What to Expect When You Contact Us
When you reach out to Hammer’s Heating and Cooling for furnace installation in Langley, you’ll get friendly, professional service from start to finish. We’ll answer all your questions, walk you through your options, and make sure you’re comfortable with every step of the process.
Call (778) 899-5224) or contact us online to schedule your free estimate for furnace or heat pump installation in Langley and the surrounding areas.
Frequently Asked Questions About Furnace Installation in Langley
Clear the area around your existing furnace so our technicians have easy access. Our team will handle the rest — assessment, removal of the old unit, installation, connections, and testing. If you have questions about what to expect, your assigned HVAC technician in Langley will walk you through the process before work begins.
Most furnace installations take between four and ten hours, depending on the size and complexity of the system. Larger or more involved installations may take longer, and our team will give you a realistic timeframe when they assess your home.
It’s not recommended — and in BC, gas furnace installation requires permits and must be performed by a licensed gas fitter. An improper installation can void your warranty, create safety hazards, and lead to costly repairs. Our licensed HVAC technicians in Langley handle the full process safely and to code.
Our installation process covers: sizing the right unit for your home, removing the old system, positioning and securing the new furnace, connecting ductwork, gas line, and electrical, testing for leaks and proper airflow, and confirming the thermostat is calibrated correctly.
Key indicators include a furnace over 15–20 years old, repair costs exceeding half the price of a new unit, frequent breakdowns, rising energy bills, and uneven heating throughout your home. Our HVAC technicians in Langley can assess your current system and give you an honest recommendation — contact us for a
free estimate.
Common Furnace Issues That May Mean It’s Time to Replace
If your furnace isn’t producing enough heat, the cause could be a faulty ignition, a shorted circuit board, or damaged electrical components. While some of these can be repaired, recurring issues on an aging system are often a signal that replacement makes more financial sense. Contact an
HVAC technician in Langley to assess the situation.
A furnace that cycles on and off erratically often points to a thermostat issue. If recalibrating doesn’t resolve it, the thermostat may need to be replaced by a professional.
A burned-out blower motor or a damaged connector belt are the most common causes. Both are worth having a technician inspect before assuming a full replacement is needed.
If the blower motor regulator isn’t functioning correctly, the motor won’t receive controlled power — leading to airflow irregularities. A technician can test continuity and determine whether the regulator or blower needs to be replaced.
A malfunctioning flame sensor is a frequent cause of short cycling. In many cases, cleaning the sensor with a fine abrasive pad resolves the issue.