Surrey, plus every suburb close by.
We're based in Surrey and serve every neighbourhood here, along with White Rock, Langley, Delta, Burnaby, Richmond, Vancouver, and the rest of the Lower Mainland. Each area has its own housing stock, heat patterns, and quirks. Tap one to see what we know about it.

// Surrey & Lower Mainland
Wherever you are, we know the housing stock, the summer heat, and what actually keeps homes cool out here.
Surrey
Every corner of Surrey, from White Rock to Guildford. We know the housing stock, the strata rules, and what the city wants to see on an HVAC permit.
South Surrey
Big 90s and 2000s homes around Morgan Creek and Grandview Heights where central AC is usually a clean retrofit onto the existing furnace ducting.
Cloverdale
Clayton rowhomes and newer detached builds where a coil-and-condenser add-on to the existing furnace is often a single-day job.
Newton
70s and 80s two-storeys off King George and 72 Ave where the upstairs bedrooms hold heat all night long.
Whalley & City Centre
Condo towers, infill homes, and laneway builds where the right system depends on the strata bylaws and the building itself.
Fleetwood
Established streets around 84 Ave where 80s homes with vaulted ceilings and skylights trap heat upstairs.
Guildford
Split-levels and 70s family homes above 104 Ave where uneven temperatures between floors are the number one complaint.
Panorama Ridge
View lots with big west-facing glass where solar heat gain drives the system design.
White Rock
Hillside homes above Marine Drive that catch the breeze but still cook on the upper floors in July.
Langley
Willoughby new builds that are AC-ready, plus acreage homes out toward Fort Langley.
Delta
Tsawwassen ramblers and North Delta family homes in one of the sunniest corners of Metro Vancouver.
Richmond
Homes with closet and attic furnaces where line-set routing and condenser placement take real planning.
Burnaby
Vancouver Specials and hillside homes where the upper floor bakes while the basement stays cold.
Vancouver
Character homes on the East Side and in Kerrisdale with radiator or baseboard heat and no ducts at all.
New Westminster
Heritage homes in Queen's Park and older streets in Sapperton where equipment placement needs a careful eye.
Coquitlam
Burke Mountain and Westwood Plateau homes where walk-out basements stay cool while the upstairs bakes.
Port Coquitlam
River-flat neighbourhoods that heat up in the day and don't cool off much at night.
Maple Ridge
Silver Valley, Albion, and the older Hammond streets, in one of the hottest pockets of Metro Vancouver.
Abbotsford
Sumas Mountain and central Abbotsford homes dealing with real Fraser Valley summer heat.
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