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When your hot water or heating system breaks down, you need a local team you can trust to get it working again — fast. Inline Mechanical provides professional heater repair in Maple Ridge and throughout the Lower Mainland, specializing in plumbing-based heating systems. Whether your hot water tank has stopped heating, your boiler is making strange noises, or your radiant floor heat has gone cold, our licensed technicians are ready to help.
We work exclusively on water-based and hydronic heating systems. Our repair services cover a wide range of equipment found in Maple Ridge homes and businesses:
If you're experiencing any of the following issues, it's time to call a professional for heater repair in Maple Ridge:
Inline Mechanical has built a strong reputation across Maple Ridge and the surrounding Lower Mainland communities by delivering honest assessments, quality repairs, and straightforward pricing. We don't upsell unnecessary work — if a repair makes sense, we'll fix it right. If a replacement is the smarter long-term investment, we'll tell you that too.
Our technicians are fully licensed and experienced with all major brands and system types. We arrive prepared with common parts on hand to minimize downtime and get your home comfortable again as quickly as possible.
In addition to Maple Ridge, we serve Pitt Meadows, Mission, Langley, Surrey, and other surrounding communities in the Lower Mainland. Wherever you are in the region, Inline Mechanical is a local call away.
A minor issue with your water heater or boiler can quickly turn into a costly emergency if left unaddressed. Whether you need urgent heater repair in Maple Ridge or want a technician to inspect a system that's been acting up, Inline Mechanical is here to help.
Contact Inline Mechanical today to schedule a service call or speak with one of our heating specialists. We'll diagnose the problem, give you a clear quote, and get your system back up and running — without the runaround.
Real furnace & heating jobs across the Lower Mainland


★★★★★“Inline saved me from my plumbing disaster on a Sunday morning. They came all the way from Maple Ridge to Chilliwack in the blink of an eye.”
— Q, Google review
★★★★★“He never suggests unnecessary work, his pricing is reasonable, and he always approaches each job thoroughly and professionally.”
— lipsa, Google review
Inline Mechanical serves homeowners and businesses across the Lower Mainland
Common questions about Serving Maple Ridge, BC
The cost of heater repair in Maple Ridge depends on the type of system, the nature of the fault, and parts required. Minor repairs such as a thermostat replacement or igniter fix are typically less expensive, while issues involving heat exchangers or major components will cost more. Inline Mechanical provides transparent quotes before any work begins so there are no surprises.
Inline Mechanical offers prompt service scheduling throughout Maple Ridge and the surrounding Lower Mainland. In many cases we can arrange a same-day or next-day visit, depending on availability and the urgency of the issue. Contact us as early as possible to secure the earliest available appointment.
Yes — in British Columbia, work on gas appliances and plumbing-connected heating systems must be performed by a licensed tradesperson. All Inline Mechanical technicians are fully licensed and qualified to repair boilers, hot water tanks, and hydronic heating systems in compliance with BC regulations.
If your water heater is under 10 years old and the repair cost is reasonable relative to its value, repair is usually the better choice. For units older than 10–12 years with recurring problems, replacement often makes more financial sense in the long run. Inline Mechanical will give you an honest recommendation based on the condition of your specific unit.
Boilers can lose pressure due to a number of issues including a faulty pressure relief valve, internal leaks, a failing expansion vessel, or air in the system. Repeated shutdowns are often a safety response triggered by low pressure, overheating, or sensor faults. These issues should be diagnosed by a qualified technician to prevent further damage or safety risks.