Whether you're replacing an aging furnace or installing a new system in a cottage or new build, Bridlewood Mechanical handles the full scope of furnace installation: load calculations, equipment sizing, ductwork tie-ins, and commissioning. We install trusted manufacturer brands including Rheem, Goodman, and Navien, matched to your home's size and comfort needs, so you're not paying for a system that's larger — or weaker — than what your home requires.


A furnace that stops heating in the middle of a Muskoka winter isn't something that can wait. Our certified technicians diagnose and repair furnace issues quickly, from ignition and blower motor problems to heat exchanger faults, and every repair is backed by our 2-year service and repair warranty. If your furnace is making unusual noises, cycling too often, or not producing consistent heat, our team can typically identify the cause on the first visit.
Regular furnace maintenance extends equipment life and keeps warranties valid. Bridlewood Mechanical's maintenance visits cover filter checks, ignition and burner inspection, and safety testing — important for seasonal cottages that sit unused for weeks between visits, as well as year-round Gravenhurst and Bracebridge homes running a furnace hard through the winter.
Many Muskoka homeowners are weighing a standard furnace against a cold-climate heat pump. A furnace remains the lower-upfront-cost option and performs reliably in extreme cold, while a heat pump can lower operating costs and qualifies for provincial and federal rebates. Some homes benefit from a hybrid setup — a heat pump for most of the season with furnace backup on the coldest days. Our technicians will walk you through both options for your specific property, including realistic installation costs and available incentives on our Heat Pump Financing & Rebates page.
Consider furnace replacement if your system is 15+ years old, requires frequent repairs, or leaves rooms unevenly heated. Replacing an aging furnace with a properly sized, higher-efficiency system often costs less to run and reduces the number of emergency repair calls over the equipment's life.

