Nolan Gas Company

Nolan Gas Company Nolan Gas Company is fully licensed, bonded, insured, and registered with WorkSafe BC. TSBC License # LGA0210401

05/08/2025

I am looking for a mobile lawnmower repair person to replace a belt on a John Deere zero turn mower We are located in Duncan

06/12/2024

It's back

Yesterday we bottled the first batch of our 2024 Pear Vinegar. Made with pears from our orchard, raw unpasteurized, unfiltered , with the "Mother"

It will be available at the Duncan Farmers Market, Cedar Farmers Market, online from the Cow-OP and this Friday at the Hub market and Cowichan Station

06/03/2024
Fortis gas appliance maintenance rebates are available,  from June 1st - June 30th, 2024.Annual servicing helps maintain...
06/03/2024

Fortis gas appliance maintenance rebates are available, from June 1st - June 30th, 2024.

Annual servicing helps maintain the life expectancy of your gas appliances and ensures they’re operating safely and efficiently. Additionally, most appliance manufacturers require regular servicing to maintain appliance warranties.

Simple visual inspections don’t qualify for these rebates, so when you book your appointment with a licensed gas contractor, ask for the service to include a safety check and that the employee performing the work is a Technical Safety BC certified gas fitter.

Gas Furnace or boiler service - Fortis rebate $50

Gas Fireplace service - Fortis rebate $25 (maximum of two)

Gas Tankless water heater service - Fortis rebate $50

Nolan Gas, servicing The Cowichan Valley will match these rebates during June

Call Steve today to arrange your service 778-674-7572
Nolan Gas Company is licenced by TSBC # LGA0210401

Save on energy costs with FortisBC's rebates and offers. Start saving now.

We supply and install Napoleon indoor and outdoor gas fires, barbecues and patio heaters.Call us today for you personali...
05/27/2024

We supply and install Napoleon indoor and outdoor gas fires, barbecues and patio heaters.

Call us today for you personalized quotation

Nolan Gas is licensed by Technical Safety BC

Licence # LGA0210401

Working on a new website, with Squarespace
05/24/2024

Working on a new website, with Squarespace

Gas Company

04/07/2024

An Environmental Assessment Certificate has been issued to Tilbury Jetty Limited Partnership for the Tilbury Marine Jetty (TMJ) Project.

03/07/2024

Gas Fire Service

General Gas ContractorNolan Gas Company is fully licensed, insured, bonded, and registered with WorkSafe BC.With more th...
03/06/2024

General Gas Contractor
Nolan Gas Company is fully licensed, insured, bonded, and registered with WorkSafe BC.
With more than twenty years’ experience, we are licensed to service and install gas appliances up to 750,000 BTUs. We supply, service and install gas fires, furnaces, and hot water heaters. We connect barbecues and generators. We are experts in threaded steel piping.
We are available for sub-contracting.

Service Area
Victoria to Nanaimo and Cowichan Lake
Call Steve: 778-674-7575
Email [email protected]
Web address: Nolangasco.com
LGA0210401

01/25/2024

B.C. government considering outright ban on gas heating appliances by 2030

Stakeholder consultation on the proposed energy-efficiency standards continues this week with general information session for contractors

Ted Clarkeabout 21 hours ago

Gas furnace installation contractors will be in even higher demand over the next six years if the B.C. government follows through on a plan to ban natural gas heating appliances from all buildings in the province starting in 2030.
The photo shows the earthfill dam at BC Hydro's Site C dam project seven kilometres southwest of Fort St. John.
PreviousNext

1 / 2 Gas furnace installation contractors will be in even higher demand over the next six years if the B.C. government follows through on a plan to ban natural gas heating appliances from all buildings in the province starting in 2030.Handout photo

As part of its zero-emission space and water heating mandate, the B.C. government is asking natural gas, electrical and lighting contractors for feedback on a proposed ban on the use of conventional gas equipment for residential, commercial and institutional buildings.

The new rules, to take effect provincewide Jan. 1, 2030, would prohibit the sale and installation of gas water heaters and would also ban gas furnaces and gas boilers unless either is installed as part of a hybrid dual fuel system (electric or gas heat pumps integrated with conventional gas combustion appliances).

The government’s [http://highest_efficiency_equipment_standards_-_consultation.pdf%20(gov.bc.ca)/?utm_source=prince%20george%20citizen&utm_campaign=prince%20george%20citizen%3A%20outbound&utm_medium=referral]CleanBC Roadmap to 2030 initiative is developing a policy to implement the Highest Efficiency Equipment Standard (HEES) commitment, which identifies high-efficiency, low-carbon appliances such as electric baseboard heaters, electric furnaces, electric heat pumps, gas heat pumps or hybrid dual fuel systems as the accepted heating appliances for existing buildings and new construction in B.C., starting in six years.

According to an information sheet released by CleanBC on Dec. 22:

“Space and water heating are the primary drivers of GHG emissions from buildings. To meet our targets, we need to ensure these functions are super-efficient, improve resilience and, wherever possible, run on clean electricity or other renewable fuels. To help accelerate this transition, we're committing to highest-efficiency standards for new space and water heating equipment by 2030, and earlier where feasible.

“After 2030, all new space and water heating equipment sold and installed in B.C. will be at least 100 per cent efficient, significantly reducing emissions compared to current combustion technology. Electric resistance technologies like baseboard and electric water heaters are 100 per cent efficient: they convert all the energy they use into heat. But heat pump technologies exceed 100 per cent efficiency by capturing and moving ambient heat, without having to produce it. The new requirements will encourage more people to install electric heat pumps while continuing to allow the use of electric resistance technologies. They will also allow hybrid electric heat pump gas systems and high-efficiency gas heat pumps.”

Preliminary policy development came after a cost-benefit and market readiness assessment of compliant equipment was conducted by the Ministry of Energy, Mines and Low-Carbon Innovation, based on modelling of climate policies and targets, technology adoption, energy use, market trends.

Stakeholder consultation on the proposed energy-efficiency standards began with an Indigenous engagement session this week and will continue through Feb. 14.

The first general information session geared to contractors is scheduled for Thursday from 2-3:30 p.m., with another set for Feb. 6 from 10:30-noon.

If the ban on fossil fuel heating appliances is adopted provincewide in B.C., as it was in Quebec as of Jan. 1, Prince George plumbing/heating/air conditioning contractor Al Russell foresees panic buying from consumers scrambling to replace their older gas furnaces and water heaters before the 2030 deadline.

He says the province does not have enough electricity-generating capacity and the infrastructure that delivers hydro power is not sufficient to carry the increased loads electric heat appliances and electric vehicles will demand to replace the heat generated from natural gas usage.

“Where are we getting this power from and how are we getting it there,” Russell said. “The wires on the (BC Hydro) poles would have to get three-times as big and the transformers they would need are a limited commodity. When are they starting that and how much is it going to cost?”

The recent cold snap that raised demand for electricity to record levels two weeks ago in Alberta prompted an emergency alert for customers to reduce usage and Russell said that should serve as warning cry for British Columbians that it could happen here if demand for power keeps increasing with the province’s push to electrify.

“This change is only six years away and if they get that ship pointed in that direction you won’t stop it, they’ll keep on bulldozing it right through,” said Russell.

01/24/2024

It's Blue Monday! Some people consider this to be the most depressing day of the year.

We know that the cure for the blues is staring into an Archgard fire!

Fireplace shown: Brigantia Perfection (Model #: 35-DVRS31NB-2) with mixed Silhouette Logs

See more or find a dealer near you at archgard.com

Address

1747 Herd Road
Duncan, BC
V9L5W5

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+17786747572

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Nolan Gas Company posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Business

Send a message to Nolan Gas Company:

Share

Category