
Truth Plumbing & HVAC
Vancouver Cooling Experts
Save money on cooling bills by upgrading to a more efficient cooling system. Replacing an old system with a new, energy-efficient model can reduce energy use by up to 25-30%, resulting in lower monthly bills. Take advantage of BC rebates today by updating your home's cooling system.
25-30 %
Monthly Savings
$5,000 +
Rebates Available
97.3 %
Energy Efficiency
Our Preferred Cooling Options
New cooling options are efficient and cost-effective, providing improved indoor air quality and comfort levels for your home. Update your cooling system now to improve its efficiency, extend the lifespan of your cooling system, and reduce your energy bills.

Mini Split
A ductless system that uses multiple, small indoor units connected to one outdoor unit to provide individualized cooling to separate rooms or areas.

Central Air Conditioner
Central air conditioners are also more cost-effective in the long run, as they last longer and require less maintenance than other cooling systems.

Heat Pump
Heat pumps transfer heat from inside a building to the outside and are more efficient than traditional air conditioners, as they don’t require as much energy to operate.
HVAC & Plumbing Service Inquiry Form
Get In Touch With Truth Plumbing
Office
303 Dunlop St. Coquitlam, BC.
Phone
604-376-2407
service@truthplumbing.com
We work with top brands in British Columbia's heating and cooling industry
Providing you with the best and most honest service.
Professional Air Conditioning Service
"Matt and his team were awesome!! Had a new furnace and air conditioner installed. Matt was very knowledgeable in helping me figure out which unit works best for me and my budget and they were very respectful and professional. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!"

New Cooling Installation Process
We will thoroughly assess the home to determine the size and type of equipment that is best suited for the space. We then install the unit, connect the ductwork, and connect the system to the home's electrical system. Finally, we insulate the ductwork, program the thermostat, and test the system to ensure it is operating correctly.