Pro Temp Mechanical provides professional boiler installation in Regina and surrounding areas. Whether you’re replacing an outdated system or installing hydronic heating in a new build, we deliver properly sized, high-efficiency boiler systems designed for Saskatchewan winters.
Modern boilers provide consistent, comfortable radiant heat while improving energy efficiency and long-term reliability.
📞 Call 306-550-5506 to schedule boiler installation in Regina.

We install modern high-efficiency condensing boilers that maximize fuel usage and reduce energy waste. Condensing boilers extract additional heat from exhaust gases, making them significantly more efficient than older conventional systems.
Benefits of high-efficiency boilers include:
Lower heating costs
Consistent radiant comfort
Compact wall-mounted design
Quiet operation
Long service life
Proper installation is critical to ensure optimal performance and warranty protection.
If your current boiler is over 15–20 years old, inefficient, or frequently requiring repairs, replacement may be the most cost-effective long-term option.
Signs you may need boiler replacement:
Rising heating bills
Uneven heating
Frequent pressure issues
Visible corrosion or leaks
Repeated service calls
Upgrading to a modern Viessmann high-efficiency boiler can improve system reliability and reduce operating costs.
Oversized or undersized boilers can cause:
Short cycling
Reduced efficiency
Uneven heating
Increased wear and tear
We perform proper load calculations to ensure the boiler matches your home’s heating demand.
Boilers provide heat through water circulation systems, including:
Baseboard heating
Radiant in-floor heating
Garage in-floor heating
Indirect water heaters
Proper boiler installation includes:
Accurate heat load calculation
Proper piping layout
Circulator and expansion tank sizing
Venting setup
System commissioning and testing
We ensure every installation is clean, properly configured, and operating safely.
With proper maintenance, Viessmann boilers can last 15–20 years or more.
Yes. Modern condensing boilers are well-suited for Saskatchewan’s long heating season and can significantly reduce energy consumption.
Yes. Boilers can be paired with indirect water heaters to provide domestic hot water.









