When temperatures drop below −20°C, a properly sized garage heater in Saskatoon turns a cold bay into a usable, safe workspace. We design, supply, and install high-efficiency forced-air and radiant garage heaters that start reliably in deep cold, meet Canadian codes, and keep tools, vehicles, and projects protected—without wasting energy.
A heated garage prevents freeze-thaw cycles that cause rust, warping, and moisture on floors. With the right thermostat and air movement, you’ll hold steady temperatures and keep fumes properly managed. We balance comfort and cost by matching heater output to your garage size, insulation, and door usage patterns.
Infrared tube heaters shine for workshops and tall ceilings because heat radiates to surfaces and reduces stratification. Forced-air unit heaters excel for quick morning warm-ups and snow melt on floors. We’ll recommend the right venting (single- or two-pipe), mounting height, and airflow accessories to ensure even temperatures.
Our licensed professionals have years of experience in HVAC, plumbing, and electrical services, ensuring top-tier workmanship every time.
We’re here when you need us most. Our emergency response team is ready around the clock to handle urgent repairs and restore comfort fast.
We stand behind our work with industry-leading warranties and a commitment to customer satisfaction. Your comfort is our priority.
Most standard installs finish in one day. Complex venting or electrical upgrades can add several hours. We’ll confirm the schedule on site.
Yes—gas appliances and venting typically require permits and inspections. We handle the paperwork and coordinate with the local authority.
Annual inspection is recommended: check flame signal, heat exchanger, venting, gas pressure, and thermostat function. Keep the area clear and replace/clean filters (forced-air).
Depends on usage. Radiant can feel warmer at lower air temps (energy saver for workshops). Forced-air is great for quick warm-ups and drying floors. We’ll model operating cost for your space.
We install to code, verify combustion, and recommend sealed-combustion where ideal. We also suggest a CO alarm near the sleeping area and in the garage entry.