Maple Furnace serves Coquitlam and the wider Tri-Cities from our Burnaby shop on Merritt Ave. Coquitlam's geography ranges from valley-floor neighbourhoods near the Fraser River up onto Burke Mountain at over 300 metres of elevation, and the heating and cooling needs change as you climb.
New residential construction on Burke Mountain and Westwood Plateau typically arrives with high-efficiency furnaces or modern heat pump systems already specified, but homeowners still need a reliable local partner for service, tune-ups, and warranty work. The older sections of Coquitlam - including Maillardville, Austin Heights, and the streets around Como Lake - feature mid-century single-family homes that often run mid-efficiency furnaces, hydronic boilers, and gas fireplaces. We service all of it.
Our certified technicians cover Coquitlam with 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 with commercial refrigeration.
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Coquitlam is a layered city - older valley neighbourhoods, mid-century suburbs, and newer mountain subdivisions all coexist within the same municipal boundary, and HVAC needs vary across them.
Coquitlam's newest neighbourhood, with single-family homes and townhouses built mostly after 2010. Most homes were designed with high-efficiency natural-gas furnaces or central heat pumps in mind. We handle warranty service, annual tune-ups, and AC retrofits where needed.
Hilltop subdivisions with larger detached homes, many over two storeys. Multi-zone heat pumps and high-static furnace systems are common; we service all major brands.
One of the oldest francophone communities west of Manitoba. Heritage homes here often run on hydronic boilers and gas fireplaces. We service older Viessmann, Weil-McLain, and Super Hot units alongside newer Navien and Rinnai installations.
Mid-century single-family homes between Lougheed Highway and Como Lake. Furnace replacements, water heater swaps, and heat pump retrofits are routine here.
The transit-connected commercial and condo core around Pinetree Way. Fan coil units, in-suite tankless water heaters, and ductless splits dominate, and we coordinate strata access for in-suite work.
Hillside neighbourhoods between Mariner Way and Burke Mountain Parkway. Heat pumps and high-efficiency furnaces are typical; mini-split installations are common in additions and basement suites.
Coquitlam's climate looks straightforward on paper but varies with elevation. Valley-floor neighbourhoods near the Fraser River have milder winter lows than homes 200-300 metres up on Burke Mountain. That matters for heat pump sizing - a system properly sized for a Maillardville bungalow will be undersized for a Burke Mountain home with the same square footage. We do a Manual J heat-loss calculation rather than guessing.
Summer is hotter than many Coquitlam homeowners remember from childhood. Multi-day heat events have become more frequent since 2020, and homes built without AC are often the first to call when temperatures spike. We help homeowners decide between adding cooling to an existing furnace via a central AC, switching to a hybrid heat pump system, or installing ductless mini-splits where ducts aren't an option.
Yes. We provide annual tune-ups, warranty service, and aftermarket upgrades like AC retrofits, IAQ filtration, and heat pump conversions for homes throughout Burke Mountain and Westwood Plateau.
It depends on the brand, age, and condition. Many older Viessmann, Weil-McLain, and Super Hot boilers are still serviceable. We diagnose the actual condition and give you straight numbers on repair vs. replace before you commit.
Often, yes. If your ductwork is in good shape and your electrical panel has capacity, a matched AC condenser or a heat pump can pair with your existing furnace as a hybrid system. We measure first and recommend after.
We dispatch from Burnaby and reach Coquitlam quickly via Highway 1 or Lougheed. 24/7 emergency service is available for no-heat and no-cooling situations year-round.
Yes. BC homeowners can pursue CleanBC and Greener Homes rebates when upgrading from fossil-fuel heating to a heat pump. The exact amount depends on your equipment, fuel source, and income qualification.