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Furnace Repair Byron London Ontario — $175 Flat • 24/7 • TSSA Certified

🔥 Furnace Repair Byron London Ontario — $175 Flat • 24/7 • Zero Surcharge • TSSA Certified

Byron • southwest London Ontario • all brands • same-day • 1-2 hr response • heat exchanger, ignitor, all repairs

$175 Flat Any Hour Zero Surcharge TSSA Certified All Brands Same-Day
🔥 (647) 550-4220
Furnace Repair • Byron • London Ontario • 24/7 Available Now

Furnace Repair
Byron
London Ontario.
$175 Flat • TSSA Certified.

Gas furnace repair in Byron, southwest London Ontario. $175 flat service call — 24/7, zero surcharge, any day, any hour. Hawana HVAC has serviced dozens of furnaces in Byron’s 1965–1990 housing stock — the bungalows on Boler Road, the split-levels near Commissioners Road West, the two-storey homes along Colonel Talbot Road. TSSA certified. All brands. Written quote before any repair. 150+ five-star Google reviews. BBB A+. Founded 2018.

🔥 Most Common Byron Furnace Problems
Furnace not heating — ignitor failure
Short cycling — flame sensor or drain
Banging at startup — delayed ignition
Heat exchanger crack — CO safety
Error code flashing — pre-diagnose by phone
Inducer motor noise or failure
$175 Flat — Any Hour
Zero Surcharge 24/7
TSSA Certified
1-2 Hr to Byron
All Brands
🔥 Byron Repair Pricing
Zero Surcharge ✓
Service call (24/7, any hour)
Diagnosis + standard labour
$175
Ignitor replacement
#1 repair in Byron homes
$215–240
Flame sensor / condensate drain
Included in service call
$175
Pressure switch
Service call + part
$245–290
Control board
Service call + part
$325–550
Inducer motor
Service call + part
$450–750
New furnace installed
If heat exchanger cracked or beyond repair
From $3,400
✓ Written quote before any parts. You approve before we order.
🔥 Call — (647) 550-4220
$175
Flat Rate 24/7
$0
Surcharge Ever
1-2hr
Response to Byron
150+
★★★★★ Reviews
A+
BBB Rating
2018
Founded London ON
Byron’s Housing Stock — Why Your Furnace Needs Attention in 2026

Byron Furnaces Are at the
Most Critical Age

Byron was built predominantly between 1965 and 1990. In 2026, the furnaces in these homes fall into three distinct age categories — each with its own risk profile and most likely failure modes. Knowing which category your home falls into helps you make the right repair vs. replace decision.

1965–1975
Byron’s First Wave — Bungalows and Ranch Styles

The oldest Byron homes are the bungalows and ranch-style houses built along the early Boler Road, Colonel Talbot Road, and the streets off Byron Baseline Road. Most of these homes have had at least one furnace replacement — typically from the late 1980s or 1990s. In 2026, those replacement furnaces are 25–35 years old. At this age, heat exchanger integrity is the primary concern: cracks or fatigue in the heat exchanger allow combustion gases including carbon monoxide to enter the home’s circulated air. Any Byron furnace 25+ years old should be assessed for heat exchanger condition before this heating season.

⚠ Primary risk: heat exchanger crack — CO safety. Replacement almost always required at this age.
1975–1985
Split-Levels and Two-Storey Homes

The mid-period Byron builds — the split-levels and two-storey homes common in the areas west of Boler Road and south of Commissioners Road West — are on furnaces that were replaced in the 1990s to early 2000s. These furnaces are now 20–25 years old. This is the age range where control board failure, inducer motor bearing wear, and heat exchanger stress are the dominant failure modes. An inducer motor that starts making a scraping or grinding noise is telling you it has months left — not years. A repair at this stage ($450–750) is worth it if the heat exchanger is intact and the board is functional. If both the motor and board have failed in the same system, replacement deserves serious consideration.

⚠ Primary risks: control board, inducer motor, heat exchanger. Annual inspection is critical.
1985–1990
Newer Byron Stock — Prime Maintenance Age

The Byron homes built from the mid-1980s through 1990 are the newest in the neighbourhood. Many have had a single furnace replacement in the 2000s — putting those furnaces at 15–20 years old in 2026. This is the age range where hot surface ignitors are the most common failure: they typically last 3–7 years, and many Byron homeowners have already replaced their ignitor once and are on the second cycle. Flame sensor fouling and condensate drain blockages are also common in this age range as the furnace accumulates wear. The heat exchanger should be inspected at every service call from this age forward.

🔧 Primary issues: ignitor, flame sensor, condensate drain. Repair is almost always the right choice at this age.
A skilled HVAC technician's hands using a screwdriver to perform detailed repairs on the internal electrical components and gas valve of an open furnace.
📋 What Makes Byron Furnace Service Different

Byron bungalows and split-levels often have furnaces in tight mechanical rooms, under stairs, or in low-clearance basements. This requires a technician who can work efficiently in confined spaces without cutting corners on the inspection. Abdullah has serviced dozens of Byron homes with exactly these configurations — he knows the layout of Boler Road bungalows, the utility room setups in the Commissioners West developments, and the specific Lennox and Carrier models common in Byron’s 1990s furnace cohort.

Experienced with Byron’s 1990s Lennox, Carrier, York, and KeepRite furnace generation
Comfortable in tight bungalow and split-level mechanical rooms
Heat exchanger assessment at every Byron service call — not optional
Honest repair vs. replace guidance based on actual equipment condition, not upsell pressure
⚠ Carbon Monoxide and Byron’s Aging Furnaces

Carbon monoxide is produced by any gas combustion. A furnace’s heat exchanger is the barrier that keeps CO out of your home’s air supply. As Byron furnaces age past 15–20 years, heat exchanger cracks become a genuine safety concern. CO is odourless, colourless, and can cause serious harm or death at high concentrations. The $175 service call that includes a heat exchanger inspection is not a luxury for a Byron home with an aging furnace — it is the minimum reasonable safety precaution. If Abdullah finds a cracked heat exchanger, the furnace is shut down — this is not negotiable, and it is not an upsell.

What’s Wrong With Your Byron Furnace?

Common Furnace Problems
in Byron London Ontario

Every symptom has a most-likely cause. Here is what each one means in the context of Byron’s specific housing stock and the furnace brands most common in this neighbourhood.

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Furnace Won’t Start — No Heat

You hear the inducer fan spin up, then silence — no ignition. The furnace tries and fails, or locks out after 3 attempts. In Byron’s 1990s–2000s furnace stock, this is almost always a failed hot surface ignitor. Lennox, Carrier, and York units from this era use silicon carbide or silicon nitride ignitors that typically last 3–7 years. They fail without warning, usually on the coldest day of the year.

In Byron specifically: Older Lennox XP21 and Carrier Comfort series units common in Byron’s 1990s builds use Honeywell Q3400A universal ignitors that are readily available from London Ontario suppliers. Abdullah carries spares for the most common Byron models.
Typical fix: ignitor replacement — $215–240 all-in. Same-day in most cases.
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Short Cycling — On Then Off

The furnace lights and produces heat for 3–10 seconds, then shuts off — then tries again. This repeating pattern is called short cycling. In Byron homes, the two most common causes are a dirty flame sensor and a blocked condensate drain. The flame sensor is a small rod that measures the microamp current of the flame; when it’s coated with carbon or residue, the safety system reads no flame and shuts the furnace off. A condensate drain blocked with algae trips the float switch, which does the same thing.

First DIY check: Look at your furnace filter. A completely blocked filter causes overheating and short cycling — a $5 filter replacement fixes this without a service call. If the filter is clean, call Abdullah — flame sensor cleaning is included in the $175 service call.
Typical fix: flame sensor cleaning — $175 flat. Condensate drain clear — included.
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Banging at Startup — Delayed Ignition

A loud bang, boom, or thump every time the furnace starts — then it runs normally. This is delayed ignition: gas accumulates in the burner before the ignitor successfully lights it, and the accumulated gas ignites all at once with a small explosion. In Byron’s older furnaces, this is often caused by a dirty or mis-aligned burner, a weak ignitor that takes too long to reach temperature, or low gas manifold pressure. This symptom is urgent: repeated delayed ignition creates thermal shock that cracks the heat exchanger over time.

Why this is urgent in Byron’s older homes: A heat exchanger that has been subjected to repeated delayed ignition may already have micro-cracks developing. If you’ve been hearing this bang for more than a few weeks, the heat exchanger inspection is especially important at the service call.
URGENT — call today. Repeated banging damages the heat exchanger.
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Heat Exchanger Crack — CO Concern

A cracked heat exchanger has no dramatic symptom — the furnace often appears to run normally. The danger is invisible: combustion gases including carbon monoxide seep into the home’s circulated air. Signs that may accompany a crack: yellow or orange flame instead of blue, soot around the furnace, headaches or flu-like symptoms in the home, or a CO alarm activation. For Byron furnaces 15+ years old, heat exchanger inspection is part of every Hawana service call — not something done only when requested.

If a cracked heat exchanger is found: The furnace must be shut down immediately. This is not a repair — heat exchangers cannot be welded or patched safely. Replacement is required. Abdullah provides a replacement quote at the same visit, with no pressure on timing. The decision is yours, but the furnace stays off.
Safety-critical. If CO detector has activated, call 911 first, then (647) 550-4220.
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Inducer Motor Noise or Failure

The inducer motor is the first component to spin up in a furnace start sequence — it’s the initial humming or whirring you hear before ignition. When the inducer motor bearings begin to fail, the sound changes: you may notice a scraping, grinding, rattling, or high-pitched whine during the start sequence. As bearings fail further, the motor draws excess current and may trip a limit switch — causing the furnace to lock out. In Byron’s 20–25 year old furnace stock, inducer motor failure is one of the most expensive single-component repairs.

Repair vs. replace consideration: An inducer motor replacement costs $450–750 all-in. If the furnace is 20+ years old, this repair should be weighed against replacement — especially if the control board or heat exchanger also shows wear. Abdullah will assess the whole system and give you honest guidance.
Inducer motor replacement: $450–750 all-in. Diagnosis included in $175 call.
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Blowing Cold Air — Fan On, No Heat

The furnace fan is running and pushing air through the vents, but the air is not warm. This is different from short cycling — the system is in fan mode but not firing. First check: is your thermostat set to “Heat” mode, not “Fan” or “Cool”? If yes and the furnace still won’t fire, possible causes include a gas valve that has failed open-circuit, an ignitor that glows but doesn’t hold, or a control board that is not sending the fire signal. All of these require a service call diagnosis.

Quick DIY check first: Check your thermostat setting (Heat, not Fan). Check the furnace power switch (looks like a light switch on the wall near the furnace). Check the furnace breaker. If all are correct and the furnace still blows cold: call (647) 550-4220.
Requires instrument diagnosis. $175 service call covers the visit and standard labour.
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Error Code Flashing LED

Modern gas furnaces communicate problems by flashing a diagnostic LED in the burner compartment window. The pattern of flashes corresponds to a specific fault code — for example, 3 flashes followed by a pause repeating = pressure switch fault. You can find your furnace’s code list on the label inside the front panel door. The codes most common in Byron’s furnace stock: 3 flashes (pressure switch — often related to inducer motor or blocked flue), 4 flashes (high limit switch open — dirty filter is the first check), 6 flashes (ignition lockout).

Call with the code: When you call Abdullah at (647) 550-4220, tell him the flash pattern. He can often pre-diagnose over the phone and confirm which part to bring for your specific Byron furnace brand and model. This reduces the time from call to working furnace.
Call (647) 550-4220 with your flash count. Often pre-diagnosed by phone.
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Not Reaching Set Temperature

The furnace runs continuously but the home never reaches the thermostat setting. In Byron’s older bungalows, a common cause is a dirty air filter restricting airflow — the furnace produces heat but cannot circulate it effectively. Other causes: leaking ductwork in unconditioned spaces (Byron’s bungalow crawl spaces are a known issue), an undersized system that was original to the home’s 1960s construction and has never been upgraded, or a developing heat exchanger issue that is reducing combustion efficiency. A service call is needed to properly diagnose which of these applies.

First check: Your air filter. A filter blocked solid will cut airflow by 70% — the furnace overheats, cycles, and cannot heat the home. Replace the filter and run the furnace for 30 minutes. If the problem persists, call (647) 550-4220.
Airflow, duct, and combustion diagnostic required. $175 service call.
Transparent Pricing — Written Quote Before Any Work

Furnace Repair Costs
in Byron London Ontario

Every Byron service call is $175 flat — 24/7, any hour, zero surcharge. Parts are quoted in writing and require your approval before any are ordered. These are the typical total costs for the most common Byron furnace repairs.

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Repair Typical Byron Cost Notes
Service call (24/7, zero surcharge)$175Diagnosis + standard labour included. If no parts needed, this is the full bill.
Flame sensor cleaning$175Included in service call. Most common short cycling fix in Byron’s furnace stock.
Condensate drain clearing$175Included in service call. Float switch shutdown — common in Byron high-efficiency furnaces.
Hot surface ignitor replacement$215–240Service call + ignitor part. Most common repair in Byron’s 1990s–2000s Lennox, Carrier, York furnaces.
Pressure switch replacement$245–290Service call + part. Often related to inducer motor wear in older Byron furnaces.
Control board replacement$325–550Service call + board. Price varies by brand and model. More common in Byron’s 20+ year furnaces.
Inducer motor replacement$450–750Service call + motor assembly. At this cost, weigh against replacement for furnaces 20+ years old.
New furnace installed — Goodman single-stageFrom $3,400Required if heat exchanger cracked. All-in price, installed and tested. Other brands available.

✓ What the $175 covers: Technician arrival, full diagnosis, safety inspection, and all standard labour for the identified repair. Parts are additional and must be approved before ordering.

✓ Byron maintenance plan members get 10–20% repair discount on all work throughout the year. Plans from $149/year. Call (647) 550-4220.

Byron-Specific Guidance — Honest Assessment Every Time

Repair or Replace?
For Byron’s Housing Stock

The repair vs. replace decision in Byron requires knowing not just what broke, but the age, condition, and history of your specific furnace. Here is the honest framework Abdullah uses at every Byron service call.

✓ Repair Is the Right Choice When
  • Furnace is under 15 years old — repair almost always makes economic sense
  • Repair cost is under $600–800 for a single component failure
  • Heat exchanger is intact — confirmed by combustion analysis and visual inspection
  • It is the first major component failure in a 10–15 year old Byron furnace
  • The system has been maintained and is otherwise in good working condition
→ Replacement Is the Right Choice When
  • Heat exchanger is cracked — non-negotiable safety requirement, cannot be repaired
  • Furnace is 20+ years old and requires a repair over $400–500
  • Two or more major components have failed in the same system (e.g., board + inducer motor)
  • This is the third significant repair in three years — systemic fatigue
  • The furnace operates at 80% AFUE or below and energy costs are significantly elevated

Abdullah’s commitment to Byron homeowners: If your furnace should be repaired, he recommends repair — clearly and without qualification. If it should be replaced, he explains exactly why, with a written replacement quote using real Hawana prices. He does not push replacement to increase revenue. Byron homeowners have left 150+ five-star reviews in part because of this honesty. New furnace from $3,400 installed →

Every Make and Model Serviced in Byron

All Furnace Brands Repaired
Byron London Ontario

Lennox, Carrier, and York are the most common brands in Byron’s 1990s–2000s furnace stock. But Hawana repairs every brand found in Byron homes — from the current generation to units from the 1980s and early 1990s that are still running.

Lennox
Carrier
York
Goodman
KeepRite
Bryant
Napoleon
Trane
Amana
Ruud
Rheem
Heil
Tempstar
Comfortmaker
Payne
Coleman
Ducane
Armstrong
Nordyne
Gibson
All Others

Orange highlight = most common brands in Byron’s 1990s–2000s housing stock. All brands carry equal service quality — no model is too old or too obscure.

From Your Call to a Running Furnace

How a Hawana Furnace Repair
Works in Byron

Every Byron service call follows the same five-phase process. Nothing is skipped, nothing is rushed, and no work begins without your explicit written approval.

1
Call — Pre-Diagnose Over the Phone

Call (647) 550-4220 any time, 24/7. Tell Abdullah your furnace symptom — what it’s doing, what it’s not doing, any error code the LED is flashing, the brand and model if you know it. He asks targeted questions and often narrows the likely cause before arriving — ensuring the right parts are on the vehicle for your specific Byron furnace. This pre-diagnosis step reduces the time from call to working furnace significantly.

2
Arrival and Safety Check First — Every Time

When Abdullah arrives at your Byron home, the safety inspection happens before anything else is touched. Gas connections are checked for pressure and leaks. CO levels in the mechanical room and at the flue are measured with instruments. The heat exchanger is inspected — visually and with a combustion analyzer for CO in the supply airstream. For Byron furnaces 15+ years old, this heat exchanger check is the most important step in the entire service call. If a crack is found, it is disclosed immediately and the furnace is shut down before any other work proceeds.

3
Component-Level Diagnosis With Instruments

The diagnosis uses actual measurement instruments — not guesswork. Ignitor resistance is measured with a multimeter. Flame sensor microamp output is tested. Capacitor micro-farads are measured against rated value. Pressure switch diaphragm is tested. Control board output voltages are verified. Inducer motor amperage is measured against spec. The exact failed component is identified and confirmed before any repair is proposed. This prevents replacing good parts and ensures the repair actually fixes the problem.

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Written Quote — Your Approval Before Any Repair

Before any part is ordered, sourced, or installed, you receive a written quote listing the parts needed, individual part costs, and the labour (included in the $175 service call). Your maintenance plan discount is already applied if you have one. You approve before any work begins. If you want time to think about a larger repair like a control board or inducer motor, that is completely fine — the $175 service call covers the diagnosis, and you can call back to schedule the repair at your convenience.

5
Repair, Full Test, Written Report

Repair is completed. The furnace is run through a complete heating cycle from cold start to full operating temperature. Supply air temperature is measured with an IR thermometer at the closest register — confirmed within manufacturer specification. All safety systems are retested post-repair: pressure switch, limit switch, CO levels in supply air. A written service report is left with you before the technician leaves your Byron home — documenting every item checked, the finding, and the repair performed. Keep it for warranty records and future reference.

Critical Safety — Gas Leak and CO Emergency Protocol for Byron Homes

If You Smell Gas or Your CO
Detector Activates in Byron

This is the most important section on this page. Carbon monoxide and natural gas leaks are life-threatening emergencies. Here is the correct response protocol for Byron homeowners — this is not a furnace repair situation, it is a safety emergency.

⚠️ Gas Smell in Your Byron Home
  1. 1Do not touch any light switches, appliances, or electrical devices
  2. 2Leave the building immediately — leave the door open as you exit
  3. 3Call Union Gas emergency line: 1-800-265-2764 from outside
  4. 4Call 911 if there is any risk to people or if you cannot reach the gas line
  5. 5Do not re-enter until the gas utility has cleared the building
  6. 6Call Hawana at (647) 550-4220 after the gas utility clears the building for TSSA-certified furnace inspection
⚠️ CO Detector Alarm in Your Byron Home
  1. 1Get everyone out of the building immediately — including pets
  2. 2Call 911 from outside. CO poisoning requires emergency medical response even if no one feels sick yet
  3. 3Do not re-enter the building until emergency services clear it
  4. 4Call Hawana at (647) 550-4220 for TSSA-certified heat exchanger inspection. CO alarms in Byron homes with older furnaces almost always indicate a heat exchanger failure
CO is odourless and colourless. You cannot detect it without a working CO detector. Install CO detectors on every floor of your Byron home, especially in sleeping areas and within 15 feet of any gas appliance.
How Long Should a Furnace Last in Byron Ontario?

Byron Furnace Lifespan Guide
When to Expect What

London Ontario’s climate puts furnaces through sustained high-demand operation. Here is a realistic lifespan guide for the furnace brands most common in Byron’s housing stock — and what to watch for at each stage.

Age Range What to Expect Most Common Issues Recommendation
0–7 yearsWarranty period for most components. Reliable operation expected.Condensate drain blockage, filter issues, thermostat calibration. Minor.Annual inspection + Basic maintenance plan
7–12 yearsFirst ignitor failure likely. Flame sensor may need cleaning. First real maintenance age.Hot surface ignitor, flame sensor, capacitor (if AC attached).Annual inspection. Repair all single failures. Standard plan $249/yr.
12–18 yearsPrime maintenance age. Multiple component replacements likely. Heat exchanger begins to show stress.Second ignitor, pressure switch, control board beginning to fail. Heat exchanger inspection critical.Annual inspection mandatory. Repair if heat exchanger intact and repair < $700. Premium plan $299/yr.
18–25 yearsEnd-of-life zone. Multiple failures likely. Heat exchanger cracks possible. Replacement becoming the better economic choice.Control board, inducer motor, heat exchanger stress. Any one of these may trigger replacement discussion.Get honest repair vs. replace assessment at every call. If heat exchanger cracked: replace immediately.
25+ yearsPast expected lifespan for London Ontario’s climate. If still running, it’s on borrowed time.Heat exchanger failure, multiple component failures, inefficiency.Plan for replacement. Each repair is a temporary reprieve, not a long-term solution.

For Byron homeowners: A furnace maintained annually typically lasts 18–22 years in London Ontario’s climate. A furnace that has never been serviced typically reaches critical failure between years 12 and 16. Annual maintenance is the single highest-ROI action for extending equipment life — and for ensuring the failure mode is a planned replacement rather than an emergency.

What Byron Homeowners Can Do vs. Must Call For

DIY Furnace Troubleshooting
Safe vs. Unsafe in Byron Ontario

Some furnace issues can and should be checked by the homeowner before calling a technician — and checking them takes less than 5 minutes. Others are legally and safely restricted to TSSA-certified technicians in Ontario. Knowing the difference saves you time and money.

✓ Safe to Check Yourself
Air Filter Check and Replacement

Check your filter location (typically at the bottom of the furnace or in the return air duct). If it’s grey or completely blocked, replace it. A new filter costs $5–15 and fixes many short-cycling and insufficient-heat complaints without a service call. Byron bungalows often have 1-inch filters that should be changed every 1–3 months.

Thermostat Settings and Batteries

Confirm the thermostat is set to “Heat” mode (not “Cool” or “Fan”), temperature is set above room temperature, and the batteries are fresh. A thermostat with dead batteries causes the furnace to appear completely failed. Takes 2 minutes to check.

Furnace Power Switch and Breaker

The furnace has a power switch on the wall that looks like a standard light switch — check it’s on. Check the furnace circuit breaker in the electrical panel is not tripped. Reset by turning to off then back to on. If it trips again immediately, call for service.

Read the Error Code and Call

Count the LED flashes on your furnace’s diagnostic light. Look up the code on the label inside the front panel. Write it down and call (647) 550-4220 — Abdullah can often pre-diagnose over the phone and bring the right part.

⚠️ Do NOT Attempt Without TSSA Certification
Any Gas Line or Burner Work

Gas line connections, gas valve adjustment, burner cleaning, and combustion analysis all require TSSA certification in Ontario. Improper gas work can cause leaks, fires, or CO buildup. This is not a DIY task under any circumstances.

Heat Exchanger Inspection

Heat exchanger assessment requires combustion analysis equipment and professional knowledge to interpret. A homeowner visually inspecting the heat exchanger cannot reliably detect micro-cracks that allow CO to enter the home. This must be performed by a TSSA-certified technician.

Electrical Components Inside the Furnace

Ignitor, capacitor, control board, pressure switch, and wiring inside the furnace cabinet all carry line voltage or are part of the gas control system. Accessing these without proper training and equipment creates both electrical hazard and risk of incorrect reassembly that can cause gas leaks or fires.

Flue and Venting Inspection

Checking for blocked flue pipes, disconnected venting, or compromised combustion air intake requires safe access and knowledge of what constitutes a safety hazard. A blocked flue causes CO to back-draft into the home. This is a TSSA-certified inspection item.

Before Every London Ontario Winter — Byron Homeowner Checklist

Byron Homeowner Fall Checklist
Before the Heating Season

London Ontario’s furnace season typically starts in earnest in October or November. The window between September and early November is the ideal time to service your Byron furnace — before technicians are at peak demand in January and before the consequences of a cold snap are serious.

Do Yourself — Free
  • Replace air filter (every 1-3 months)
  • Test thermostat — set to Heat, verify temp rises
  • Test CO detectors — press test button
  • Check all supply and return vents are open and unobstructed
  • Clear debris from outdoor intake/exhaust pipes
  • Replace thermostat batteries if over 1 year old
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Book a Service Call
  • Annual furnace tune-up if not done in last 12 months
  • Furnace is 12+ years old — heat exchanger inspection
  • Strange noises last winter that you ignored
  • Furnace was short cycling at end of last season
  • Home never reached temperature in cold snaps last year
  • Higher-than-expected gas bills last winter
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Do Not Wait — Book Now
  • !Furnace is 20+ years old and has never been inspected
  • !CO detector went off last season (even briefly)
  • !You ever smelled something sulfurous near the furnace
  • !Anyone in the home had headaches or fatigue last winter that cleared when you left the house
  • !Furnace has a yellow or orange pilot flame instead of blue
Prevent the Next Byron Furnace Emergency

HVAC Maintenance Plans
for Byron Ontario Homeowners

Given Byron’s housing stock age, annual furnace maintenance is not optional — it is the minimum responsible action for any furnace over 10 years old. A maintenance plan puts this on a schedule and adds a repair discount that typically pays the plan cost back in the first repair it catches.

Basic Plan
$149/yr
1 System • 1 Annual Visit

Choose furnace, AC, or water heater. Annual inspection, written report, 10% repair discount. Best for newer Byron systems or single-system coverage.

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Standard Plan
$249/yr
2 Systems • 2 Annual Visits

Furnace + AC or Furnace + Water Heater. Two visits per year, 15% repair discount. Most popular for Byron homeowners with furnaces 8–15 years old.

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Premium Plan
$299/yr
3 Systems • 2 Visits/Year • Priority 24/7

Furnace + AC + Water Heater. Priority 24/7 emergency (1–2 hr), 20% repair discount, CO test every visit. Best for Byron homes with furnaces 15+ years old.

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+10 Years HVAC • TSSA Certified Gas • Founded 2018

Abdullah Ghzail — Gas Furnace
Repair Specialist Serving Byron

Abdullah Ghzail TSSA certified gas furnace repair specialist Byron London Ontario

Abdullah Ghzail has been servicing gas furnaces in Byron and southwest London Ontario since founding Hawana HVAC in 2018. He knows Byron’s housing stock well — the bungalows on Boler Road, the split-levels on the streets west of Byron Baseline Road, the larger two-storey homes further south along Colonel Talbot Road. He knows that Byron’s 1990s Lennox and Carrier furnaces use specific ignitor types, that the older homes have crawl spaces that add humidity challenges, and that Byron homeowners are serious about their properties and want honest professional guidance rather than sales pressure.

TSSA certified for natural gas and LP/propane. 150+ five-star Google reviews. BBB A+. Bilingual English and Arabic. Every visit performed personally — no subcontractors.

TSSA Certified — natural gas and LP/propane. Ontario law requires this for gas furnace inspection and repair.
Heat exchanger inspection at every Byron call — not optional, not an upsell. It is the most important safety check in aging Byron homes.
Same technician every visit — knows your system’s history and what to watch for. No subcontractors, no rotation.
Honest repair vs. replace guidance — if the furnace should be repaired, that is the recommendation. No pressure to replace.
Byron Homeowners Speak

Furnace Repairs in Byron
Real London Ontario Reviews

★★★★★

“Furnace stopped heating on a Friday night in Byron — called Hawana. Abdullah was at my house on Boler Road within 90 minutes. Failed ignitor on my 2002 Carrier. He had the part on the truck, replaced it, ran a full test cycle. $175 call plus $45 for the part. No Friday surcharge, exactly as advertised. Heat back on before 10 PM. Honest and fast.”

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Kevin B. — Byron, ON
March 2026
Google ⭐
★★★★★

“1978 Byron bungalow — furnace replaced in 1994, so 30 years old. Abdullah found a cracked heat exchanger. He was completely upfront: this is a safety issue, cannot be patched, here is your honest replacement quote. No pressure, just facts with a full explanation. We replaced it the next week. New Goodman running perfectly. He earned our trust completely.”

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Patricia A. — Byron, ON
November 2025
Google ⭐
★★★★★

“Same-day furnace repair in Byron on a cold January Tuesday. Condensate drain was completely blocked — classic issue with the high-efficiency Lennox in my split-level. Abdullah cleared it, checked the whole system, written report with everything noted. $175 flat. He was done in under an hour. Highly recommend to any Byron homeowner who wants straight answers and fair prices.”

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Tom G. — Byron, ON
January 2026
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Near Springbank Park • Commissioners Road West • Boler Road

Furnace Repair Across
All of London Ontario

Hawana serves all London Ontario neighbourhoods at the same flat $175 rate — no zone fee, no travel charge. Byron is home base for southwest London calls, and the same team covers the entire city within 1-2 hours.

Byron Furnace Repair — Detailed Answers

Furnace Repair Byron Ontario
Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Byron is within Hawana’s primary southwest London Ontario service zone. Response time: 1-2 hours, 24/7. Flat $175 service call — zero surcharge for evenings, weekends, or holidays. No travel fee for Byron. All brands serviced. Call (647) 550-4220 any time.
Byron was built predominantly between 1965 and 1990. Many furnaces in these homes were last replaced in the 1990s to early 2000s, making them 20–30 years old in 2026. At this age, the most common failure modes are: heat exchanger cracks (safety-critical, requires replacement), inducer motor bearing failure, control board failure, and hot surface ignitor failure. Furnaces over 15 years old in Byron should be inspected annually — heat exchanger integrity is the most important safety check in this age range.
In Byron’s 1990s–2000s housing stock, the most common repairs are: (1) Hot surface ignitor replacement ($215–240 all-in) — the most frequently replaced part in the Lennox, Carrier, and York furnaces common in Byron. (2) Flame sensor cleaning — included in the $175 service call, causes short cycling. (3) Condensate drain clearing — included, causes float switch shutdowns. (4) Heat exchanger assessment — for furnaces over 20 years old, a cracked exchanger requires replacement.
$175 flat service call — 24/7, any hour, zero surcharge. Typical total costs: flame sensor cleaning $175, ignitor replacement $215–240, pressure switch $245–290, control board $325–550, inducer motor $450–750. If heat exchanger is cracked, replacement needed — new furnace from $3,400 installed. Written quote before any repair ordered. Call (647) 550-4220.
Within Byron and all of southwest London Ontario: target 1-2 hours, 24/7. Same-day furnace repair is standard. Hawana carries common replacement parts including ignitors for the most popular Byron furnace brands — Lennox, Carrier, York — on every service vehicle. Most repairs are completed in a single visit. Premium plan members in Byron receive priority dispatch ahead of non-plan calls.
Repair if: under 15 years old, single component failure, repair under $600–800, heat exchanger intact. Replace if: heat exchanger cracked (mandatory — safety), 20+ years old with repair over $400–500, or second/third major repair in the same system. Abdullah gives an honest assessment at every Byron service call — no pressure to replace. New furnace from $3,400 installed →
The heat exchanger separates combustion gases from your home’s circulated air. A crack allows carbon monoxide — odourless, colourless, toxic — to enter the living space. In Byron’s 20–30 year old furnaces, this is the most serious safety finding. If found, the furnace must be shut down immediately. Heat exchangers cannot be welded or patched safely — replacement is required. Abdullah discloses this finding clearly and provides a replacement quote at the same visit. The decision on timing is yours, but the furnace stays off.
All brands. The most common in Byron: Lennox, Carrier, York (1990s–2000s stock). Also serviced: Goodman, KeepRite, Bryant, Trane, Napoleon, Amana, Ruud, Rheem, Heil, Tempstar, Comfortmaker, Payne, Coleman, older discontinued models from the 1980s–1990s, and all others. Parts sourced same-day from London Ontario suppliers in most cases.
No. $175 flat any hour — Friday night, Sunday morning, Christmas Day, or the coldest January night. Zero surcharge for any time, any day. The rate advertised is the rate on the invoice. Byron homeowners who have been burned by hidden after-hours fees elsewhere have consistently noted this in their reviews.
Yes. Same-day repair is standard in Byron. The service vehicle carries ignitors for common Byron brands, flame sensors, capacitors, pressure switches, and limit switches. Most Byron repairs are completed in one visit. If a less common part is needed (specific control board, inducer motor), same-day sourcing from London Ontario HVAC suppliers is typically possible. Call (647) 550-4220 — pre-diagnosis over the phone helps confirm which parts to bring.
Yes. Full HVAC services in Byron: furnace repair, AC repair, heat pump installation, ductless mini-split installation, water heater installation, furnace tune-up, AC tune-up, and maintenance plans from $149/year. Call (647) 550-4220.
For Byron homes with furnaces 8–15 years old: Standard Care Plan $249/year — furnace + AC covered, two annual visits, 15% repair discount. For Byron homes with furnaces 15+ years old or homeowners wanting priority emergency response: Premium Care Plan $299/year — all three systems (furnace + AC + water heater), CO safety test every visit, priority 24/7 emergency (1-2 hr), 20% repair discount. Full plan details →
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