
Air Conditioner Repair and Maintenance
Professional Air Conditioner Repair and Maintenance in Winnipeg
Don't let a broken air conditioner make you suffer through another Winnipeg heat wave! Fair Service Heating and Air Conditioning specializes in professional air conditioner repair and maintenance services to keep your system running efficiently, even during the hottest months. With over 20 years of experience, we are committed to providing fast, reliable, and high-quality service to ensure your home or business remains cool and comfortable when you needed it.
As a locally owned and operated company, we are fully certified with Red Seal and B Gas Tickets, meaning our technicians are highly trained and equipped to handle all your HVAC needs.
Contact us today for air conditioner repair and maintenance services in Winnipeg.

AC Repair and Maintenance Services
The insured and bonded technicians at Fair Service Heating and Air Conditioning Ltd. service all air conditioners, including central units and ductless systems. No matter the make or model, we’ll have it up and running quickly. Our team can handle all types of tune-ups and repairs, including
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Refrigerant leaks
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Faulty blower motors
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Defective compressors
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Malfunctioning condensing units
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Clogged condensate lines
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Dirty filters
Investing in regular maintenance ensures your AC unit gets the attention it deserves and won't break down on the hottest day of the year. Plus, preventative maintenance can help maximize your AC's energy efficiency, saving you money on utility bills.

Air Conditioner Repair vs. Replacement
Determining whether to repair or replace an AC system depends on age, repair costs, and overall efficiency. Fair Service Heating and Air Conditioning provides guidance based on a technical assessment.
Indicators for repair:
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Use the 5,000 Rule: Multiply your AC’s age by the repair cost — if the total is over $5,000, replacement is the better investment.
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System age is under 10 to 12 years.
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Minor mechanical or electrical component failure.
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The cost of repair is less than 50% of the cost of replacement.
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Single issue affecting system performance.
Indicators for replacement:
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Multiple major components are failing.
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Frequent breakdowns and high maintenance costs.
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An obsolete or inefficient system that does not meet current energy standards.
Our team strives to provide a clear assessment to guide residential and commercial operators toward the most cost-effective and reliable solution. Read our blog to learn more.

Why Choose Fair Service Heating and Air Conditioning Ltd.?
Here are a few reasons to do business with us:
High-quality service
At Fair Service Heating and Air Conditioning Ltd., our customers are the cornerstone of our business. We take our time with every client and clearly explain our process. When you do business with us, you can expect high-quality one-on-one service.
Fair prices
We know a properly functioning AC system is vital to your health, comfort and safety. We offer fair and affordable pricing on all our products and services. We want all our customers to be able to afford the HVAC systems they need without breaking the bank.
Locally owned and operated
As Manitoba locals, we understand the unique challenges of this northern climate. Our team knows what it takes to get your air conditioning system up and running so you can enjoy the warm weather.
Common Issues With Air Conditioners
Some common issues with air conditioners are
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Lack of cold air: One of the most frustrating issues is when your air conditioner fails to blow cold air. This could be due to several reasons, such as a dirty air filter, a malfunctioning thermostat, or a problem with the compressor.
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AC unit not powering on: If your air conditioner refuses to turn on, it could indicate an electrical problem, a faulty capacitor, or issues with the thermostat. Attempting to troubleshoot the electrical problems yourself can be dangerous, so it's best to leave it to the professionals.
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Refrigerant leak: Refrigerant is critical for your air conditioner's cooling process. A leak in the refrigerant lines can lead to decreased cooling efficiency and even system breakdown.
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Unusual noises: Weird noises coming from your air conditioner, such as grinding, banging, or hissing sounds, are often indicators of underlying issues. These noises could stem from loose components, a malfunctioning fan motor, or debris trapped in the system.
Routine Maintenance
Regular maintenance reduces the risk of breakdowns and extends the lifespan of air conditioning systems.
A typical maintenance checklist includes the following:
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Replace or clean air filters regularly.
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Inspect and clean evaporator and condenser coils.
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Check refrigerant levels and refill if necessary.
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Examine electrical connections, capacitors, and relays.
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Test thermostats for accurate temperature control.
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Inspect condensate drains for blockages.
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Lubricate fan and blower motor components as needed.
Routine maintenance keeps your system running efficiently and helps prevent minor issues from turning into costly repairs.
24/7 Emergency Air conditioner Repair Services
At Fair Service Heating and Air Conditioning, we understand that air conditioner problems can arise at the most inconvenient times, especially during Winnipeg's hot summer months. We offer 24/7 emergency AC repair services to ensure you're never left without a working air conditioner when needed. Whether it's the middle of the night or on the weekend, our professional team is always ready to diagnose and fix your AC issues quickly, restoring comfort to your home or business in no time. Contact us today.
Schedule Air Conditioning Repair Services in Winnipeg
Don’t get bogged down by the heat this summer! Fair Service Heating and Air Conditioning Ltd. offers comprehensive AC repair and maintenance services. We proudly serve Winnipeg and the surrounding areas, including LaSalle, Headingley, East St. Paul and West St. Paul. Contact us today to schedule professional residential or commercial AC maintenance and repair services.
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