AC Installation Langley BC
Air Conditioning for Langley Homes — Sized Properly, Installed Right
Langley summers have gotten noticeably hotter over the past decade, and the large-lot Township homes that make up much of the area are particularly exposed — big south-facing windows, open floor plans, and high ceilings mean significant cooling loads. Getting the right system matters more here than in a smaller home.
We size every AC installation using a Manual J load calculation — the industry standard method that accounts for your home's actual square footage, ceiling height, window orientation, insulation, and local climate data. An oversized AC unit is a common installation mistake that causes short-cycling, poor humidity removal, and premature compressor failure.
AC Options for Langley
Central AC (Ducted)Pairs with your existing furnace and ductwork. One outdoor condenser cools the whole home through existing vents. Most cost-effective for Langley homes already ducted.
Ductless Mini-SplitNo ductwork required. Ideal for Langley City condos, townhomes, and older Langley Township homes without forced air. Single or multi-zone configurations.
Heat Pump (Cooling + Heating)Installs like central AC but also replaces your gas furnace for heating. After CleanBC rebates, often cheaper than AC alone. Eliminates gas heating costs permanently.
Multi-Zone DuctlessOne outdoor unit with 2–5 indoor heads. Full Langley Township home coverage without ductwork. Popular for large homes, ranchers, and Fort Langley character houses.
Furnace + AC BundleReplacing your furnace at the same time? Bundling saves labour. We price both together — often 15–20% cheaper than scheduling them separately.
Existing AC Repair or UpgradeOld AC not keeping up? We assess repair vs. replacement honestly. A 15+ year-old system with declining refrigerant is often a replacement candidate — we'll give you the numbers.
Should you get AC or a heat pump in Langley? If your gas furnace is newer and in good shape, central AC paired with it is the simplest choice. But if your furnace is over 12 years old, a heat pump covers both heating and cooling, qualifies for CleanBC rebates of $3,000–$6,000+, and eliminates gas bills. We'll model both scenarios at the free quote with a year-by-year cost comparison. No pressure — it's your call.
How much does AC installation cost in Langley? +
Central AC installation in Langley typically costs $3,500–$6,500 depending on system size and ductwork condition. Ductless mini-split installation runs $3,000–$5,500 for a single zone. Multi-zone ductless systems are $6,000–$12,000. A heat pump covers heating and cooling with CleanBC rebates of $3,000–$6,000+ — often more cost-effective than AC alone.
Should I get central AC or a heat pump in Langley? +
If your furnace is newer (under 12 years old), central AC is straightforward. If your furnace is aging, a heat pump provides both heating and cooling with CleanBC rebates offsetting $3,000–$6,000+ of the cost. We'll give you numbers for both options at the free quote.
Do you install AC in Langley Township acreages and larger homes? +
Yes. Large Langley Township homes need properly sized multi-zone systems to cool effectively. Oversizing is a common mistake leading to poor humidity control. We perform full Manual J load calculations to size equipment correctly for your home's actual cooling demand.
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