HTP · Installation · Richmond, BC
HTP Combi Boiler Installation in Richmond
Licensed, permit-included combi boiler installation. UFT & Elite fire-tube condensing combi systems — by licensed, gas-certified technicians across Richmond.
Quick answer
For HTP combi boiler installation in Richmond: We install high-efficiency combi boilers in Richmond for a typical installed price of $7,500–$13,500, completed by a licensed BC gas fitter with permits, commissioning and rebate paperwork included. HTP systems typically range $7,800 - $12,500 before rebates.
A combi boiler heats your home and delivers on-demand hot water from one compact wall-hung unit — no tank required. Our Richmond installations begin with a measured heat-loss calculation so your boiler is sized correctly for real comfort and peak efficiency.
Heat Transfer Products (HTP) builds the UFT and Elite condensing combi and wall-hung boilers, with fire-tube stainless heat exchangers and high efficiency, widely available across Canada. Richmond sits on the Fraser delta at near sea level, where condensate drainage and venting details matter. Its mix of Steveston detached homes and Brighouse condos suits compact combi boilers well.
What our HTP installation in Richmond includes
- In-home heat-loss assessment and correct sizing
- Permit application and TSSA / BC gas-code compliance
- Gas line, venting and condensate installation
- Full commissioning, combustion test and homeowner walkthrough
- FortisBC / CleanBC rebate paperwork handled for you
Why HTP suits Richmond homes
Low-elevation site with townhomes, condos and detached homes; drainage and venting are key.
- Fire-tube stainless heat exchanger
- Up to 95% AFUE efficiency
- High turndown ratio
- Versa-Hydro combi options
- Strong North American support
HTP models we installation in Richmond
Pricing in Richmond: Typical installed range $7,500–$13,500 before rebates, depending on model and gas/venting work. Typical HTP range: $7,800 - $12,500 before rebates.
Richmond neighbourhoods we serve
This is not a DIY repair
Combi boilers are gas-fired appliances regulated under the BC Safety Standards Act. Opening the unit, touching the gas valve, or working on the flue without a valid BC gas-fitter licence is both unsafe and illegal. Diagnosing the fault is helpful — fixing it should always be left to a certified technician.
Call 778-909-5731HTP Installation in Richmond — FAQ
Other HTP services in Richmond
Installation from other brands in Richmond
HTP Installation in nearby cities
HTP Installation in Richmond — Free Quote
No-obligation, fixed written quotes from licensed gas fitters. CombiBoiler.ca — A division of ROMA Heating Ltd..