Commercial HVAC
Commercial furnace installation across Canada
High-capacity heating for offices, warehouses, multi-unit buildings, and industrial facilities. Matched with certified commercial HVAC contractors who carry the credentials to do the job right.
Applications
Commercial heating for every building type
Office Buildings
Zoned, quiet modulating systems for occupied commercial spaces.
Warehouses & Industrial
High-capacity forced-air or radiant tube heating for large uninsulated spaces.
Multi-Unit Residential
Per-unit or central-plant solutions for condos, apartments and mixed-use.
Retail & Restaurant
Energy-efficient rooftop and split systems meeting commercial code.
Schools & Institutions
ASHRAE 62.1-compliant ventilation + heating for occupied learning spaces.
Data Centres & Labs
Precision temperature and humidity control for sensitive environments.
Commercial-grade furnace units
SLP99V XC Dual-Fuel Package
Modulating · Lifetime heat exchanger
99%
AFUE
57
dB
4.8
Rating
Installed
$10,900 – $12,700
Commercial XLC Packaged (48XLC)
Modulating · Lifetime heat exchanger
96%
AFUE
60
dB
4.7
Rating
Installed
$11,600 – $13,400
GCS9 Commercial
Two Stage · Lifetime heat exchanger
96%
AFUE
67
dB
4.4
Rating
Installed
$8,200 – $10,000
Performance G9MSE Commercial 96%
Two Stage · 20 yr heat exchanger
96%
AFUE
65
dB
4.4
Rating
Installed
$7,600 – $9,400
Performance 96 Commercial (T9MSE)
Two Stage · 20 yr heat exchanger
96%
AFUE
66
dB
4.4
Rating
Installed
$7,200 – $9,000
Commercial RGPN Packaged
Modulating · Lifetime heat exchanger
96%
AFUE
60
dB
4.7
Rating
Installed
$11,200 – $13,000
Why commercial contractors use Furnace.sale
- Certified commercial HVAC contractors only
- TSSA and provincial gas licensing verified
- $5M+ commercial liability insurance
- Energy modelling and load calculation included
- Commissioning and as-built documentation
- Preventive maintenance contracts available
- Priority service-level agreements
- Multi-site fleet discount pricing
Commercial installation process
- 1
Site assessment & load calculation
A commercial contractor visits your site, measures the space, reviews insulation and occupancy, and produces a full heat-loss calculation to size the system correctly.
- 2
Equipment specification & permitting
The contractor specifies equipment, prepares permit drawings, and submits to your local authority. All commercial gas work requires municipal permits.
- 3
Installation & commissioning
Factory-trained technicians install, wire, and balance the system. Commissioning verifies airflow, gas pressure, controls, and safety limits before sign-off.
- 4
Documentation & warranty registration
You receive as-built drawings, operating manuals, warranty registration, and a commissioning report — required by most building owners and insurers.
250+
Certified commercial contractors
All provinces
Nationwide coverage
$2M–$10M
Insurance requirements verified
48 hr
Average quote turnaround
Ready for a commercial heating quote?
Most commercial quotes are returned within 48 hours.