Takagi · Conversion · New Westminster, BC
Takagi Combi Boiler Conversion in New Westminster
Convert a tank-and-boiler system to one combi. High-capacity output in an ultra-compact body — by licensed, gas-certified technicians across New Westminster.
Quick answer
For Takagi combi boiler conversion in New Westminster: We convert conventional tank-and-boiler or furnace-and-tank systems in New Westminster to a single high-efficiency combi boiler, removing the hot-water tank and reclaiming valuable space. Takagi systems typically range $7,800 – $10,000 before rebates.
Converting to a combi removes your hot-water cylinder and an aging boiler, replacing both with one compact, efficient unit. In New Westminster we assess your radiators and pipework, size the combi to your demand, and re-pipe for a clean conversion.
Takagi condensing units deliver high-capacity output at up to 96% UEF in an ultra-compact body, built on 60+ years of Japanese engineering. New Westminster is one of BC's oldest cities, full of heritage homes in Queens Park and Uptown that frequently run older boilers and radiator systems ripe for a high-efficiency combi upgrade.
What our Takagi conversion in New Westminster includes
- Assess existing system, radiators and piping
- Size the combi to heat and hot water demand
- Remove tank / cylinder and redundant pipework
- Install, re-pipe and commission the combi
- Confirm rebate eligibility for the upgrade
Why Takagi suits New Westminster homes
Heritage detached homes with original hydronic heating plus riverside condos.
- High capacity, compact footprint
- Up to 96% UEF efficiency
- Ultra-Low NOx certified
- Reliable Japanese engineering
- Space-efficient installation
Takagi models we conversion in New Westminster
Pricing in New Westminster: Conversions vary with re-piping; we quote a fixed price after assessment. Typical Takagi range: $7,800 – $10,000 before rebates.
New Westminster 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.
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