stage and modulating in our size home is marginal, and the Lennox payback is too long. That kind of honest advice is exactly what I needed."

Holm K.
Westmount, London ON — two-stage vs modulating, Goodman recommended · March 2025
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★★★★★

"Furnace kept firing then shutting off after 30 seconds. Before calling Hawana I replaced the filter — it resolved the problem for a week then started again. Hawana diagnosed both a partially blocked return air duct and a dirty flame sensor. Cleaned the sensor, cleared the duct, recommended monthly filter checks given our two dogs. Furnace running perfectly since. $175 diagnostic, total under $400. Everything explained clearly before any work started."

Tors B.
London ON — flame sensor + return duct, high-limit trip diagnosis · November 2025
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Frequently Asked Questions

Furnace FAQ — London Ontario 2026

How furnaces work, types, lifespan, components, fuel types, signs to replace, sizing, and what services Hawana provides across London Ontario and Southwestern Ontario.

Four stages: (1) Thermostat calls for heat — signal to control board. (2) Inducer motor purges heat exchanger and confirms draft via pressure switch. (3) Igniter heats, gas valve opens, burner ignites, flame sensor confirms flame. (4) Blower circulates air across the heat exchanger, picks up heat, distributes through ducts. Combustion gases exit through flue. In 96% AFUE condensing units, a secondary heat exchanger extracts additional heat from the cooling flue gases.
Single-stage: fires at 100% always. Simple, reliable, more temperature swings. Two-stage: 65% low stage for mild weather, 100% on demand. Better comfort, efficiency, quieter. Best for most London Ontario 1,200–2,500 sq ft homes. Modulating: adjusts continuously 40–100%. Most precise, quietest, highest efficiency. Best for large open-plan homes or maximum comfort priority. For most London Ontario homes, two-stage Goodman provides comfort nearly identical to modulating at significantly lower cost.
18 to 25 years with annual maintenance. 12 to 18 years without. An oversized furnace that short-cycles may last only 12 to 16 years due to thermal stress on the heat exchanger. Correctly sized + annual maintenance = 20 to 25 years. The 15-year mark is Hawana's decision threshold — after 15 years, any significant repair triggers a replacement vs repair economic assessment.
Replace immediately: CO detector alarmed while furnace running; confirmed cracked heat exchanger. Replace on economics: over 15 years old with major repair needed; repair over $1,700; two or more major repairs in 3 years; cannot maintain setpoint at -15°C; gas bills risen sharply without explanation. Proactive replacement: existing 80% AFUE — Enbridge $650 rebate + $200–$300/yr savings makes upgrade economically sound.
A safety device that shuts off the gas valve if the air plenum overheats (typically over 70–80°C). Most commonly trips due to a severely clogged filter restricting airflow. Furnace fires then shuts off after 1–3 minutes is the classic symptom. First check: replace the filter. If that resolves it, no service call needed. If it continues, call Hawana — $175 diagnostic, 24/7. (647) 550-4220
The flame sensor confirms combustion by generating a small current when positioned in the burner flame. Oxidation accumulates on the sensor rod over a heating season, reducing current output. A dirty flame sensor causes the burner to light and shut off within 2–5 seconds. Annual cleaning at the $149 tune-up prevents this entirely. If it occurs between tune-ups, repair is $150–$250.
Manual J heat load calculation accounting for floor area, ceiling height, insulation, windows, air leakage, and London Ontario design temperature of -20°C. Rough guide: 1,400–2,000 sq ft post-2000 = 80,000 BTU; same size pre-2000 = 80,000–100,000 BTU. Oversized furnace short-cycles and reduces lifespan. Undersized cannot maintain setpoint on coldest days. Hawana performs Manual J at every estimate.
Creates a negative pressure draft through the heat exchanger before ignition — purging residual gas and confirming the flue is clear. The pressure switch monitors this draft and only allows ignition when confirmed. A failing inducer motor makes grinding or rattling noise, then causes no-heat with no burner fire. Repair: $400–$600. Early bearing wear is caught at annual tune-up.
Gas furnace installation from $3,400 all-in. Goodman or Midea from $3,400. Napoleon or York from $3,800. Carrier or Lennox from $4,200. Propane from $3,900. Combo furnace + AC from $6,500. Combo furnace + tankless from $6,500. All include old furnace removal, permit, gas inspection. Enbridge $650 rebate handled by Hawana. No rental. Call (647) 550-4220.
Yes. Hawana serves all London Ontario neighbourhoods and Southwestern Ontario communities. $175 diagnostic applied to repair cost. Gas furnace from $3,400 installed. 24/7 zero surcharge. TSSA certified. BBB A+. 138 five-star reviews. Call (647) 550-4220 anytime.

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