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Ft. Saskatchewan's Local
Garage Heater Install
Company

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Reliable, Top-Rated Garage Heater Install Experts SERVING Fort Saskatchewan And Surrounding Areas

At ProSolutions Inc., we aim to provide the best Heating & garage heater install company services, customer support, and heating products to keep your family's home warm comfortable all YEAR.

  • Friendly staff | Professional HVAC technicians
  • Fast & reliable installation services
  • Experienced with top garage heater brands
  • Upfront pricing | No overtime fees
  • Free garage heater install estimates
  • Affordable monthly payments for garage heaters

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5-Star Service Guarantee

Every time you deal with ProSolutions Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning, you receive our promise of a 5-star experience - GUARANTEED.
Comfort Guarantee
We guarantee your new system will heat or cool your home as we have stated. If the temperature range we have promised is not achieved, we will repair or replace the system at no charge.
Inspection Guarantee
We ensure that your installation meets all local health & safety codes including local permit requirements. We work with the local inspections branch and keep educated on all code requirements.
Property Protection Guarantee
All your personal property is protected. Protective shoe covers, hall runners, or drop cloths will be used in all work areas. Should any damage happen, we will repair or replace.
Customer Service Guarantee
We guarantee a polite, respectful customer service experience from every staff member you encounter. We want to give you service worthy of a 5-star review.
Price Beat Guarantee
If you find a lower price on the same AC, furnace or plumbing equipment, installation, and guarantees we’ll pay you $50.00. All we ask is the comparison is “apples to apples”.

Why Choose prosolutions Heating Inc. for Fort Saskatchewan Garage Furnace Install?

Tired of getting into a freezing cold, iced-up car or finding that your car doesn't start at all? You need a garage heater! ProSolutions Heating Inc. can help you achieve your home comfort goals with professional garage heater installation. Our experienced Fort Saskatchewan garage furnace install technicians work with top-of-the-line technology and tools to offer you fast and reliable installation services.

Call our top-rated garage heater installation company in Fort Saskatchewan today for a free garage heater install estimate.

We Aim to be the #1 Rated Heating & Furnace Company in Fort Saskatchewan

At ProSolutions Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning we want to be the best residential HVAC company you have ever worked with. That mean's ever furnace service we do in Edmonton will be a 5-star customer experience.
Yesterday when I got home, my wife told me the furnace crapped out. Minus 30 with the wind chill, have these folks a call. Within 30 minutes a technician was here. Very thorough inspection and diagnostics. We were in need ...

Jason R.
Kudos to Kelvin and Mohammed- they were awesome- on time ! Fabulous prep – kept the job site tidy and clean- showed up the furnace and new thermostat and how to operate – polite professional soft spoke and overall a ...

Marlene A
I had Pro Solutions install a new furnace today. I had an expensive repair and opted for a replacement. The tech was good at explaining my options. The installers (Paul and Hunter) arrived when they said they would and they ...

David S
Excellent service! Fast and reliable from start to finish! The staff were very knowledgeable and professional. Special thanks to Irene and Ryan for taking such great care of us. I’d highly recommend them to anyone!  ...

Mike W.
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Authorized Dealers for the Best Home Heating Systems

ProSolution Heating Inc.'s Fort Saskatchewan technicians are factory trained with all the top Gas Furnace brands available for your home.

With over 30 years of experience, we know how to install garage heater brands of all kinds properly. Our skilled garage heater installation technicians install hundreds of garage heaters annually and can have your new unit up and running in no time.

From high-end garage heater brands to more affordable options, we offer solutions for all budgets. Whichever brand you choose, our heating technicians will ensure your garage heater is installed and calibrated perfectly for Fort Saskatchewan conditions.

Wondering - what’s the best garage heater brand to install? There's no one right answer. Your home, budget and the features you need will determine what garage heater brand is best for you. Don’t worry - our heating technicians will provide you with all the info you need to make the right decision for your home.

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Garage Heater Install FAQ

Questions about get a garage heater installed? We have answers to common home heating questions we hear when people call looking for help. Check out our feature furnace blog articles to help you with troubleshooting your furnace or buying the right new heating system. 

The cost of furnace replacement varies depending on factors like the type of furnace, its size, labour costs, and any additional accessories or modifications needed for installation.
On average, you can expect to invest between $5,500 to $10,000+ for a new furnace, including installation. High-efficiency models or complex installations may push the cost higher.

Furnace filter replacement is important if you’re using your AC. Maybe not as frequently as in winter when monthly changes are best. But check the filter regularly to see that it is functioning properly, and replace when necessary.

If you run your AC during the spring or fall, you will want to check your filter more often since this time of year has more allergens and particulates in the air that can cause you to become sick.

Need a new heating system and wondering whether it’s better to rent or buy a furnace? Renting a furnace is definitely cheaper initially but is not the right option for every household.

If you rent a furnace, you will pay a monthly fee and the HVAC dealer will be responsible for maintenance and repairs. However, there are some drawbacks. It is likely that over time you will pay at least double what the furnace is worth. And, because you do not own the heating system, it does not add to the value of your home.

If you can afford to buy a new furnace this is the best option. By buying the furnace outright, you won’t pay any interest and may also be able to benefit from manufacturer or government rebates. Owning the furnace will also add to the value of your home.

If there is a crack in the heat exchanger of your heating system, your furnace could be leaking carbon monoxide (CO). This can be dangerous for you and your family, as CO can cause serious bodily harm and even result in death. Carbon monoxide is a colourless, tasteless, and odourless gas and therefore is not easily detected, especially in small quantities.

Your furnace may be leaking carbon monoxide if you or other members of your household are experiencing any of the following symptoms:

  • Headache
  • Weakness
  • Dizziness
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Feeling hungover
  • Shortness of breath
  • Confusion
  • Blurred vision
  • Loss of consciousness

If you think your furnace is leaking carbon monoxide contact a local heating company right away. If you think you are experiencing carbon monoxide poisoning, please seek professional medical advice immediately.

There are several heating systems to choose from, including:

  • Gas Furnaces: These are efficient and widely used for their affordability and heating capabilities.
  • Electric Furnaces: These are suitable for areas with milder winters but tend to be less energy-efficient.
  • Heat Pumps: They can both heat and cool your home, providing year-round comfort.
  • Hybrid Systems: Combining a heat pump and a gas furnace for maximum efficiency in different weather conditions.
  • Ductless Mini-Splits: Ideal for heating individual rooms or spaces without a central duct system.

A residential boiler system is used to heat a household. The boiler heats water inside a tank and distributes this hot water (or, in some cases, steam) via pipes, radiators and/or a radiant in-floor system in order to heat the inside of a home. Once the water has cooled and can no longer provide heat, it is sent back to the boiler to be reheated.

Although the name might suggest otherwise, modern-day boilers do not boil water. The term boiler comes from the fact that, in the past, steam boilers were common. Steam boilers boil water in order to create steam for heating purposes. Today, however, most boilers are water heating systems that distribute hot water, rather than steam, in order to heat a house.

There are several steps involved in installing your new furnace. These steps will vary depending on the furnace you choose, your home’s existing furnace system, and any changes you want.

  1. Align the new furnace with existing gas lines and ductwork
  2. Connect and seal to the ducting system
  3. Connect intake and exhaust pipes
  4. Connect the gas line
  5. Connect the furnace to the electrical supply and thermostat
  6. Connect the furnace to a drain hole

At this point, it’s important to check your work, make sure everything is connected properly and there are no gas leaks. 

Please note: these steps are extremely simplified and meant to provide an overview to understand the professional furnace installation process better. It is highly recommended that you have your furnace professionally installed in order to avoid dangerous problems and issues with your new furnace. Having to get furnace repairs on your new unit would not be covered under warranty without professional installation.

Hiring a professional will be more costly initially but will save you money in the long run.

Here’s how long it takes to install a new furnace.

The size of the furnace you’ll need largely depends on the size of your home. Size recommendations based on square footage are:

1,200 square foot home: 36,000 to 72,000 BTUs
1,500 square foot home: 45,000 to 90,000 BTUs
1,800 square foot home: 54,000 to 108,000 BTUs
2,100 square foot home: 63,000 to 126,000 BTUs
2,400 square foot home: 72,000 to 144,000 BTUs

Other factors that affect the size of the new furnace installation you’ll need include:

  • Climate zone (for example, Edmonton is in Climate Zone 5)
  • Quality of insulation
  • Window thickness
  • Ceiling height
  • Number of people living in your home
  • Preferred temperature
  • Size and state of the basement

For more info om furnace shopping, read our full article on “how to choose the right furnace“.

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How much does it cost to install a heater in a garage in Fort Saskatchewan?

The cost to install a heater in a garage in Fort Saskatchewan ranges from $400 to $5,400+. The total cost to install a garage heater depends on several factors, including:

  • Type of garage heater (e.g. natural gas, electric)
  • Garage heater brand
  • Efficiency rating
  • Technology and features
  • Size of the garage heater (i.e. BTUs)
  • Garage heater installation company you hire
  • Complexity of the installation
  • Length of the gas line (if required)

What is the cheapest form of heating for a garage?

Typically, natural gas garage heaters are more expensive to buy and install than electrical units. That said, natural gas heaters are almost always more efficient and cheaper to operate

Here are some installation and operating cost estimates to help you compare a natural gas vs electric garage heater.

Natural Gas Powered Garage Heater

  • Purchase, installation, permits, piping/venting, etc. - $2,400 to $5,400+
  • Operating costs - $15 to $20 per month

Electrically Powered Garage Heater

  • Purchase, installation, electrical requirements - $400 to $1,000+

Operating costs - $100 per month

Are heated garages worth it in Fort Saskatchewan?

Yes! Having a heated garage in Fort Saskatchewan is a luxury. Therefore, installing a garage heater won’t necessarily add much value to your home. So, if you want to install a garage heater to significantly increase the resale value of your home - a heated garage won’t be worth it. 

On the other hand, if you want to improve your home comfort, a heated garage is 100% worth it in Fort Saskatchewan. A garage heater will have a huge effect on your comfort level, especially during the bitter cold winters in Fort Saskatchewan.

Here are a few reasons why Fort Saskatchewan homeowners feel that a heated garage is worth the cost.

  • Creates a comfortable space to work on projects year-round
  • Provides a safe and warm place to park and store items
  • Eliminates the need to warm up your vehicle in the winter (which will also help you save on fuel costs)
  • Can help extend your vehicle's battery life and performance

If you ask people with them, they will tell you that it is awesome! We recommend it.

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