Emergency Boiler Dispatch in Greater Vancouver
A boiler emergency requires immediate response. Our emergency boiler dispatch service sends a licensed technician to your home urgently across Greater Vancouver. We prioritize safety-critical calls and dispatch the nearest available technician — available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Emergency Boiler Dispatch — 24/7 Response
A boiler emergency can happen at any time — during the coldest night, on a weekend, or during a holiday. Our emergency boiler dispatch service sends a licensed technician to your home urgently when you have no heat, a major leak, or a safety concern. We prioritize emergency calls based on severity and dispatch the nearest available technician across Greater Vancouver.
What Qualifies as a Boiler Emergency
A boiler emergency includes: no heat during freezing conditions, gas odour near the boiler (evacuate immediately), carbon monoxide alarm activation near the boiler, major water leak causing property damage, boiler completely dead with no display or response, or any sudden failure that poses a safety risk or risk of property damage. If you are unsure whether your situation is an emergency, call us and we can help you determine the urgency.
Emergency Response Process
When you call for emergency boiler dispatch, our team will ask about your symptoms to assess the urgency. We dispatch the nearest available emergency technician — not a junior technician or subcontractor. The technician contacts you with an estimated arrival time. Upon arrival, they perform an immediate safety assessment followed by a comprehensive diagnostic. They explain the situation clearly and provide a repair or replacement plan. Most emergency boiler repairs are completed during the same visit. For gas odours or carbon monoxide concerns, evacuate immediately and call 911 or your gas utility before calling us.
Safety Reminder
If you smell gas, suspect carbon monoxide or believe there is an immediate danger, leave the property and contact emergency services or the appropriate gas emergency authority. Do not remain inside — exit the building immediately and call for help from outside.