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Takagi · Gas Line · Squamish, BC

Takagi Combi Boiler Gas Line in Squamish

Code-compliant gas line work by licensed fitters. High-capacity output in an ultra-compact body — by licensed, gas-certified technicians across Squamish.

Licensed & Insured TSSA Gas-Certified Serving Squamish Since 1999

Quick answer

For Takagi combi boiler gas line in Squamish: Our licensed gas fitters install and upsize gas lines in Squamish for combi boilers, ranges, fireplaces and BBQs — permitted, pressure-tested and inspected. Takagi systems typically range $7,800 – $10,000 before rebates.

Correct gas-line sizing is essential for safe, efficient appliance operation. In Squamish we calculate gas load, install or upsize lines, and complete the leak and pressure testing required by code.

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 gas line in Squamish includes

  • Gas load calculation and line sizing
  • New line installation and upsizing
  • Appliance hookups (boiler, range, fireplace, BBQ)
  • Leak and pressure testing
  • Permit and TSSA inspection coordination

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 gas line in Squamish

Pricing in Squamish: Priced per run length and complexity; quoted after a site assessment. Typical Takagi range: $7,800 – $10,000 before rebates.

Squamish neighbourhoods we serve

Garibaldi HighlandsBrackendaleValleycliffeDowntown SquamishDentvilleUniversity Highlands

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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