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Heat Pump, Air Conditioning & Ductless Installation Across Coquitlam and the Tri-Cities

Furnace not heating? Boiler losing pressure? Fireplace pilot light dead? Same-day repairs across Coquitlam and the Tri-Cities, by Red Seal certified technicians.

Our Cooling Services

Air Conditioning (AC)

Repair · Cleaning · Installation

Heat Pumps

Repair · Cleaning · Installation

Ductless

Mini-Split Installation

Commercial & Industrial Cooling

Rooftop units & air handlers

Heat Pump, Air Conditioning & Ductless Installation Across Coquitlam and the Tri-Cities

When summer hits the Lower Mainland, a properly sized cooling system is the difference between a comfortable home and a miserable one.

Super Standard installs, repairs, and services air conditioning, heat pumps, and ductless systems across Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Maple Ridge, and Pitt Meadows. We install every system to code, and we back our work with a satisfaction guarantee.

Same-Day Response, Especially When You Need It

We keep multiple installers available so we can get a crew on your project quickly, usually within a day. We respond to every cooling inquiry in under 24 hours.

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Air Conditioning Installation

Most homes that already have a furnace are good candidates for central air conditioning. We add a coil on top of your existing furnace and install the outdoor condenser unit, so your current ductwork does the work of moving cool air through the house.

Before each job, it is required that central AC receives a dedicated 220 volt electrical connection.

If your home doesn’t have one, you’ll need a licensed electrician to add it. You can arrange that yourself, or we can coordinate an electrician for you as a separate step. Once the 220 volt power is in place, the AC installation itself is a one-day job.

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Heat Pump Installation

A heat pump both cools your home in summer and heats it in winter, which is why they’ve become the most talked-about upgrade in BC. The installation is similar to a central AC: we size the system to your home, set the outdoor unit, tie into your ductwork, and (like AC) it runs on a 220 volt connection.

Heat pumps are also where most of the current government rebates are focused, so if you’re weighing one, it’s worth checking what you qualify for before you decide.

If you’re unsure if a heat pump or central AC is a better fit for your home, we can help you decide during your free on-site consultation.

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Ductless Mini-Split Installation

If your home doesn’t have ductwork, or you want to cool a specific area like an addition, a top floor, or a converted space, a ductless mini-split is often the cleanest solution. It’s a simpler install than central AC: an outdoor unit paired with one or more indoor units.

We’ll find the best spot for the indoor unit so it cools effectively and still looks right in the room, and we choose units built for efficiency and quiet operation.

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Commercial & Industrial Cooling

We are also capable of installing cooling systems for commercial and industrial spaces, including rooftop units and air handlers. These jobs start with an on-site assessment, because the right approach and system depends on the building, the square footage, and the load. A licensed technician visits, determines the system type and capacity (how many tons the facility needs), and maps out the scope and timeline before any work begins.

Gas, Electric, or Heat Pump? How to Choose the Right System?

This is the question we get asked most, and the honest answer is that it really  depends on your home, your climate exposure, and your budget. 

Electric Heat Pumps

Electric heat pumps are highly efficient, they cool and heat from a single system, and they’re the technology most current BC rebates are designed to encourage. In the Lower Mainland’s relatively mild winters, a modern cold-climate heat pump handles the vast majority of the heating season comfortably. They shine for homeowners looking to reduce reliance on gas and take advantage of available incentives.

Gas Heating with AC

For some homes, keeping a gas furnace for heat and adding air conditioning for summer is the more practical setup, especially where deep cold snaps are a concern or where a home’s existing gas infrastructure is already efficient and in good shape. Gas recovers heat quickly in very cold weather, which is why some homeowners prefer to keep it as their primary heat source and simply add cooling on top.

Dual-Fuel (The Best of Both)

A dual-fuel setup pairs an electric heat pump with a gas furnace. The heat pump handles cooling and efficient heating through most of the year, and the gas furnace takes over when temperatures drop far enough that it’s the more effective option. For many Lower Mainland homes, this is the most balanced answer.

There’s no single “right” system for everyone. We’ll look at your home, your existing equipment, and what you’re trying to achieve, then give you a straight recommendation.

Electric heat pumps currently qualify for government rebate programs in British Columbia, and the amounts depend on the program and your eligibility. Visit fortisbc.com/rebates

AC and Heat Pump Repair

We repair air conditioning and heat pump systems as well as install them. The process is straightforward: we diagnose the issue, find the part, give you a quote, then order and complete the repair.

If your existing AC is still working and the repair is safe and reasonable, we’ll almost always recommend repairing it over replacing it. We don’t believe in handing customers a big bill they don’t need. We look to stay within your budget and keep your costs down, and we’ll only recommend replacement when it genuinely makes more sense than continuing to repair. 

BRANDS WE SERVICE

Tell us your brand and model, and we can get the job done.

How Our Cooling Installs Work

1. Book an appointment. A licensed technician comes to assess your home, your square footage, and where you want the system placed.

2. Get your recommendation and quote. We tell you which system and brand suits your home, confirm whether we can install it where you’d like, and give you a clear quote for labour and equipment.

3. Sort the electrical (if needed). Central AC and heat pumps need a 220 volt connection. We’ll let you know if an electrician is required, and we can coordinate one separately if you’d like.

4. Installation. Once the power is ready, a typical AC or heat pump install is a one-day job. Ductless installs are simpler still.

5. Service and warranty. We provide yearly service and stand behind the work.

Why Coquitlam Trusts Super Standard for Cooling

CODE IS OUR STANDARD

If we find a system that wasn’t installed properly or isn’t running the way it should, we’ll correct it and bring it up to code.

We install brands we trust

York, Rheem, Lennox, and Tosot, brands chosen for low recall rates and reliability.

Satisfaction Guaranteed
Standard coverage is 1 year on labour and 5 years on parts. We extend parts coverage to 10 years on qualifying systems.
Licensed & Local

Serving the Tri-Cities and Ridge Meadows.

Cooling services — frequently asked questions

If you only want summer cooling and you're happy with your current heating, a straightforward AC is often the simpler, more budget-friendly choice. If you want one system that heats and cools, and you want to take advantage of current rebates, a heat pump is worth considering. We'll help you decide based on your home.
Yes. Modern cold-climate heat pumps handle the Lower Mainland's mild winters well. In homes that see deeper cold, a dual-fuel setup pairs a heat pump with a gas furnace for the coldest stretches.
Once the 220 volt electrical connection is in place, a typical install is a one-day job. Ductless mini-splits are usually faster.
Central air conditioners and heat pumps require a dedicated 220 volt circuit to run. If your home doesn't have one, a licensed electrician adds it before installation. We can coordinate this for you.
York, Rheem, Lennox, and Tosot — chosen for reliability and low recall rates. We don't install equipment we don't trust.
Electric heat pumps qualify for BC rebate programs, with amounts based on your eligibility. Check CleanBC Better Homes, FortisBC, and BC Hydro for current details, and we'll answer rebate questions during your quote.
Both. If your system can be safely and reasonably repaired, we'll recommend that over a full replacement to keep your costs down.
Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Maple Ridge, and Pitt Meadows.

WHAT WE DO

Full-service HVAC across the Lower Mainland

Heating

Furnaces, boilers, and gas fireplaces. Repair, service, and high-efficiency installation across Coquitlam and the Tri-Cities.

Brands Serviced: Lennox, Carrier, Trane, Goodman, Rheem, Navien, Viessmann, and more.

Cooling

AC, heat pumps, and ductless systems. Repair, installation, and rebate-eligible upgrades across Coquitlam and the Tri-Cities.

Rebate-eligible on FortisBC, BC Hydro, and CleanBC programs. 

Duct cleaning

Where we excel. You’ll see exactly what we cleaned out. Satisfaction 100% guaranteed.

See before and after of each cleaning

Hot water

Tank, tankless, & repair. Same-day swaps when your tank fails. Tankless installation handled in-house.

Same-day service available on most tank failures across the Lower Mainland.

WHERE WE WORK

Serving You Across The Lower Mainland.

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