
Furnaces
Furnacesservices in Woodstock & Oxford County.
Furnace not heating, blowing cold air, making a noise it shouldn't? We troubleshoot before quoting. Replacement only when it actually makes sense, not when it's convenient for us.
What's Included
Furnaces work we do.
Each one gets its own page with the detail you need to make a call. Click through for scope, what to expect at the visit, and how pricing works.

Furnace repair
Furnace repair across Woodstock and Oxford County. Diagnose first, quote second. Same-day service when available.
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Furnace installation
New furnace installation in Woodstock + Oxford County. Properly sized for your home and budget.
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Furnace replacement
Furnace replacement across Oxford County. Honest assessment of when repair-vs-replace makes sense at the visit.
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High-efficiency furnace upgrade
High-efficiency furnace upgrades for Ontario homes. Rebate-eligible models, careful sizing, transparent quote process.
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Furnace tune-up
Furnace tune-up and maintenance in Woodstock + Oxford County. Pre-winter inspection that catches problems before the cold snap.
Learn moreHow We Work
Diagnose first, quote second.
Most furnacejobs go sideways the same way: someone walks in with a quote already written. We don't. We figure out what's actually happening, then we tell you what it costs to fix or replace — and you sign off before we touch anything.

Fully licensed
Licensed for HVAC and gas work in Ontario. Insured. WSIB-cleared. Credentials on request.
Same-day when available
Most Woodstock calls we can reach same-day. We don't make 24/7 promises we can't always keep.
Local to Oxford County
Woodstock-based. We service the 30-minute radius — close enough to be there before next week.
No surprise lines
Nothing happens without your sign-off. The quote you approve is the invoice you pay.
Service Area
Furnace in Woodstock and the towns within 30 minutes.



Furnaces Guides
Honest reading on furnace work.
Pricing ballparks, comparison guides, rebate math — written for homeowners weighing real decisions about their home.
TroubleshootingFurnace short cycling: 5 causes and how to fix each
A short-cycling furnace turns on, runs for less than 5 minutes, shuts off, and starts again within 10-15 minutes — over and over. Five common causes: plugged filter, thermostat placement, oversized furnace, dirty flame sensor, and overheating. This guide walks through identifying which is yours.
Pillar GuideWhat size furnace do I need for my Ontario home?
Most Oxford County homes need between 40,000 and 100,000 BTU of furnace capacity — 40,000-60,000 BTU for a small bungalow, 60,000-80,000 BTU for an average 2-storey, 80,000-100,000 BTU for a larger home. Right sizing requires Manual J, not square-footage shortcuts.
ComparisonCarrier vs Lennox vs Goodman in 2026: HVAC brand comparison
Carrier, Lennox, and Goodman all make reliable HVAC equipment in 2026. Goodman is the value pick — good equipment at lower price. Carrier and Lennox sit at the premium end with longer warranties and better dealer networks. For most homes, the brand matters less than the installer.
Common Questions
About furnaces work.

My furnace stopped heating. What do you check before calling?
Check that the thermostat is set above current room temp, that the breaker hasn't tripped, that the power switch (often beside the furnace) is on, and that the filter isn't completely plugged. If those don't fix it, call.
How much should I expect to spend on a new furnace?
It depends on size, efficiency rating, the existing ductwork, and whether it's a straight swap or a full retrofit. We quote at the visit so you know what you're paying before we start anything. For ballpark Oxford County ranges, see our pricing guides on the blog.
Should I go high-efficiency?
For most Oxford County homes, yes — the rebates plus the gas-bill savings tend to pay back the upgrade within 5-8 years. We'll show you the math at the quote so you can decide.
Do you do propane and oil furnaces too?
Gas and propane, yes. Oil furnace work is limited — call to confirm before scheduling.
How often should a furnace be tuned up?
Annually, ideally before the cold sets in. A real tune-up catches small problems (cracking heat exchanger, weak igniter, blocked condensate) before they leave you with no heat at -20°C.
Get a Quote
Ready for furnace service?
Quick form. We'll get back to you within one business day with next steps. If it's a furnace-out or AC-down situation, say so in your message and we'll prioritize.
- We respond within one business day
- We confirm we service your area before scheduling
- We quote at the visit — nothing's done without your sign-off
