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Furnace Installation in Delta

Why Pick Us for Your Furnace Installation in Delta?

Experienced Installers
Over 20 Years in the Game

We’ve been keeping Delta homes warm for decades with clean, safe, and solid furnace installs.

Licensed Technicians
Fully Licensed Pros

Our insured team sticks to Alberta’s safety rules, so you know the job’s done right.

Energy Efficient Systems
Smart, Energy-Saving Furnaces

We install top-notch systems that cut energy bills while keeping your home cozy all winter.

Warranty Protection
Worry-Free Warranties

Rest easy with full manufacturer coverage and our promise to stand by our work.

Types of Furnace We Install

Need a new furnace? Here’s what we install:

Gas Furnaces
GAS FURNACES

Super common in Canada — affordable, efficient, and great for most homes.

Electric Furnaces
ELECTRIC FURNACES

Clean, safe, and easy to set up. No gas line needed.

Oil Furnaces
OIL FURNACES

Perfect for rural spots — strong, reliable heat for larger spaces.

Propane Furnaces
PROPANE FURNACES

Flexible and efficient — ideal for off-grid or remote homes.

Hybrid Furnaces
HYBRID FURNACES

Eco-friendly mix of gas and electric for maximum energy savings.

How Much Does Furnace Installation Cost in Delta?

Thinking about a new furnace in Delta? A basic setup starts around $4,100. Most homeowners spend between $5,500–$7,500, depending on their home size and the type of system they choose. High-efficiency models or complex installs can run $10,000–$11,000+.

Furnace choice

High-efficiency units cost more than standard ones.

Tough installs

Tight spaces, venting changes, or old duct repairs can raise the total.

Home size

Bigger homes need more powerful systems.

Extras

Smart thermostats or upgraded filters add to the price.

Brand & warranty

Premium brands or longer warranties increase overall cost.

When Should You Replace Your Furnace?

Thinking your furnace is toast? Here’s how to tell it’s time for a swap:

1
It’s ancient

Most systems last 15–20 years. If yours is that old, it’s time to plan for a replacement.

2
Always breaking down

If you’re calling for repairs every winter, a new unit will save you money and stress.

3
Bills keep rising

Older furnaces burn more gas and lose efficiency, driving your heating costs higher each season.

4
Cold spots around the house

Uneven heat or weak airflow means your system can’t keep up with demand anymore.

5
Odd noises or smells

Rattles, clunks, or a burnt smell are signs that parts are worn out or failing.

6
Ready for savings

A modern, efficient system lowers bills and keeps every room comfortably warm.

We provide clear, honest quotes — no tricks. Plus, our Delta team can help you access local energy rebates to make your upgrade more affordable.

Furnace Brands

Lennox Goodman Carrier Coleman Trane

Serving Areas of Delta

At Beaver Plumbing, we proudly provide furnace installation services across all major areas of Delta. Whether you’re in the city centre or a nearby community, our licensed team is ready to install a reliable, energy-efficient heating system that keeps your home warm all winter long.

Annieville
Nordel
Scottsdale
Sunbury
Royal Heights
Sunstone
Panorama Ridge
Ladner Village
Holly
Neilsen Grove
West Ladner
East Ladner
Central Tsawwassen
Beach Grove
Cliff Drive
Forest by the Bay
Pebble Hill
Boundary Bay

FAQ

Q: How much is labor for installing a furnace in Delta?
A: Furnace install labor costs typically range between $1,200–$2,000. This includes removing the old unit, setting up the new furnace, and connecting gas, vent, and electrical lines. Extra ductwork or venting may add to the total.
Q: How long does a furnace install take?
A: Most standard installations take 6–10 hours, usually completed in a single day. Simple replacements can take as little as 4–5 hours, while complex projects—like switching fuel types or adding ducting—may take up to two days.
Q: Do I gotta be home for the install?
A: You only need to be home at the start to go over access, thermostat placement, and key details. After that, you’re free to leave while our certified team completes and tests the system. Before we go, we’ll show you how everything works.