Emergency Furnace Dispatch in Greater Vancouver

A furnace emergency requires immediate response — especially during cold weather. Our emergency furnace dispatch sends a licensed technician to your home urgently across Greater Vancouver. Available 24/7 for no-heat situations, gas safety concerns, and any urgent furnace failure.

Emergency Furnace Service — 24/7 Response

A furnace failure in winter is a genuine emergency. Our emergency furnace dispatch sends a licensed technician to your home urgently across Greater Vancouver — available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We prioritize no-heat calls, gas odour situations, and any safety concerns. Our emergency technicians carry diagnostic equipment and common replacement parts for same-visit repairs.

What Qualifies as a Furnace Emergency

A furnace emergency includes no heat during freezing conditions, gas odour near the furnace (evacuate immediately and call 911), carbon monoxide alarm activation, visible sparks or smoke from the furnace, water leaking from the furnace causing potential damage, or any sudden failure where your home is without adequate heat. If you are unsure, call us and we can help determine the urgency.

Our Emergency Response Process

When you call for emergency furnace dispatch, our team assesses the urgency and dispatches the nearest available licensed technician. The technician calls with an estimated arrival time. Upon arrival, they perform an immediate safety assessment, complete a full diagnostic, explain the situation clearly, and provide a repair or replacement plan. Most emergency furnace repairs are completed during the same visit. For gas odours or carbon monoxide concerns, evacuate immediately and call 911 or your gas utility before calling us.

Safety Reminder

If you smell gas, suspect carbon monoxide or believe there is an immediate danger, leave the property and contact emergency services or the appropriate gas emergency authority. Do not remain inside — exit the building immediately and call for help from outside.

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