Cost of HVAC repair and maintenance services in Canada
Anyone who's ever dealt with a
broken furnace or air conditioner knows that it's more than a hassle — and in
extreme weather, being without these systems can be dangerous. Like everything
else in your home, these crucial systems are also prone to breakdowns. Most of
the time, an HVAC technician will be able to repair the broken component. But
you may be able to avoid such malfunctions in the future with regular
inspections and maintenance.
Here’s how much you can expect to
pay for your HVAC repair or maintenance and what you can do to troubleshoot the
system yourself.
How Much Do HVAC Repairs Cost?
According to HomeGuide, AC repairs
cost about $150 to $650 (CAD 195 to CAD 850) on average. If your furnace needs
to be repaired, expect to pay between $125 and $480 (CAD 160 and CAD 625).
However, there is usually more to
the picture when it comes to HVAC repairs. You may need to pay more for
additional parts and services.
Can I Do HVAC Repairs Myself?
You're probably better off
leaving HVAC repairs to the professionals. Maintenance and repair require a
good deal of technical knowledge. Installing an HVAC system may also require a
city permit.
That said, you may be able to
troubleshoot minor problems before calling in a technician. Here are a few
basic things to try:
If your HVAC unit isn't working,
you may have experienced a simple power outage. If so, check the circuit
breakers and flip them back to the right position if they're not already there.
If the breakers are in the
correct position, switch them off for 10 seconds and then back on again to
reset the system.
If your thermostat is
battery-operated, check and change the batteries.
Past these basic steps, it's best
to have your HVAC unit examined and serviced by a trained technician.
Labor Costs for HVAC Repair
According to HomeGuide, HVAC
technicians charge about $75 to $150 (CAD 100 to CAD 195) per hour for labor.
There is typically a fee for the service call. The charge is $75 to $200 (CAD
100 to CAD 260) and is usually deducted from your final bill or assumed as the
first hour of labor.
Flat Rates and Emergency Services
Some HVAC repair companies offer
a flat rate for smaller repair jobs. This can potentially save you money, as
you’ll be protected from additional costs if a job turns out to be more
labor-intensive than was initially expected.
The most expensive labor costs
arise from emergency services and calls made after business hours. The price of
emergency services varies depending on what’s wrong with your system.
You should expect to pay $140 to
$210 (CAD 180 to CAD 280) per hour for emergency services. Extensive emergency
repairs may cost up to $600 (CAD 780) per hour. For after-hours or weekend
calls, an HVAC technician may charge an additional $40 to $80 (CAD 50 to CAD
105) per hour.
HVAC Maintenance
Periodic maintenance and tune-ups
can help your HVAC systems continue to run in tip-top shape. An HVAC technician
can also provide these services.
Furnace tune-up: $80 to $110 (CAD
105 to CAD 140)
Complete system tune-up: $70 to
$200 (CAD 90 to CAD 260)
Annual service agreement with two
tune-ups: $150 to $300 (CAD 195 to CAD 390)
During a tune-up, the technician
will clean your filter, blow out dust and repair any worn-out parts. Most HVAC
companies offer an annual service agreement, which includes two annual
tune-ups. The technician will also refill the AC unit's refrigerant and replace
any damaged blades.
Parts and Repairs
HVAC systems consist of multiple
components. When they break or malfunction, those parts can be repaired or
replaced individually. Here are a few common HVAC issues and how much they cost
to repair, according to HomeGuide:
Faulty fuse or breaker: $75 to
$300 (CAD 100 to CAD 390)
Clogged air filter: $200 to $300
(CAD 260 to CAD 390)
Thermostat replacement: $140 to
$350 (CAD 180 to CAD 450)
Broken blower motor: $300 to $900
(CAD 390 to CAD 1,175)
Malfunctioning circuit board:
$150 to $700 (CAD 195 to CAD 915)
Broken expansion valve: $300 to
$500 (CAD 390 to CAD 650)
Broken capacitor: $100 to $250
(CAD 130 to CAD 330)
Freon leak: $200 to $1,500 (CAD
260 to CAD 1,950)
Evaporator coil leak: $200 to
$1,500 (CAD 260 to CAD 1,950)
Damaged compressor: $600 to
$2,500 (CAD 780 to CAD 3,260)
Installing a New HVAC Unit
Sometimes, an HVAC system can’t
be fixed with replacement parts. You can expect a well-maintained HVAC unit to
last 15 years or more, but it will need to be replaced eventually. The cost of
installation will depend on whether you need new ductwork. It costs $2,000 to
$9,000 (CAD 2,600 to CAD 11,750) to switch out your old AC unit with a new one,
according to Fixr. A new furnace will cost between $2,000 and $5,400 (CAD 2,600
and CAD 7,000) on average.
Installing new ductwork typically
adds between $1,900 and $6,000 (CAD 2,500 and CAD 7,800) to the cost of a new
HVAC unit. It costs between $200 and $700 (CAD 260 and CAD 915) to repair
existing ductwork.
Labor usually accounts for 40% to
50% of your total project cost, but other expenses may crop up, too. You may
need to obtain a permit to install a new unit. In some cases, a concrete
foundation must be poured for the new unit.
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