Furnace Repair
Emergency Furnace Repair – 24/7 Service Available
Sudden loss of heat due to mechanical or electrical failure
Furnaces that won’t turn on or stay running
Frequent cycling or unexpected system shutdowns
Unusual noises, burning smells, or warning indicators
Airflow issues or poor heat distribution throughout your home
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Why Choose Melorin Mechanical for Your Furnace Repair ?
Licensed, experienced residential HVAC technicians
24/7 emergency furnace repair available
Transparent, upfront pricing
We repair all major residential furnace brands
Friendly, respectful service in your home
Locally owned and operated
Trusted Partners and Proven Standards






Our Residential Furnace Repair Services
Full System Diagnostics
Airflow and Filter Issues
Blower Motor and Fan Repairs
Thermostat Repairs and Replacements
Gas and Electric Furnace Repairs
Exhaust and Venting System Repairs
Routine Maintenance and Tune-Ups
Heat Exchanger Inspections and Repairs
Ductwork Inspections and Repairs
Common Furnace Repair Issues We Fix
Thermostat not responding
No Heat or Weak Airflow
Cold Air Blowing from Vents
Furnace Cycling On and Off
Overheating or Shutting Down
Pilot Light or Ignition Problems
Loud or Unusual Noises
Gas Smell or Delayed Ignition
Cracked or Leaking Heat Exchanger
Save Your Hard-Earned Cash with Energy Rebates
At Melorin Mechanical, we’re not just about fixing your furnace and getting it up and running, we also want to help you save some cash too! We know that upgrading or repairing your furnace with energy-efficient parts can get you some pretty sweet government rebates and incentives. These programs are basically free money back into your pocket, plus you’ll be saving a chunk on your monthly energy bills.
How much does furnace Repair Cost?
One of the most common questions homeowners have is about the cost of furnace repair and we get it! Pricing can vary depending on several factors, including the extent of the damage, the type of furnace you have, and any replacement parts required. On average, basic repairs can range from $150 to $500, while more complex issues could cost upwards of $1,000. Rest assured, our team is dedicated to providing transparent pricing and affordable solutions. We’ll always assess the issue, explain your options in detail, and give you a clear quote before beginning any work. Your comfort shouldn’t break the bank!
Furnace Parts | Repair Costs |
|---|---|
Heat Exchanger | $1,500 – $2,500 |
Inducer Fan | $700 – $1,200 |
Pressure Switch | $200 – $390 |
Drainage Pipe | $280 – $450 |
Exhaust Pipe | $250 – $480 |
Pump | $250 – $390 |
Final pricing depends on your furnace’s make and model and the complexity of the furnace repair.
Brands of Furnaces We Install











Final pricing depends on your furnace’s make and model and the complexity of the repair.
When To Replace Your Furnace
Frequent Repairs: If you're constantly having to call us to fix your furnace, the costs will add up fast. If you're seeing a pattern of repetitive breakdowns, it's probably nearing the end of its life.
Old Age: Furnaces that've seen over 15 years of service might start to lose their oomph - and before you know it, you could find yourself with a bigger energy bill and a less than cozy home.
Reduced Efficiency: If your furnace is having a hard time keeping the temperature steady, or your energy bill is still climbing even after regular maintenance, it's probably a sign that it's running on fumes.
Visible Damage or Wear: Cracks, rust, or other visible damage on your furnace can compromise both its performance and safety - a pretty clear warning sign that it's time to think about upgrading.
Uneven Heating or Cold Spots: If your furnace can't seem to get the job done right, and some areas of your home are left feeling chilly while others are sweltering, then it might be beyond repair.
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Keep Your Furnace Running Smoothly with Preventive Maintenance
Getting a regular maintenance check is one of the smartest moves you can make for your heating system. We’ll keep an eye on it and catch any potential problems before they become a major headache, saving you from costly repairs and unexpected break-downs. Plus, a well-maintained furnace runs super efficiently, keeping your energy bills nice and low. With a preventive maintenance plan, you can rest easy knowing your system is always running in top shape, no matter the season!
Know the Warning Signs
Weird Noises: Pounding, rattling, squealing - all that noise is not normal.
Bad Smells: Burning or gas smells are an instant emergency.
Rising Energy Bills: If your utility bills are through the roof out of nowhere, it could be a sign your furnace is on the fritz.
Temperature Trouble: If some rooms are toasty and others are chilly, you've got a problem.
Proudly Serving Vancouver And The Lower Mainland
Furnace Repair Services in Vancouver and the Lower Mainland
- Abbotsford BC
- Burnaby BC
- Chilliwack BC
- Coquitlam BC
- Richmond BC
- Delta BC
- Langley BC
- Maple Ridge BC
- Mission BC
- New Westminster BC
- North Vancouver BC
- Pitt Meadows BC
- Port Coquitlam BC
- Port Moody BC
- Richmond BC
- Squamish BC
- Surrey BC
- Vancouver BC
- West Vancouver BC
- White Rock BC
FAQs: Furnace Repair Questions Answered
What is involved in a furnace service?
A standard furnace service in the Lower Mainland includes a full system inspection, cleaning, and performance check. At Melorin Mechanical, we inspect key components like the heat exchanger, blower motor, burners, ignitor, thermostat, and filters. We also check for gas or carbon monoxide leaks, clean dust buildup, ensure proper airflow, and test the system for safe and efficient operation. Regular servicing helps prevent breakdowns and improves furnace lifespan.
How do I make the call - should I repair or replace my furnace?
What is the most expensive part to fix on a furnace?
What is the most common problem of a furnace?
Do you provide any kind of warranty on your repairs?
What is the most common problem of a furnace?
A professional furnace inspection includes a full diagnostic of your system’s safety and performance. This typically involves:
- Checking the thermostat calibration
- Inspecting and cleaning the burner and flame sensor
- Testing the ignitor and blower motor
- Checking for gas leaks or carbon monoxide
- Examining the heat exchanger for cracks
- Verifying airflow and duct conditions
- Checking electrical connections and safety switches