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Specialties
What We Do
We supply HVAC parts for:
Reefer Units, Industrial Trucks, Recreational Vehicles, Agricultural Equipment, Light Vehicles (cars, vans, & trucks)
HVAC parts include (but are not limited to):
A/C Actuators, A/C Clutches, A/C Compressors, A/C Condensers, A/C Control Units, A/C Evaporators, A/C Expansion Valves, A/C Receiver Driers, A/C Switches, Aftermarket HVAC Systems, Blower Motor Assemblies & Parts, Charge Air Coolers, Heat Exchangers, Heater Cores, Heater Valves, No-Idle Air Conditioning Units, Radiator Caps, Radiator Cores, Radiator Gaskets & Gasket Tape, Radiator Tanks, Radiators (complete assemblies), X-Valve Orifice Tubes, Sleeper Heaters, Control Knobs, Damon Products, Donaldson Filtration Products, Grills, Lucas Products, Marine Kits, Oil Pans Resistors, Solder, Turbo Chargers
History
Established in 1984.
Our steady growth may be attributed to our strategic alliances with private and public sector actors as well as our commitment to strong customer service and expertise across a complete range of HVAC products and services. We supply and repair automotive and industrial (Heavy Duty) truck and marine heat transfer products, and also repair and install air-conditioning.
1984 — A project is born at the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT), inspired by some of the leading students and scientists from across the world.
1989 — Cool-It is born as a HVAC supply and repair facility in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.
1992 — Growing fast, a second branch opens in the downtown Vancouver area.
2001– Recognized as an official vendor of the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC), to provide cooling and air-conditioning parts for the Light and Heavy Duty Transportation Industry.
2003 — Abbotsford branch launches with specialization in Heavy Duty truck parts and maintenance, inc
Meet the Business Owner
Steve Z.
Business Owner
is a world leader and innovator in the realm of green technology solutions for the transportation industry. He has forged strategic alliances between private industry, government, and university research and engineering programs. His hope is to reduce emissions and safeguard our environment for future generations.