Maple Furnace serves Langley, BC from our Burnaby shop on Merritt Ave, covering both the City of Langley and the surrounding Township of Langley. Langley is one of the fastest-growing parts of the southeast Lower Mainland, and that growth shapes the furnace, heat pump, air conditioner, boiler, water heater, and gas fireplace work we do here.
The compact City of Langley holds older single-family homes and a growing core of condos and townhouses, while the much larger Township of Langley wraps around it with everything from dense new subdivisions to working farms. We service all of it for homeowners, tenants, and strata property managers.
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 with commercial refrigeration for Langley businesses.
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Langley is large enough that each community has its own character, and the housing stock changes noticeably from the new subdivisions north of the highway to the rural acreage in the south.
One of the busiest growth areas in the Lower Mainland, with new townhouse complexes and detached subdivisions still being built out north of the highway. New construction usually arrives with high-efficiency gas furnaces or heat pumps, so the work leans toward warranty-period service, seasonal maintenance, and indoor air quality add-ons.
An established community in the northwest corner of the Township near the Fraser River, where many 1980s and 1990s homes run mid-efficiency gas furnaces that are strong candidates for heat pump retrofits. Furnace tune-ups, water heater replacements, and duct cleaning are common calls.
A mature neighbourhood south of the City core with older single-family homes and newer infill. We service aging furnaces nearing the end of their lifespan, recently installed high-efficiency systems, and boilers and gas fireplaces in the older housing stock.
The historic village on the Fraser River, with heritage homes alongside newer character builds, where original boilers and gas fireplaces often benefit from annual servicing rather than premature replacement. We work carefully around heritage finishes and explain repair-versus-replace options.
The compact City of Langley centred on the Langley Centre area, with older single-family homes and a growing core of condos and townhouses. We handle in-suite fan coils, ductless mini-splits, and tankless water heaters in the newer buildings and coordinate with strata managers.
A newer area within Willoughby with a high concentration of recently built townhouse complexes and detached homes. Most run modern high-efficiency equipment, and we handle routine maintenance, repairs, cooling upgrades, and water heater replacements.
Treed residential and semi-rural neighbourhoods south of the City, where larger lots, bigger homes, and outbuildings can mean larger heating loads and longer service runs. Air conditioning and heat pump installations are increasingly common as owners add cooling.
The rural eastern edge of the Township, where larger detached homes sit on acreage among farms and outbuildings, often with higher heating loads and equipment placed farther from the road. These properties are where careful heat-loss sizing matters most.
The community on the eastern boundary of the Township toward the Abbotsford line, with single-family homes, acreage, and newer development. We service the full range, from older gas furnaces and boilers to recently installed heat pumps.
Langley sits in the same coastal Lower Mainland climate as the rest of Metro Vancouver, with wet, cool winters and noticeably warmer summers in recent years. Inland at the southeast corner of the region, away from the moderating sea breeze, it sees slightly cooler winter nights and warmer summer afternoons than communities closer to the ocean, but winter lows stay mild compared with the BC interior.
Langley now regularly sees summer stretches in the high 20s and into the 30s, and many older homes in Walnut Grove and Murrayville were never built with cooling in mind, so demand for air conditioning and heat pump installations stays steady. A heat pump answers both sides of the year in one system, which is why it has become our most-requested upgrade across Langley.
In Willoughby and Yorkson, much of the housing is recent construction built with high-efficiency furnaces or heat pumps already in place, so the work leans toward maintenance, warranty-period service, cooling add-ons, and indoor air quality upgrades.
In Walnut Grove, Murrayville, and Langley City, many homes still run mid-efficiency gas furnaces, original water heaters, and aging ductwork. These are the homes where a heat pump conversion can make the biggest difference. Out on the acreage in Aldergrove, Brookswood, and Fernridge, larger homes carry bigger heating loads.
Langley homeowners upgrading from fossil-fuel heating to a heat pump can pursue rebates through programs such as CleanBC, FortisBC, and the federal Canada Greener Homes initiative. The amount depends on the equipment, your existing fuel source, and qualification details.
Contact Us to ScheduleLangley's commercial base spans the retail centres around Willoughby and the City core and the light-industrial and agricultural operations across the Township. Our commercial HVAC team services rooftop units, makeup air systems, and commercial boilers for offices, retail, and industrial tenants.
For restaurants and grocery operators across Langley, we also handle commercial refrigeration - walk-in coolers, freezers, and ice machines.
Langley is one of several Metro Vancouver communities we serve. Visit the city pages below for service details:
West End condos, East Van older homes, Kitsilano, Marine Drive estates.
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