Furnaces & HVAC in Kelowna

Coral Home Comfort Provides Efficient HVAC in Kelowna
At some point, homeowners must decide whether to repair or replace their HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) system. There are several factors to consider in making the right choice.

Since 1992, Coral Home Comfort has sold, installed, and repaired all brands of HVAC in Kelowna. Whether you need an installation, a simple repair, or an upgrade to your existing system, our professional team can provide your home with comfortable temperatures in every season.

Find Solutions that Make Financial Sense
At Coral Home Comfort, we provide a clear estimate on how much our services and equipment will cost.

Installing a new system can mean lower utility bills and repair expenses. However, sometimes it doesn’t make sense to install a new system. With a quality repair, you may be able to get more out of your current HVAC system.

With the help of our qualified team, you can decide whether or not it’s financially wise to repair or replace your existing system.

Keep Your HVAC System Running Efficiently
We provide efficient systems that will evenly distribute airflow and provide a more consistent temperature throughout your home. In addition, we conduct routine inspections to ensure peak performance in your systems.

Update Equipment to Optimize Your Comfort
If your current system is more than 15 years old, we often suggest replacement or updates. Some systems can last longer if they are well maintained, but require routine care. And in some cases, only parts of a system need to be replaced. A few of the updates we install include programmable thermostats, geothermal heat pumps, various fan speeds, and more.

Contact Us
At Coral Home Comfort, we sell, service, and repair various brands of equipment. Our company advises you on whether or not you should repair your current system or have a new one installed. We offer 24-hour emergency services. Call us at 250-861-1933 for a free estimate.
2300 Hunter Rd, Kelowna, BC, V1X 6C1|
250-861-1933 |
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