December
24, 2025Click. Whirr. Silence.
That little pause when the furnace tries to start and then gives up… it gets your attention fast. We have all been there. You stand there for a second, listening, hoping it kicks back on. Sometimes it does. Sometimes it does not. And that is when the big question shows up.
“How much is this going to cost us?”
If you live in Langley, BC, furnace replacement costs can feel confusing. Numbers online are all over the place. Neighbours say one thing. Google says another. So, let us just talk about real numbers for a minute.
Let us be real about the money.
For most folks around here in Langley, getting a standard gas furnace replaced is going to land somewhere between $4,000 and $8,500.
Now, we know that is a wide gap. But that price usually covers the whole package… the new furnace itself, the skilled technician to install it, taking your heavy old unit to the dump, and making sure all the gas lines and safety checks meet BC codes.
If someone offers to do it for way less than that? We would be a little careful. You are talking about gas and exhaust fumes here. Cutting corners on safety components to save a few bucks now… well, that is usually a recipe for a headache later on.
This part trips a lot of people up. You hear your neighbour paid $5,000, then your quote lands at $7,000. That feels off, does it not?
But houses are kind of like fingerprints. No two are exactly the same. Here is what changes the price…
Permits and Upgrades: If you live in an older home in Langley, sometimes things are not up to current code anymore. That is when a vent or gas line update might be needed to keep everything safe and up to code. It is not anyone’s favourite part, but it is necessary.
We get asked this a lot. “Can I just buy the furnace?”
Usually, the unit itself costs between $2,000 and $4,500… depending on the brand.
“So what is the rest of the money for?” you might ask.
Great question. The rest covers the human side of things…
Think of it like buying a car engine. The engine costs money, sure. But you are really paying for the mechanic to make sure it runs without blowing up. A furnace that is installed wrong will just burn out faster, and nobody wants that.
Here is some good news.
Old furnaces get tired. Even if they are running, they are likely wasting gas. Industry studies show that the modern high-efficiency stuff uses up to 30 percent less energy than those clunky older models.
So, while writing the check for a new one hurts… seeing your heating bill drop next winter feels pretty good. It helps balance things out over time.
This is the big dilemma. “Can we just patch it up one more time?”
Sometimes? Yes. If it is a small part, go for it.
But if your furnace is over 15 years old, or if you feel like you are calling for repairs every few months… it might be time to let it go. Repairs add up fast. And frankly, having your heat die on a snowy Tuesday in January is stressful. Replacement is usually the smarter move at that point.
If you want a realistic number to keep in your head… budgeting around $5,500 to $7,500 is a safe bet for most homes in Langley.
That gets you a solid machine, done right, with zero corners cut.
Look, we know nobody wakes up excited to buy a furnace. It is a grudge purchase. But it is also what keeps your family cozy.
At Langley Home Plumbing & Heating, we try to make this easy. Our experts discuss what works best for your home and budget. If your system is needs replacement, just give us a shout. We will help you sort it out so you can get back to sleeping without worrying about the cold.
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