WAMBOLDT HVAC

Pool Heater Repair Services in Ottawa

Don’t let a broken pool heater cut your swim season short. Wamboldt HVAC provides fast, professional pool heater repair services across Ottawa, ensuring your system is back up and running as quickly as possible.

Fast & Reliable Pool Heater Repair

Experts You Can Count On – Available 24/7!

Ottawa’s summers are short, and a faulty pool heater shouldn’t keep you from enjoying your pool. Whether your heater won’t start, isn’t warming the water, or keeps shutting off, our experienced technicians are ready to diagnose and fix the issue fast.

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We Fix it All

Common Pool Heater Problems We Fix

When your pool heater isn’t working properly, it’s often due to one of these common issues:

  • Pool heater won’t turn on
  • Heater is running, but the water stays cold
  • Pool heater keeps shutting off
  • Strange noises or odors
  • Water leaks around the heater
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Ottawa’s Top Choice

Why Choose Wamboldt HVAC For Your Pool Heater Repair?

Beyond just fixing your furnace, we’re committed to giving you peace of mind. Here’s why Ottawa homeowners trust Wamboldt HVAC:

  • Same-day service for emergency pool heater repairs
  • Transparent, fair, and upfront pricing – no surprises
  • Top of the line service for all major pool heater brands
  • Licensed, insured, and highly trained technicians
  • A repair-first approach is prioritized over replacements
  • A combined 25 years of serving the Ottawa community

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We offer personalized consultations to assess your HVAC needs and provide accurate estimates.
Our goal is to deliver solutions that fit your requirements and budget.

Pool Heater Troubleshooting FAQs

A: A clogged filter, low gas pressure, or a faulty heat exchanger can prevent your pool heater from warming the water properly. Try checking the filter and water flow, but if the issue continues, call a professional.

A: If your pool heater cycles on and off frequently, it could be a dirty pressure sensor, airflow issue, or an overheating safety feature. A technician can diagnose and resolve the problem.

A: Leaks can be caused by a damaged heat exchanger, loose fittings, or excessive condensation. If you notice pooling water around your heater, it’s best to have it inspected before the issue worsens.