Langley Furnace Replacement: Efficient Heat for Valley Winters
Langley's colder-than-coast winters mean your furnace works hard. A high-efficiency replacement ensures reliable heat while cutting gas bills by 20-35%.
Why Langley Homeowners Need Efficient Furnaces
Langley's inland position in the Fraser Valley means colder winters than coastal cities. Temperatures regularly hit freezing and can drop to -8°C or lower during cold snaps. Furnaces in Langley run more hours per year than Vancouver or Richmond, making efficiency even more impactful on annual gas bills.
The Township of Langley's rapid growth has produced large neighbourhoods in Willoughby, Yorkson, Walnut Grove, and Murrayville with homes now 15-25 years old - approaching furnace replacement age. Builder-grade furnaces in these developments operated at 80-90% AFUE. Upgrading to 96%+ AFUE delivers meaningful savings, especially given Langley's longer heating season.
Langley's acreage properties in Brookswood, Campbell Valley, and surrounding rural areas often have larger homes with higher heating demands. Properly sized two-stage or modulating furnaces handle these homes more efficiently than single-stage units - adjusting output to match demand rather than running at full blast and cycling off.
Furnace Solutions for Langley Homes
Willoughby & Yorkson (2000s-2010s)
Builder-grade furnaces in these newer developments are approaching replacement age. A modern 96%+ AFUE furnace provides better efficiency and reliability than the original equipment.
Walnut Grove & Murrayville (1990s)
Homes from this era often have 80% efficient furnaces. The efficiency jump to 96% saves $300-$500/year on gas - more than coastal homes because Langley's heating season is longer.
Acreages (Brookswood, Campbell Valley)
Larger floor plans need properly sized furnaces. Two-stage or modulating models adjust output to match the heating load, providing even heat without the energy waste of oversized single-stage units.
Fort Langley & Older Areas
Older homes may need venting upgrades during furnace replacement. Modern sealed-combustion models with PVC venting are safer and more flexible than traditional chimney-vented furnaces.
Langley Furnace Pricing & Rebates
Furnace replacement in Langley costs $4,500 to $7,500 for a high-efficiency gas furnace. Larger acreage homes may need higher-capacity units at the upper end. FortisBC rebates up to $1,000 apply on qualifying models. Emergency replacements are available with same-week scheduling.
View all available rebatesFurnaces FAQs for Langley
Typical Langley single-family homes need 60,000-80,000 BTU furnaces. Larger acreage homes may need 80,000-100,000 BTU. We perform heat load calculations factoring in Langley's colder climate, your home's insulation, and floor plan to determine correct sizing.
Both work well. A furnace is the lower-cost option ($4,500-$7,500) and handles extreme cold reliably. A heat pump costs more upfront but provides cooling too, with larger rebates. Many Langley homeowners choose a dual-fuel system - heat pump for mild days, furnace for extreme cold.
Upgrading from an 80% to 96% AFUE furnace typically saves $300-$500/year in Langley. The savings are higher than coastal cities because Langley's heating season is longer and colder. Over a 20-year furnace lifespan, that's $6,000-$10,000 in savings.
Yes. If your furnace fails, we can typically schedule replacement within 2-3 business days. We stock popular models for fast turnaround and can often perform temporary repairs to keep you warm until installation day.
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