Takagi · Conversion · Squamish, BC
Takagi Combi Boiler Conversion in Squamish
Convert a tank-and-boiler system to one combi. High-capacity output in an ultra-compact body — by licensed, gas-certified technicians across Squamish.
Quick answer
For Takagi combi boiler conversion in Squamish: We convert conventional tank-and-boiler or furnace-and-tank systems in Squamish 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 Squamish 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. Squamish, on the Sea-to-Sky corridor between Vancouver and Whistler, has a colder mountain climate and a wave of new energy-efficient construction alongside older homes. Reliable heat and freeze protection matter through its long heating season.
What our Takagi conversion in Squamish 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 Squamish homes
New high-performance construction plus older homes in a cold, high-snowfall mountain climate.
- High capacity, compact footprint
- Up to 96% UEF efficiency
- Ultra-Low NOx certified
- Reliable Japanese engineering
- Space-efficient installation
Takagi models we conversion in Squamish
Pricing in Squamish: Conversions vary with re-piping; we quote a fixed price after assessment. Typical Takagi range: $7,800 – $10,000 before rebates.
Squamish 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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