Furnaces & Home Heating Systems

We install and service furnaces and home heating systems in Winnipeg. Whether you have a forced air furnace or a boiler system our technicians have the knowledge and tools to repair or replace your heating system. In a cold climate like Winnipeg we know you can’t wait when your furnace is in need of service. That is why we offer 24 hour service to get you up and running before you feel the cold. Looking for a replacement to your old system or building a new home or shop? Talk to us about high efficiency options for your home or commercial space heating needs.

Gas Vs. Electric Furnaces

There are a lot of factors to take into account when choosing a furnace. There is the cost of natural gas vs. electricity but also the cost of the furnace and the efficiency over time. Both Gas and Electric furnaces have their benefits as well as their drawbacks. For more information please read our blog: Gas vs. Electric Furnaces

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In-Floor Heat and Boiler Systems

Looking for a heating solution for your garage, carwash or basement? In-floor heat is a comfortable, convenient and efficient way to heat large concrete slabs. Our technicians can help to keep your space warm and dry this winter with a custom designed and installed in-floor heating system. Give us a call today to enquire about our custom in-floor heat and boiler services.

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Nicholas Pirotton

“My name is Nicholas Pirotton and I started Next-Gen Plumbing and Heating with a vision to make a different kind of plumbing company. At Next-Gen our core principles are Communication, Transparency and Trust. Contact Us for a better plumbing experience ”

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