Furnace Repair Coquitlam is often needed when your gas furnace stops heating evenly, blows cold air, or keeps shutting down before the house reaches temperature. If your system mainly needs cleaning or seasonal maintenance, see furnace service Coquitlam. If the furnace is aging, unreliable, or no longer worth repairing, review furnace installation Coquitlam.
This local page is part of our main Furnace Repair hub covering gas furnace problems across Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley.
Common Furnace Problems in Coquitlam Homes
Coquitlam homes often include finished basements, multi-level layouts, and high-efficiency furnaces. Many repair calls involve airflow imbalance, overheating from restricted return air, or condensate issues on newer systems.
- Furnace not heating
- Cold air from vents
- Short-cycling
- Ignition failure
- Dirty flame sensor
- Pressure switch fault
- Condensate drain blockage
- Weak airflow upstairs or downstairs
- Loud furnace noise
- Error code lockouts
No Heat? Check These First
Before booking Furnace Repair Coquitlam, check a few basic things:
- Thermostat is set to HEAT
- Breaker and furnace switch are on
- Air filter is not clogged
- Return air vents are not blocked
- Look for flashing furnace error codes
If you smell gas, stop testing the furnace and leave the area.
Emergency Furnace Repair Coquitlam
Some furnace problems need immediate attention because they involve combustion safety or overheating risks.
- Gas smell: leave the home immediately
- Burning smell: possible motor or electrical problem
- Loud ignition boom: delayed ignition concern
- Carbon monoxide alarm: shut the furnace down
- Repeated safety lockouts: furnace cannot complete startup safely
Gas appliance work in BC must comply with requirements overseen by Technical Safety BC.
Why Furnaces Break Down in Coquitlam
Restricted Airflow
Many Coquitlam homes have basement suites or finished lower floors. Restricted return air often causes overheating and limit switch trips.
Condensate Problems
High-efficiency furnaces create condensate water. Blocked drains or frozen lines can shut the furnace down.
Ignition Component Wear
Flame sensors and igniters wear over time and commonly cause startup failure.
Blower and Static Pressure Issues
High static pressure from undersized duct systems can reduce airflow and stress furnace components.
Furnace Repair Coquitlam – Symptoms and Likely Causes
| Problem | Possible Cause | Repair Focus |
|---|---|---|
| No heat | Igniter, flame sensor, thermostat | Ignition diagnosis |
| Starts then shuts off | Limit switch, pressure switch, airflow issue | Safety circuit testing |
| Cold air | Burner failure or ignition fault | Burner and flame check |
| Loud noise | Blower motor, inducer, duct vibration | Mechanical inspection |
| Error code lockout | Pressure switch, venting, condensate issue | Diagnostic testing |
Our Furnace Repair Coquitlam Process
- Inspect thermostat and electrical supply
- Read furnace fault codes
- Test ignition sequence
- Inspect burners and flame sensor
- Check blower performance and airflow
- Inspect venting and condensate drainage
- Repair failed components
- Verify safe operation after repair
Repair or Replace Your Furnace?
Some furnaces need one repair. Others need a retirement plan.
Repair usually makes sense when:
- Furnace is under 15 years old
- Issue is isolated to one component
- Heating performance was stable before failure
- No major airflow or venting concerns exist
Replacement often makes more sense when:
- Furnace is 15–20+ years old
- Breakdowns happen repeatedly
- Comfort stays uneven between floors
- Major components continue failing
If replacement is becoming the better option, review gas furnace installation in Coquitlam.
High-Efficiency Furnace Repair in Coquitlam
Many newer Coquitlam homes use high-efficiency gas furnaces. These systems commonly require diagnosis of:
- Condensate drain blockage
- Pressure switch faults
- Intake and exhaust venting issues
- Inducer motor performance
- Moisture-related shutdowns
For heating rebate information and upgrade programs, check FortisBC.
Neighbourhoods We Serve in Coquitlam
- Westwood Plateau
- Burke Mountain
- Maillardville
- Coquitlam West
- Austin Heights
- Ranch Park
- River Springs
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Book Furnace Repair Coquitlam
If your furnace keeps shutting down, blows cold air, or shows signs of unsafe operation, get the system diagnosed properly before the problem spreads into more expensive repairs. Tiny issue today. Full winter meltdown tomorrow. Humans love waiting until the coldest night possible.
Call +1-604-518-4438 for Furnace Repair Coquitlam.
FAQ – Furnace Repair Coquitlam
Why does my furnace keep shutting off?
Short-cycling is commonly caused by airflow restriction, dirty filters, pressure switch faults, or overheating safety trips.
Why is my furnace blowing cold air?
Cold air often points to ignition failure, flame sensor problems, burner issues, or safety shutdowns.
Do you repair high-efficiency furnaces in Coquitlam?
Yes. High-efficiency gas furnaces commonly require checks on venting, condensate drains, pressure switches, and ignition systems.
Can basement airflow problems affect my furnace?
Yes. Restricted return air and airflow imbalance between floors can overheat the furnace and reduce heating performance.
Should I repair or replace my furnace?
Repair often makes sense for newer systems with isolated problems. Older furnaces with repeated failures are usually better replacement candidates.
What furnace brands do you repair?
We repair common gas furnace brands used in BC including Carrier, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, Trane, and American Standard.
How quickly can no-heat repair be scheduled?
No-heat calls are treated as high priority depending on seasonal demand and scheduling availability.
What helps speed up diagnosis?
Having the model number and furnace error code ready helps narrow the problem faster. Little blinking LED. Big emotional drama in the mechanical room.
