Heat Pump Installation in White Rock
Why White Rock Homes Need More Thought, Not Just More Equipment White Rock is not a typical Lower Mainland suburb and the heat pump decisions here reflect that. The housing stock on the hillside and along the waterfront was designed around views. Large windows, open-plan living areas, high ceilings, and south or west-facing orientations are […]
Heat Pump Installation in Delta
Delta Has Three Different Heat Pump Problems Understanding which situation applies to your property is the starting point for every Delta installation we do. In Ladner, the majority of older properties were built with boilers, electric baseboards, or oil heating with no forced-air ductwork. These homes have never had central cooling and adding it through […]
Heat Pump Installation in Abbotsford
Why Abbotsford Is the Strongest Case for Heat Pump Installation in BC Most Lower Mainland cities have a reasonable argument for sticking with a gas furnace and adding a separate air conditioner. Abbotsford does not. Abbotsford sits in the Fraser Valley where summer temperatures are consistently hotter and longer than coastal communities. The 2021 heat […]
Heat Pump Installation in Surrey
Surrey Has More First-Time Heat Pump Buyers Than Any City in the Lower Mainland Surrey’s population growth over the last decade has been unlike anything else in BC. Tens of thousands of households have bought homes here in the last five years, many of them inheriting older heating systems that the previous owners never upgraded. […]
Heat Pump Installation in Langley
Langley Is Not One Market. It Is Three. The heat pump conversation looks completely different depending on which part of Langley you are in, and most contractors treat the whole area the same way. In Willoughby and Walnut Grove, the majority of homes were built in the last 15 to 20 years with modern forced-air […]
Heat Pump Installation in Burnaby
Should Burnaby Homeowners Switch from Gas to a Heat Pump? This is the question we hear most often, and it deserves a straight answer rather than a sales pitch. For most Burnaby homes with an existing forced-air gas furnace and ductwork in reasonable condition, switching to a central heat pump makes financial sense over a […]
Mini Split Installation in Delta
Mini Split Solutions for Every Delta Community Delta’s three communities are geographically close but practically very different when it comes to HVAC. Here is how we think about mini split installation in each one. Ladner: Older Homes, No Ductwork, Straightforward Solution Ladner’s housing stock skews older, with a large proportion of ranchers and bungalows built […]
Mini Split Installation in White Rock
Why White Rock Properties Need a Different Approach White Rock is not a typical Lower Mainland suburb. Two things set it apart when it comes to mini split installation. First, the housing stock. Waterfront and hillside properties in White Rock were built to maximize views, which means large windows, open plans, and significant solar heat […]
Mini Split Installation in Langley
The Langley Acreage Problem That Most HVAC Contractors Ignore Langley Township has one of the highest concentrations of acreage and rural residential properties in the Lower Mainland. These properties were typically built with a main house, a detached garage or workshop, and in many cases one or more secondary structures that have been added over […]
Mini Split Installation in Abbotsford
Why Abbotsford Homes Need Mini Splits More Than Most Abbotsford sits in the Fraser Valley where summer temperatures regularly push into the mid-30s and stay there for weeks at a time. That is a different climate reality than coastal communities like Vancouver or White Rock, and it changes the calculus on cooling significantly. Most Abbotsford […]