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🌡️ HVAC in Richmond

Heating, ventilation, air conditioning installation, maintenance, and emergency repair.

In Canada's climate, heating is an essential service — landlords are legally required to maintain heat to a minimum temperature (usually 20°C/68°F) throughout the rental season. HVAC failures in winter can result in emergency costs, tenant compensation claims, and regulatory complaints. Regular seasonal maintenance is far cheaper than emergency repairs.

Richmond's rental market features a high density of newer condominiums and strong demand from international students and professionals. Verified rental documentation protects both tenants and landlords.

HVAC Vendors in Richmond

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In the meantime, you can browse all available vendors on Rental District to find hvac technician services in nearby areas.

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Rental District lets landlords and property managers discover vendors, request quotes, sign agreements, and track all maintenance relationships — all in one platform built for the rental industry.

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Frequently Asked Questions — HVAC for Rental Properties

What temperature are landlords required to maintain in a rental?
In Ontario, landlords must maintain a minimum indoor temperature of 20°C (68°F) between September 1 and June 1. BC requires 22°C (71°F) in common areas. Most provinces have similar requirements. Failure to provide adequate heat is one of the most common causes of tenant complaints to rental boards.
Who is responsible for HVAC maintenance in a rental unit?
The landlord is responsible for maintaining the HVAC system in good working order. Lease agreements can assign routine tasks (like filter changes) to tenants, but the structural system remains the landlord's responsibility. This includes furnaces, heat pumps, central air units, and boilers.
How often should furnaces be serviced in a rental property?
Annual furnace inspections and tune-ups are the industry standard. This ensures safe, efficient operation and catches issues before they become emergency failures. Most HVAC technicians recommend scheduling in late summer or early fall before the heating season begins.

Are You a HVAC Business in Richmond?

HVAC servicing is a recurring, year-round opportunity for contractors working with rental properties. Seasonal tune-ups, filter changes, and emergency call-outs create predictable revenue streams. Landlords with multiple properties are especially valuable clients — one relationship can mean dozens of service calls annually.

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About the Rental District Service Network

The Rental District Service Network is a verified vendor marketplace built specifically for the rental industry. We connect landlords and property managers with trusted hvac contractors, cleaners, inspectors, and other service providers across Canada.

Unlike general contractor directories, Rental District integrates vendor management directly with your property and maintenance management tools — so you can request quotes, assign jobs, track completion, and maintain a full service history for every property in your portfolio.

All vendors listed on Rental District are reviewed for basic compliance, and our vendor scoring system reflects real job completion rates and performance history.