Maple Furnace is headquartered at A-6892 Merritt Ave in Burnaby, BC, just south of Marine Way and a short drive from the Edmonds and Metrotown SkyTrain stations. Burnaby is our home city, and our trucks are stationed here every day to serve furnace, heat pump, air conditioner, boiler, water heater, and gas fireplace needs across single-family homes, townhouses, and condo strata.
Burnaby's housing mix is unusually diverse for a single city. Older single-family homes in South Slope, Burnaby Heights, and Edmonds often run on gas furnaces or hydronic boilers and need careful retrofits when owners upgrade to heat pumps. High-rise and low-rise condos clustered around Metrotown, Brentwood, and Lougheed Town Centre rely on a different mix - in-suite fan coils, water-source heat pumps, and central boiler/chiller plants - and require technicians who understand strata coordination. We service all of it. We work with property managers, individual owners, and tenants to make sure equipment runs cleanly through the rainy fall, the cold snaps that drop into the Lower Mainland a few times each winter, and the warm spells that have made cooling a year-round consideration.
Our certified technicians cover furnace repair, furnace installation, heat pump repair, heat pump installation, AC repair, AC installation, mini-split repair, mini-split installation, boiler service, water heater service, gas fireplace service, indoor air quality, duct cleaning, gas line installation, heater repair, and commercial HVAC and commercial refrigeration for Burnaby businesses.
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Because we live and work in Burnaby, our technicians know the quirks of each neighbourhood - from row houses on tight Edmonds laneways to high-rises off Willingdon. Calls placed before 9am usually see a same-day appointment.
High-rise condos around Kingsway and Willingdon dominate this area, and most in-suite work involves fan coils, central air handlers, and split systems serving smaller floor plans. We coordinate with strata managers when access through common areas is required.
The Brentwood corridor along Lougheed Highway has seen rapid condo growth, while Capitol Hill remains predominantly older single-family homes. Many of these older homes still run mid-efficiency gas furnaces and are strong candidates for heat pump retrofits.
Mixed residential and townhouse density near the Coquitlam border. Hot water heater replacements and furnace tune-ups are the most common calls, especially as the housing stock ages.
Older bungalows and post-war homes share the area with newer townhouse complexes. Boilers and gas fireplaces are common here, alongside furnace replacements when an old unit reaches the end of its lifespan.
Larger lots and detached homes between Marine Way and Marine Drive. Heat pump installations are increasingly popular thanks to BC's electrification incentives, and we handle the gas-to-electric transition end to end.
Heritage homes near Hastings Street and views over the Burrard Inlet. Many homes here have hydronic boilers, and we service older Viessmann, Weil-McLain, and Super Hot units alongside newer Navien and Rinnai installations.
Because our shop is on Merritt Ave in South Burnaby, our travel times within the city are short. Most calls placed before 9am are scheduled the same day, and 24/7 emergency service is available year-round for no-heat and no-cooling situations.
Yes. We service in-suite fan coils, split systems, and tankless water heaters in condos across Metrotown, Brentwood, Lougheed, and Highgate. We coordinate with property managers for common-area access and provide written reports for strata records.
In most Burnaby homes, yes. The viability depends on your existing ductwork, electrical service capacity, and the climate zone your home falls in. We do a free in-home assessment, measure heat loss, and walk you through equipment options before you commit.
We do. Hydronic boilers are common in older North Burnaby homes, and we service Viessmann, Weil-McLain, Super Hot, Navien, Rinnai, Triangle Tube, and other major brands. When replacement makes more sense than repair, we'll be honest about it.
BC homeowners can pursue CleanBC and Greener Homes rebates when upgrading from fossil-fuel heating to heat pumps. The exact amount depends on the system, your fuel source, and income qualification. We'll explain what's likely to apply and which paperwork your installer needs to provide.
While Burnaby is our home base, we also dispatch to surrounding Metro Vancouver communities. Visit the city pages below for service details: