A high-efficiency condensing boiler is a reliable and cost-effective way to heat your home. Many homeowners across Sarnia and Lambton County choose boilers for their quiet operation, long lifespan, and lower energy bills compared to traditional furnaces. Our team installs high-efficiency gas boilers designed to deliver consistent heat, exceptional performance, and long-term savings.

Why Choose Lambton Heating and Cooling When Installing a New Boiler System

Homeowners in Sarnia and across Lambton County trust us with their boiler installations because:

High-efficiency Boiler Installations

High-Efficiency Boilers from Top Brands

We install high-efficiency condensing boilers from leading manufacturers, helping you choose the right-sized unit for your home.

Licensed Boiler Technicians in Sarnia

Licensed Technicians & Required Permits

All installations are completed by licensed gas technicians. We secure all permits and ensure full compliance with Ontario safety codes.

Transparent Boiler Pricing

Upfront, Transparent Pricing

No surprises. The quote we provide is the price you pay, including all labour and materials needed for your boiler installation.

Boiler Financing Options in Sarnia and Lambton County

Flexible Financing Options

We offer affordable payment and financing options to help fit your budget when upgrading to a new boiler.

Boiler Installations Backed by Warranties

Backed by Reliable Warranties

All boiler installations include parts and labour warranties to ensure long-term peace of mind and dependable performance.

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We install high-efficiency boilers built for Ontario’s climate, delivering safe, consistent heating for homes across Sarnia and Lambton County. Our certified technicians ensure proper sizing, clean installation, and reliable long-term performance.

  • High-efficiency & condensing boiler options
  • Professional installation and system sizing
  • Improved comfort with lower energy usage

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THREE TYPES OF BOILERS TO CHOOSE FROM

Modern high-efficiency boilers deliver consistent heat, lower fuel consumption, and long-term reliability for homes across Sarnia, Point Edward, Corunna, Brights Grove, and Lambton County. Below are the three primary boiler types commonly installed in Ontario homes.

Conventional Boiler

Conventional boilers—often called “standard” or “regular” boilers—heat your hydronic system and store hot water in a separate tank. They are ideal for larger homes, multi-bathroom properties, or households with high hot-water demand.

Modern units can be condensing or non-condensing. Non-condensing models draw combustion air from inside the home, while condensing boilers are fully sealed and use outdoor air, improving overall efficiency and safety.

They are commonly installed in older homes across Lambton County where existing piping and radiators are already set up and where homeowners value strong heating performance and reliable comfort.

High-efficiency System Boiler

High-efficiency system boilers heat both your home and a dedicated hot water tank while using far less fuel than older boilers. These models offer quiet operation, excellent energy savings, and dependable long-term performance.

Because they are sealed combustion units, they improve indoor air quality and reduce wasted energy by capturing additional heat from exhaust gasses before venting. This makes them ideal for Ontario’s cold, wet winters.

System boilers are a popular upgrade choice for homes switching from older non-condensing units, delivering noticeable improvements in heating comfort and monthly energy savings.

Combination Boiler

Combination (“combi”) boilers are compact, tankless units that deliver both central heating and unlimited on-demand hot water. They eliminate the need for a separate tank, making them perfect for smaller homes, cottages, rental units, or tight mechanical rooms.

Combi boilers provide instant hot water and minimize energy loss because there is no stored water to keep warm. They are especially popular in Sarnia, Point Edward, and Lambton County homes where homeowners want a cost-effective, space-saving solution.

While highly efficient, combi boilers are best suited for homes with moderate hot-water usage rather than simultaneous multi-shower demand.

BOILER COMPARISON TABLE

Feature Conventional Boiler High-efficiency System Boiler Combination Boiler
Best For Large homes, multiple bathrooms Most mid-sized homes Small homes, cottages, low space
Hot Water Tank Required Yes Yes No
Energy Efficiency Medium High High
Space Required Large Medium Small (no tank)
Installation Cost Medium Higher Medium
Endless Hot Water No No Yes
Heating Performance Strong Excellent Moderate–strong

 
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High-efficiency gas boilers work differently than older furnace systems and help homeowners in Sarnia and Lambton County save money on energy costs. Modern condensing boilers capture additional heat from exhaust gases before venting, reducing wasted energy and improving overall comfort in cold, wet Ontario winters.

If a high-efficiency gas boiler isn’t right for your home, give us a call. Our team will guide you toward the heating system that best fits your home’s size, layout, hot-water needs, and long-term energy goals.

When you work with Lambton ClimateCare, you’re partnering with a locally owned and operated business backed by the buying power of the ClimateCare Cooperative. You receive the personal service of a small local company—paired with competitive pricing, professional installation, and dependable support you’d expect from a large network. It truly is the best of both worlds.

Frequently Asked Boiler Installation Questions

A new boiler installation in Sarnia and Lambton County typically ranges from $8,000 to $14,000+. Pricing depends on the boiler type (conventional, high-efficiency, or combi), installation complexity, venting requirements, hydronic system modifications, and labour. All pricing includes equipment, materials, commissioning, and warranty-backed installation.
Most boiler installations are completed in one full day. More complex projects — such as upgrading from an older system, rerouting piping, or replacing radiators — may extend to two days. We always provide clear timelines during your in-home assessment.
Yes. High-efficiency condensing boilers recover heat from exhaust gases, lowering fuel consumption by up to 20–30% compared to older conventional boilers. This results in lower monthly heating bills, better indoor comfort, and reduced carbon emissions.
Yes — we offer flexible monthly payment plans to help homeowners in Sarnia, Point Edward, Corunna, Brights Grove, and Lambton County upgrade to an efficient boiler without large upfront costs.
Correct boiler sizing depends on square footage, insulation, hydronic system design, and hot-water usage. Oversized or undersized boilers reduce efficiency and lifespan. Our team performs an in-home assessment to recommend the right BTU capacity for your home.
Combination boilers are best suited for smaller to mid-sized homes with moderate hot-water demand. Larger homes with multiple simultaneous hot-water draws typically benefit more from a system boiler with a dedicated hot-water tank.
Yes. All boiler installations in Ontario must be performed by a TSSA-licensed gas technician and follow provincial safety codes and hydronic heating standards. We handle all permitting and inspections on your behalf.
Boilers require annual maintenance, including burner cleaning, combustion analysis, venting inspection, safety testing, and system pressure checks. Routine service extends equipment life and keeps your warranty valid.
No. Boiler installation must be completed by a licensed and certified HVAC technician. DIY installation is unsafe, voids manufacturer warranties, and violates Ontario gas and hydronic heating regulations.
Conventional boilers use a tank and are ideal for large homes. System boilers heat both radiators and a hot-water tank efficiently. Combi boilers provide tankless on-demand hot water and central heating in smaller spaces. Our team can help you choose the best option for your home.

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