Hawana HVAC Solutions provides furnace repair, air conditioner repair, and HVAC service in Komoka Ontario and Middlesex Centre. The service call is one hundred and seventy five dollars flat, twenty four hours a day, seven days a week, zero after hours surcharge, zero rural surcharge. Natural gas and LP propane systems serviced. TSSA certified. New Goodman furnaces from thirty five hundred dollars all in. Call six four seven five five zero four two two zero.
🏠 HVAC Service Komoka Ontario — $175 Flat • 24/7 • Zero Rural Surcharge • Natural Gas & Propane • TSSA Certified • Middlesex Centre
Furnace Repair • AC Repair • Propane Systems • Goodman from $3,500 • Emergency HVAC • Well Water Properties • Written Quote
HVAC Komoka Ontario: Furnace repair • AC repair • Propane furnace repair • Emergency HVAC • Furnace installation • Water heater • Well water properties • Komoka Road • Glendon Drive • All Middlesex Centre addresses • (647) 550-4220

HVAC Service
Komoka
Ontario.
$175 Flat. Zero Rural Surcharge. Gas & Propane.
Komoka Ontario is a community in the Municipality of Middlesex Centre, located approximately 20 kilometres west of London on the Highway 2 West corridor. It is a community of two distinct characters: the original Komoka village core with farmhouses and established homes from the 1960s–1990s, and the newer suburban subdivisions built from 2005–2018 that have expanded the community significantly as a bedroom community for London Ontario. Both characters create specific HVAC needs — older village properties with aging York and KeepRite furnaces (many on propane), and newer subdivision homes with 8–18 year old Carrier and Goodman two-stage systems requiring preventive maintenance. Hawana services all of Komoka at the same $175 flat rate, zero rural surcharge, any hour. TSSA certified for both natural gas and LP/propane.
LP/Propane.
Zero Rural Surcharge.
$175 flat — gas or propane, any hour, zero rural surcharge. All repair costs parts + labour, not including $175. Written quote before work.
Transparent HVAC Pricing
Komoka Ontario — Zero Rural Surcharge
All costs are parts + labour, not including the $175 service call. Zero rural surcharge on every Komoka Ontario service call. Natural gas and LP/propane. Written quote before any work begins.
| Service | Cost | What’s Included | Komoka Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🔥 FURNACE SERVICES — KOMOKA ONTARIO (GAS & PROPANE) | |||
| Service call (any hour — gas or propane) | $175 flat | On-site diagnosis, CO combustion analysis, heat exchanger CO probe scan, written quote. Natural gas or LP/propane. | Zero after-hours surcharge. Zero rural surcharge. Same $175 for Komoka Road as London Ontario centre. |
| Flame sensor cleaning / replacement | Incl.–$180 | Cleaned, microamp reading documented. Often within $175 service call. | Common Komoka furnace lockout cause on both gas and propane systems. |
| Hot surface igniter | $180–320 | OEM-equivalent igniter. Full ignition cycle verified — gas or propane flame characteristics confirmed. | Older Komoka village furnaces (York, KeepRite, Carrier from 1990s–2000s) now 20–28 years old — igniters well past nominal service life. |
| Pressure switch | $160–280 | Switch replaced. Hoses inspected. Inducer suction verified. | Check vent pipe for snow or ice blockage first — common Komoka cause in winter. Clearing the vent often resolves the lockout before the service call. |
| Inducer motor | $420–720 | Motor replaced to spec. Combustion re-verified after repair. | Common on Komoka furnaces 15–22 years old. Grinding at startup = bearing wear. Both gas and propane units. |
| Control board | $520–960 | Board replaced. Full sequence test. All error codes cleared. | On Komoka furnaces 20+ years, control board cost vs new Goodman GR9T96 ($3,500) presented in writing before approving repair. |
| Propane gas valve (TSSA LP/propane certified) | $380–680 | TSSA LP/propane certified. Valve replaced. Combustion analysis. CO reading at flue documented. Propane-specific pressure test. | All propane gas valve work in Ontario requires TSSA LP/propane certification. Abdullah holds this certification — verifiable at tssa.org. |
| Goodman GMS96 single-stage (all-in) | $3,400 | 96% AFUE. Unit, install, gas/propane connections, PVC venting, TSSA permit, old unit removed. Zero rural surcharge. | Available for natural gas and propane in Komoka. Same all-in price regardless of fuel type. |
| Goodman GR9T96 two-stage (all-in) | $3,500 | 96–97% AFUE two-stage. Same all-in scope. TSSA permit. Zero rural surcharge on installation. | Recommended for Komoka newer subdivision builds (2005–2018) that already have two-stage ductwork configuration. |
| Annual furnace tune-up | $149 | Flame sensor, igniter reading, inducer amp, CO combustion analysis, heat exchanger CO probe scan, gas/propane pressure, blower, filter. Written report. Zero rural surcharge. | CO probe heat exchanger inspection is the most important safety item for Komoka’s aging village furnaces. Gas or propane combustion analysis. |
| ❄️ AC SERVICES — KOMOKA ONTARIO | |||
| Service call — AC (any hour) | $175 flat | Diagnosis, capacitor reading, refrigerant pressures, contactor, coil inspection. Written quote. Zero rural surcharge. | Rural Komoka condenser coils accumulate agricultural dust, field pollen, and woodlot debris — coil inspection standard at every service call. |
| Capacitor replacement | $180–380 | Run/start capacitor replaced. Microfarad reading documented before and after. | Most common Komoka AC repair. Carrier and York units from early 2000s have capacitors 20+ years old — at failure risk every summer. |
| Refrigerant leak repair + recharge | $350–680 | Leak location, repair, pressure test, evacuation, recharge. R-410A most Komoka systems. | R-410A is fully serviceable in 2026. R-22 (pre-2010 units) is phased out — any R-22 leak in Komoka triggers replacement discussion. |
| Kepler 14 SEER2 AC (all-in, R-410A) | $3,500 | Unit, installation, electrical, line set, charge, old unit removed. Zero rural surcharge. | Same-day AC installation available in Komoka when service call confirms replacement. Applied toward installation when service call leads to replacement. |
| Annual AC tune-up | $149 | Capacitor reading, refrigerant pressures, coil inspection and cleaning if needed, contactor, electrical, filter. Zero rural surcharge. | Pre-summer Komoka tune-up catches agricultural debris packing in condenser fins and failing capacitors before peak July demand. |
| 🍭 WATER HEATER — KOMOKA (WELL WATER NOTE) | |||
| Navien NPE-150S2 tankless (all-in) | $3,500 | Unit, gas/propane connections, venting, installation, TSSA permit. Well water sediment filter assessment before installation. | Important for Komoka well-water properties: tankless water heaters on well water require a sediment pre-filter — without it, well sediment can void the unit warranty within 2–3 years. Sediment filter assessment included before installation commitment. |
| Tankless descaling | $199 | Annual descaling maintenance. Extends unit life, maintains efficiency. Zero rural surcharge. | For Komoka municipal water properties, London Ontario water hardness causes scale buildup reducing tankless efficiency by 20–30% over 3–5 years without descaling. |
Written quote before any HVAC work in Komoka. Natural gas or propane, emergency or scheduled, village address or subdivision — same $175 flat, zero rural surcharge, invoice equals written quote. (647) 550-4220 — any hour.
Komoka’s HVAC Landscape
Village Core vs Subdivision — What’s Installed in 2026
Komoka Ontario’s HVAC stock reflects its dual character — aging village properties and newer subdivision builds — each with different service priorities and failure patterns.
The original Komoka village — centred along Glendon Drive and Komoka Road — has homes built from the 1960s through the 1990s. Furnaces in these properties were replaced primarily in the 1990s to early 2000s: York, KeepRite, Carrier, and Lennox units now 20–28 years old. These represent the highest-failure cohort in the community and the most urgent CO probe heat exchanger inspection priority.
Propane prevalence in the village core: Many original Komoka village properties are on LP/propane — outside the Enbridge natural gas service boundary that was extended into the newer subdivision areas. Propane furnace repair, gas valve replacement, and propane gas line work require TSSA LP/propane certification. Abdullah holds this certification.
For Komoka village homeowners: annual CO probe heat exchanger inspection at the $149 tune-up is the minimum responsible action before each heating season on any furnace over 18 years. Call (647) 550-4220.
Komoka’s significant growth as a bedroom community for London Ontario produced residential subdivisions from 2005 through 2018. These newer builds have Carrier, Goodman, and Napoleon furnaces now 8–20 years old — on natural gas service where Enbridge extended distribution into the subdivision areas. These units are in reliable mid-life but approaching the 10–15 year maintenance window where preventive tune-ups deliver the highest ROI.
Two-stage furnaces are common in the newer Komoka subdivision builds — the annual $149 tune-up should verify both first and second-stage operation, blower motor amp draw at both speeds, and capacitor reading at nameplate. A capacitor reading at 75% in October is a scheduled $180 replacement; the same capacitor failing in January is a $175 emergency call plus the same $180 part.
For newer Komoka subdivision homeowners: Standard Plan ($249/year) — furnace tune-up + AC tune-up + priority emergency dispatch — is the right level of coverage for 10–18 year systems. Call (647) 550-4220.
Komoka well-water properties require a sediment pre-filter before the tankless unit — without it, well sediment can cause premature heat exchanger failure and void the manufacturer warranty within 2–3 years. Abdullah assesses well water sediment levels and recommends the appropriate pre-filter configuration before any tankless installation commitment. The filter is quoted separately and adds $150–350 to the installation depending on filter specification.
Whole-home bypass humidifiers (Aprilaire, Honeywell) installed on Komoka furnaces may perform differently on well water vs municipal water — well water mineral content and hardness varies significantly across Komoka properties. Hard well water accelerates evaporator panel loading in bypass humidifiers, requiring more frequent panel replacement (annually vs every 2 years on municipal water). Noted and flagged at annual tune-up when applicable.
Well water does not affect furnace or AC service in any way — forced-air HVAC systems use no domestic water. The only HVAC-adjacent appliance affected by well water is the humidifier (if installed) and the water heater. Furnace repair, AC repair, and installation pricing in Komoka is the same regardless of whether the property is on municipal water or a well: $175 flat, zero rural surcharge. Call (647) 550-4220.
Before & After
Furnace Replacement — Komoka Ontario
Same-day replacement in Komoka when the service call confirms it’s needed. Natural gas or propane installations. Old unit removed, TSSA permit pulled, heat restored before the end of the day.

25-year-old York or KeepRite in a Komoka village property — cracked heat exchanger or major component failure

New Goodman two-stage — 96% AFUE, PVC direct-vent, TSSA permit, old unit removed, same day heat
Komoka same-day replacement: $3,500 all-in, zero rural surcharge, natural gas or propane. Old unit shut down and removed completely, new Goodman GR9T96 installed, TSSA permit pulled, system tested to confirm operation. Available for village core and subdivision addresses. (647) 550-4220.
Diagnose Before You Call
Komoka Ontario — Gas & Propane Systems
Five checks specific to Komoka’s mix of natural gas and propane systems, rural vent conditions, and the propane tank check that can save the $175 service call entirely.





Who Services Your Komoka HVAC
Abdullah Ghzail personally diagnoses and repairs every Komoka HVAC call. TSSA certified for both natural gas and LP/propane — the legal requirement in Ontario for all gas and propane furnace repair, installation, and gas line work. The dual certification is what allows Hawana to serve Komoka’s full mix of natural gas subdivision properties and propane village-core properties at the same standard and rate.
The zero rural surcharge policy for Komoka is permanent — it has been in place since Hawana was founded in London Ontario in 2018. The Komoka homeowner on Glendon Drive whose furnace stops at -18°C at 2 AM in January pays the same $175 as the central London homeowner who calls at noon on a Tuesday. The drive to Komoka (25–40 minutes via Highway 2 West) is part of serving the Middlesex Centre community, not a reason for a premium.
Komoka’s two-character HVAC stock — aging village-core furnaces often on propane, and newer subdivision two-stage systems on natural gas — requires familiarity with both fuel systems and both equipment generations. Abdullah carries LP/propane-specific testing and safety equipment for propane calls, and the same digital manifold gauges and CO combustion analyzer for both fuel types. Combustion analysis on a propane system uses the same calibrated analyzer as natural gas — the CO ppm and O2 percentage targets differ between fuels, and both are understood and applied correctly on Komoka propane calls.
What Komoka Homeowners Say
About HVAC Service with Hawana
Serving Komoka
and All Middlesex Centre
For Komoka Ontario properties with furnaces from the 1990s–2000s — now 20–28 years old — heat exchanger CO inspection is the most critical annual safety action. The heat exchanger separates combustion gases including carbon monoxide from the air circulated through the home. Stress cracks at this age allow CO to mix into living spaces. CO is colourless, odourless, and at elevated concentrations is fatal without warning. Ontario Building Code requires CO detectors adjacent to sleeping areas in all homes with combustion appliances.
Hawana uses a calibrated CO probe scanner and combustion analyzer at every Komoka furnace service call and tune-up — identical safety standard to any London Ontario urban call, zero rural surcharge. For Komoka propane systems: incomplete propane combustion from a dirty burner or failing valve also produces CO without a cracked heat exchanger. The combustion analysis (CO ppm + O2 percentage at the flue) is measured on both gas and propane systems.
The $149 annual tune-up is the appropriate preventive investment for Komoka furnaces 15+ years old — gas or propane. A cracked heat exchanger found at a scheduled October tune-up leads to a controlled replacement decision before the heating season. The same cracked heat exchanger found at a January emergency call means CO risk was present during the heating months that preceded the emergency. Call (647) 550-4220.
For Komoka homeowners, the drive time from London (25–40 minutes) means priority dispatch provides real value during peak demand. In January cold snaps when multiple Middlesex Centre furnaces fail simultaneously, plan holders are dispatched first. The difference between first and second dispatch from London to Komoka is 30–60 minutes of additional wait time during the coldest conditions.
Annual furnace tune-up with CO probe scan + priority dispatch. Gas or propane. Zero rural surcharge on plan holder emergency calls to Komoka.
Furnace tune-up + AC tune-up + priority dispatch. Full seasonal HVAC coverage for Komoka homes, natural gas or propane.
Furnace + AC + tankless descaling + priority dispatch + minor parts at cost. For Komoka well-water tankless properties: includes sediment filter check. Call (647) 550-4220.
Frequently Asked Questions
HVAC Service Komoka 2026
HVAC Service Komoka Ontario.
$175 Flat. Zero Rural Surcharge. 24/7.
Furnace repair, AC repair, propane system service, emergency HVAC, installation, and annual maintenance in Komoka Ontario and all of Middlesex Centre. TSSA certified natural gas and LP/propane. $175 flat service call, 24/7, zero after-hours surcharge, zero rural surcharge. Goodman GR9T96 from $3,500 all-in. Kepler 14 SEER2 AC from $3,500 all-in. Written quote before work. 150+ five-star Google reviews. BBB A+.
Hawana HVAC Solutions provides furnace repair, AC repair, furnace installation, AC installation, propane system service, water heater service, and emergency HVAC service in Komoka Ontario and Middlesex Centre and all of Middlesex Centre Municipality, Middlesex County. Komoka Ontario is located in the Municipality of Middlesex Centre, approximately 20 kilometres west of London Ontario on Highway 2 West. TSSA certified gas technician Abdullah Ghzail — certified for natural gas AND LP/propane. Founded London Ontario 2018. 150+ five-star Google reviews. BBB A+ rating. Bilingual English and Arabic. Residential service call $175 flat, any hour, any day, zero after-hours surcharge, zero rural surcharge for Komoka Ontario and all Middlesex Centre. Furnace repair Komoka Ontario costs (parts + labour, not including $175): flame sensor included to $180; igniter $180–320; pressure switch $160–280; inducer motor $420–720; control board $520–960; gas/propane valve $380–680 (TSSA certified). Written quote before work. Invoice equals written quote. Komoka furnace brands serviced: York, KeepRite, Carrier, Lennox, Goodman, Napoleon, and all others — natural gas and LP/propane. New furnace installation Komoka: Goodman GMS96 from $3,400 all-in; Goodman GR9T96 two-stage from $3,500 all-in. Available for natural gas and propane. TSSA permit included. Zero rural surcharge. Same-day installation available. New AC installation Komoka: Kepler 14 SEER2 from $3,500 all-in (R-410A). Annual furnace tune-up $149 including CO probe heat exchanger scan — zero rural surcharge. Annual AC tune-up $149. Tankless water heater: Navien NPE-150S2 from $3,500. Well-water sediment filter assessment included before tankless installation on well-water properties. Tankless descaling $199. Maintenance plans from $149/year with priority emergency dispatch. Ductless AC and heat pump installation: single-zone from $3,700 all-in; multi-zone from $5,500. TSSA certification verifiable at tssa.org. Service area: Komoka Ontario, Municipality of Middlesex Centre, including Komoka Road, Glendon Drive, Ilderton Road south, and all surrounding Middlesex Centre residential and rural properties. Also serving all Middlesex County and London Ontario. Hawana HVAC Solutions 670 Millbank Dr London ON N6E 1S2 telephone 647-550-4220.
