Our Service Areas
Proudly serving communities across Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley. From Vancouver to Hope, we bring expert HVAC services to your doorstep.
HVAC Services Across BC's Lower Mainland
Veteran Heating and Cooling serves homeowners and businesses across 19 communities spanning from downtown Vancouver through Metro Vancouver and deep into the Fraser Valley, all the way to Hope.
Each region has its own climate challenges. Coastal cities like Vancouver and Richmond deal with high humidity and mild winters, while Fraser Valley communities like Chilliwack and Hope experience hotter summers and colder winters that demand more from your heating and cooling systems.
That's why we don't offer one-size-fits-all solutions. Our technicians understand the local climate conditions in each service area and recommend systems that are properly sized and suited to your specific location - whether that's a cold-climate heat pump for Chilliwack or a dehumidification-optimized system for Richmond.
As a FortisBC Trade Ally based in Chilliwack, we're centrally located to respond quickly across the entire Lower Mainland, with same-day service available for most areas.
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Communities Served
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Service Types Available
7 Days
A Week, 8 AM - 8 PM
Vancouver
BC's largest city featuring diverse architecture from heritage homes to modern condos. Vancouver's mild coastal climate requires r...
Coastal climate with heavy rainfall, mild winters rarely below freezing, and increasingly warm summers requiring air conditioning.
Burnaby
A major Metro Vancouver city with a mix of residential neighborhoods from Metrotown to the quieter North Burnaby areas. Burnaby ho...
Similar to Vancouver's coastal climate with abundant rainfall. Higher elevations in North Burnaby can see occasional snow.
Surrey
BC's second-largest city, Surrey spans from urban centers to semi-rural areas. Diverse housing stock from new developments in Sout...
Slightly drier than Vancouver with more temperature variation. South Surrey experiences more fog. Cold snaps can affect the area.
Richmond
An island city south of Vancouver with diverse residential areas and a vibrant city center. Richmond's low-lying location and coas...
Coastal climate with high humidity. Sea-level location means persistent dampness. Efficient dehumidification important for comfort.
Coquitlam
A growing Tri-Cities community with new developments alongside established neighborhoods. Coquitlam's varied terrain from valley f...
More rainfall than Vancouver due to proximity to mountains. Higher elevations see regular snowfall in winter.
Delta
A suburban municipality with three distinct communities: Ladner, Tsawwassen, and North Delta. Agricultural heritage meets resident...
Coastal influence with sea breezes. Tsawwassen is notably sunnier and drier than other Metro Vancouver areas.
Langley
A fast-growing Fraser Valley community combining the Township's rural character with Langley City's urban amenities. New developme...
Slightly less rain than Vancouver but more temperature extremes. Winter cold snaps and summer heat waves more pronounced.
Maple Ridge
A scenic Fraser Valley community nestled between the Fraser River and Golden Ears mountains. Maple Ridge homes face diverse weathe...
Mountain proximity brings more precipitation than lower Fraser Valley. Cold air pools in valley creating temperature inversions.
Abbotsford
BC's fifth-largest city with a mix of urban development and agricultural lands. Abbotsford's location means warmer summers and col...
More continental climate with greater temperature range. Hot summers and colder winters than Vancouver. Occasional heavy snow.
Chilliwack
The heart of the Fraser Valley and home to Veteran HVAC headquarters. Chilliwack's diverse landscape from valley floor to mountain...
The warmest summers and coldest winters in the Lower Mainland. Snow is common in winter. Air conditioning increasingly essential.
Mission
A Fraser Valley community with stunning mountain and river views. Mission's hillside terrain and variable elevations create unique...
Similar to Maple Ridge with mountain influence. Higher elevations see more snow. Valley areas prone to fog and frost.
Hope
The gateway to BC's interior, Hope sits at the eastern edge of the Fraser Valley. Dramatic mountain scenery comes with significant...
Most extreme weather in the service area. Cold winters with regular snow, hot summers. Mountain weather patterns create rapid changes.
New Westminster
One of BC's oldest cities, New Westminster features a mix of heritage homes and modern towers along the Fraser River. The city's v...
Fraser River proximity brings dampness. Similar to Burnaby's climate with moderate rainfall and mild temperature swings.
North Vancouver
Nestled between the mountains and the ocean, North Vancouver's steep terrain and elevation changes create distinct microclimates. ...
Mountain proximity means significantly more rainfall and cooler temperatures than Vancouver proper. Higher elevations see regular snowfall in winter.
West Vancouver
An affluent mountainside community with stunning ocean views and large residential properties. West Vancouver's hillside homes oft...
Wetter than Vancouver due to elevation. Homes at higher elevations experience cooler temperatures and occasional snow. Sea-level areas are milder.
Port Coquitlam
A family-friendly Tri-Cities community with a charming downtown and growing residential areas. Port Coquitlam's valley location be...
Valley location creates temperature inversions in winter. Slightly more rain than central Metro Vancouver. Fog is common in fall and winter.
Port Moody
The smallest of the Tri-Cities, Port Moody offers a blend of waterfront living and mountain-backed neighborhoods. The city's inlet...
Sheltered inlet location with moderate rainfall. Higher elevations on Heritage Mountain are notably cooler and wetter than waterfront areas.
Pitt Meadows
A small agricultural community at the confluence of the Pitt and Fraser Rivers. Pitt Meadows' low-lying terrain and river proximit...
River-adjacent location brings fog, frost, and higher humidity than surrounding areas. Temperature inversions common in valley during winter.
White Rock
A charming seaside city south of Surrey known for its waterfront promenade and pier. White Rock's ocean-adjacent location provides...
Mildest winters in the Lower Mainland thanks to ocean influence. Less rain than Vancouver. Salt air can affect outdoor HVAC equipment longevity.
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