When your heat pump stops heating or cooling, you need a technician who knows the system inside and out. Blueridge provides reliable heat pump repair across the North Shore and Greater Vancouver.
Heat pumps are complex systems — when something goes wrong, you need a technician who actually knows them. Our Red Seal certified technicians diagnose and repair all major heat pump brands across the North Shore and Greater Vancouver — accurate diagnosis, honest recommendations, and clean workmanship every time.
We repair all major heat pump brands including AirEase, Mitsubishi, Fujitsu, Daikin, Samsung, LG and more.
Whether your heat pump isn't heating, not cooling, icing up, or making strange noises — we diagnose the root cause and fix it properly.
Regular maintenance keeps your heat pump running efficiently year-round and prevents costly breakdowns.









Thinking About Replacing?
If your heat pump is aging or facing a costly repair, a new AirEase system might be the smarter move — and right now you can save $1,750 with our current rebate offer. We'll give you an honest assessment so you can make the right call for your home and budget.
Heat pumps are designed to run reliably year-round. If you notice any of these warning signs, don't wait — catching a problem early prevents bigger repairs down the road.
System runs but your home isn't reaching the set temperature — a clear sign something is wrong.
Some frost is normal in cold weather. Heavy ice that won't defrost indicates a refrigerant or sensor issue.
Grinding, rattling, or squealing from the indoor or outdoor unit should be diagnosed quickly.
System turns on and off frequently without completing a full heating or cooling cycle.
A heat pump that runs non-stop without reaching temperature is working too hard — often a refrigerant or sizing issue.
Any leaking around the indoor or outdoor unit should be checked by a technician immediately.
Musty or burning smells coming from vents when the system runs need immediate attention.
A heat pump losing efficiency will work harder than it should — showing up as higher monthly costs.