European Precision · Canadian Climate

Boilers, Hydronic Heating & Solar Integration

Efficient, comfortable warmth designed for Ontario's harshest winters — installed with the precision Switzerland is known for.

Systems We Install

From high-efficiency boilers to solar-supplemented heating, we design and install complete hydronic systems.

Swiss Mountain Mechanical boiler and indirect tank install with copper and PEX piping Radiant in-floor PEX tubing laid out on a new-build subfloor
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Boiler Systems

High-efficiency boiler installation and replacement for residential, commercial, and industrial applications.

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Radiant In-Floor Heating

Warm water circulated through tubing beneath your floors — consistent, silent, energy-efficient warmth.

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Hot Water Radiators

Classic European-style hot water radiators and towel warmers — elegant and effective.

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Solar Thermal Integration

Harness the sun to supplement your heating system — reduce energy costs while staying warm.

The European Advantage

In Switzerland, Germany, and across Northern Europe, hydronic heating has been the standard for over a century. Warm water circulating through radiators, in-floor tubing, and towel warmers is how millions of Europeans stay comfortable through brutal alpine winters. It is not a novelty — it is the proven, default approach to heating well-built homes and commercial spaces.

The reason is straightforward: water carries heat far more efficiently than air. A hydronic system delivers consistent, even warmth from floor to ceiling with no hot spots, no cold drafts, and none of the noise that comes with forced-air ductwork. Radiant floor heating, in particular, keeps warmth at the level where people actually live — close to the ground — rather than blasting hot air that rises to the ceiling and dissipates.

Beyond comfort, hydronic systems last significantly longer than forced-air alternatives. Boilers routinely operate for 25 to 30 years with proper maintenance, and the in-floor tubing itself can last the lifetime of the building. Operating costs are lower because the system does not have to work as hard to maintain a comfortable temperature, and zoned control means you only heat the rooms you are using. When paired with solar thermal panels, the energy savings compound even further.

“Hydronic heating distributes warmth the way nature intended — evenly, silently, and without wasting energy pushing air through ducts.”
— Swiss Mountain Mechanical
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Up to 30% Lower Energy Costs
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Year System Lifespan
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Even Heat, Every Room

Frequently Asked Questions

What is hydronic heating and how does it work?

Hydronic heating is a system that uses hot water circulated through pipes to radiators, baseboards, or in-floor tubing to heat a building. A boiler heats the water, which is then pumped through the system, providing consistent and energy-efficient warmth.

Is hydronic heating more efficient than forced air?

Yes, hydronic heating is generally more efficient than forced-air systems. Water carries heat more effectively than air, there is no duct loss, and hydronic systems provide more even temperature distribution with lower energy consumption.

What is radiant in-floor heating?

Radiant in-floor heating is a hydronic system where warm water is circulated through tubing installed beneath the floor surface. The floor itself becomes a large, gentle radiator that provides even, silent heat throughout the room.

How long does a boiler system last?

A well-maintained boiler system typically lasts 20 to 30 years. Regular maintenance, including annual inspections and water treatment, can significantly extend the lifespan of your boiler.

Can you retrofit hydronic heating into an existing building?

Yes, hydronic heating can be retrofitted into most existing buildings. Options include baseboard radiators, panel radiators, towel warmers, and in some cases, in-floor tubing. We assess each building individually to recommend the best approach.

What is solar thermal integration?

Solar thermal integration uses roof-mounted solar collectors to heat water, which supplements your boiler or hydronic heating system. This reduces energy costs and your carbon footprint while providing reliable heating year-round.

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