Emergency Furnace Repair Vancouver

24/7 No-Heat Response Across Vancouver and Metro Vancouver

Vanheat Services provides emergency furnace repair in Vancouver 24/7, including nights, weekends and statutory holidays, with the arrival window confirmed when you book. Certified, professional and bonded gas technicians diagnose the fault, the $89 diagnostic fee is credited toward your repair, and any applicable after-hours premium is quoted before work begins, so you approve the full price in writing first. 4.9 stars from 240+ Google reviews, serving Metro Vancouver since 2008.

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24/7 Including Holidays Certified & Bonded Gas Technicians Arrival Window Confirmed When You Book Premium Quoted Before Work Begins 4.9 Stars, 240+ Reviews
If You Smell Gas or Your CO Alarm Sounds: Before Calling Anyone Else Leave the building immediately without touching light switches or electrical devices, call 911 from outside, and contact FortisBC’s 24-hour emergency line at 1-800-663-9911. FortisBC attends gas leaks at no charge. Only after the utility has made the site safe should you call a licensed gas contractor to repair the appliance. A furnace burning with a yellow or orange flame instead of steady blue is a carbon monoxide warning sign: shut the system off and have it inspected before running it again.

When a Furnace Problem Is an Emergency

Some furnace faults can wait for a regular-hours appointment. These can’t. If any of the following describes your Vancouver home, call (604) 281-4790 now.

No Heat in Cold Weather

A dead furnace when temperatures are near or below freezing risks frozen pipes, water damage and unsafe indoor temperatures, and gets worse the longer it waits.

Yellow or Orange Flame

A healthy gas furnace burns steady blue. Yellow or orange means incomplete combustion and a potential carbon monoxide risk. Shut the system off and book an inspection before using it again.

CO Alarm or Gas Smell

Follow the safety steps above first: leave, call 911 from outside, then FortisBC at 1-800-663-9911. Once the site is safe, we repair the appliance before it runs again.

Vulnerable Occupants

Homes with infants, elderly occupants or anyone with medical needs cannot safely wait out a cold night. Tell us when you call — these calls are prioritized.

Repeated Shutdowns in a Freeze

A furnace that starts, runs briefly and locks out during a cold snap is one failure away from no heat at all. Short-cycling in freezing weather warrants a same-call diagnosis.

Burning or Electrical Smells

A persistent burning or hot-electrical smell from the furnace or vents (beyond the brief dust burn-off at season start) means shut it down at the switch and have it inspected before restarting.

Three Things to Check Before You Call

A surprising number of no-heat calls are resolved by one of these checks. Two minutes here can save you a service visit — and if none of them work, telling us what you checked speeds up our diagnosis.

1

Thermostat

Confirm it is set to heat, the set temperature is above the room temperature, and the batteries are fresh. A dead thermostat battery is one of the most common causes of a “dead” furnace.

2

Power

Check the furnace breaker in your electrical panel, and the furnace power switch — it looks like a regular light switch on or near the unit, and it gets flipped off by accident more often than you’d think.

3

Filter

A badly clogged filter restricts airflow enough to overheat the furnace and trigger a safety shutdown. If the filter is grey and packed, swap it and see whether the furnace recovers after 30 minutes.

Still no heat? Call (604) 281-4790 — we dispatch 24/7.

How Emergency Dispatch Works

1

Call (604) 281-4790, Any Hour

Tell us the symptom, your address, and anything you’ve already checked. We confirm the arrival window when you book, based on current call volume and your location, with cold-weather no-heat calls prioritized.

2

Diagnosis by a Certified Gas Technician

A certified, professional and bonded gas technician licensed with Technical Safety BC diagnoses the fault. The $89 diagnostic fee is credited toward the repair if you proceed.

3

Written Quote Before Any Work

You approve the full price in writing first, including any applicable after-hours premium, which is quoted before work begins. No surprises when the job is done.

4

Repair, Test, and Safe Heat Restored

Our trucks are stocked with common furnace parts, so many common repairs can be completed on the first visit when the part is available. Every repair ends with a full-cycle test before we leave.

Quick answer: what emergency furnace repair costs. Emergency furnace repair in Vancouver typically costs $200 to $900, the same range as regular-hours repair, with the $89 diagnostic credited toward the repair and any applicable after-hours premium quoted before work begins. Vanheat Services quotes the full price in writing before any work starts.

If the diagnosis shows a major fault on an older furnace, we provide both a repair quote and a replacement quote in writing so you can decide with real numbers — see our furnace repair Vancouver page for full pricing, or furnace installation Vancouver for replacement details. Boiler emergency instead? See emergency boiler repair.

Emergency Furnace Repair Vancouver: Common Questions

How much does emergency furnace repair cost in Vancouver?

Emergency furnace repair in Vancouver typically costs $200 to $900 depending on the fault and the parts required, the same range as regular-hours repair. The $89 diagnostic fee is credited toward the repair if you proceed, and any applicable after-hours premium is quoted before work begins, so you approve the full price in writing before we touch the system. Call (604) 281-4790 for dispatch.

Do you charge extra for nights, weekends or holidays?

An after-hours premium may apply depending on when you call. Whatever applies is quoted before work begins as part of your written quote, so there are no surprises when the job is done. There is no separate call-out fee beyond the $89 diagnostic, which is credited toward the repair if you proceed.

How fast can you get to my Vancouver home?

When you call (604) 281-4790, we confirm the arrival window when you book based on current call volume and your location. No-heat emergencies during cold weather are prioritized, particularly homes with young children, elderly occupants or medical needs. Our trucks are stocked with common furnace parts, so many common repairs can be completed on the first visit when the part is available.

What should I do if I smell gas?

Do not call a contractor first. Leave the building immediately without touching light switches or electrical devices, call 911 from outside, and contact FortisBC’s 24-hour emergency line at 1-800-663-9911. FortisBC attends gas leaks at no charge. Once the utility has made the site safe, call a licensed gas contractor to repair the appliance before using it again.

What should I check before calling for emergency furnace repair?

Three quick checks resolve a surprising number of no-heat calls: confirm the thermostat is set to heat and has fresh batteries, check that the furnace breaker has not tripped and the furnace power switch (which looks like a light switch near the unit) is on, and check whether the filter is badly clogged, which can trigger a safety shutdown. If none of these restores heat, call (604) 281-4790 and describe what you checked, which speeds up the diagnosis.

Is it safe to use a space heater while I wait?

A plugged-in electric space heater is fine for short-term use if it sits on a hard, level surface, at least one metre from anything flammable, plugged directly into a wall outlet rather than a power bar, and never left running unattended or while sleeping. Never use outdoor propane heaters, barbecues or camp stoves indoors, as they produce carbon monoxide. Keep interior doors open to share warmth and let taps drip in a hard freeze to protect pipes.

Should I repair or replace my furnace during an emergency?

In most emergencies the priority is restoring safe heat, and a repair does that fastest. If the diagnosis shows a major fault on a furnace over 12 years old, where a repair would exceed roughly half the cost of replacement, we tell you plainly and provide both a repair quote and a replacement quote in writing. Emergency replacement can often be scheduled quickly, and we can restore temporary heat safely in the meantime where possible.

What areas do you cover for emergency furnace repair?

Vanheat Services dispatches emergency furnace repair 24/7 across Vancouver, Burnaby, North Vancouver, West Vancouver, Richmond, Coquitlam, Surrey and the Lower Mainland, including nights, weekends and statutory holidays. Call (604) 281-4790 and we will confirm coverage for your address and the arrival window when you book.

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Certified, professional and bonded gas technicians dispatching 24/7 across Vancouver and Metro Vancouver. $89 diagnostic credited to your repair, arrival window confirmed when you book, and any applicable after-hours premium quoted before work begins. 4.9 stars from 240+ Google reviews, serving Metro Vancouver since 2008.

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