CREDENTIALS AND STANDARDS.
The certifications behind every job ticket — what they are, who issues them, what they authorize.
The credentials
C-NRPP Certified Radon Specialist
Scope: Radon measurement, mitigation system design, and installation
The C-NRPP is the national radon credential Health Canada points to for compliant radon work in Canadian homes and commercial buildings. Issued by the Canadian Association of Radon Scientists and Technologists in partnership with the Canadian Radon Proficiency Program, the credential is renewed annually and requires continuing education to maintain. Wind Rose holds it. Without it, a contractor cannot honestly claim Health Canada protocol on radon mitigation work.
Red Seal Plumber
Scope: Plumbing installation, commercial and residential service, mechanical-room scope
The Red Seal is Canada's interprovincial trade endorsement — issued after a full apprenticeship (4 years / 7,200+ hours) and a national exam common to all provinces and territories. The trade card is portable across the country. It is the credential commercial inspectors reference for plumbing sign-off and the credential building owners look for on tenant improvements.
Red Seal Gas Fitter
Scope: Gas-line installation, appliance gas connections, commercial gas supply, code-signed gas-fitting
The same Interprovincial Red Seal standard, applied to natural gas. Issued after a full apprenticeship and a national exam specific to gas-fitting. Combined with the Red Seal plumber endorsement on the same trade card, this is what makes Wind Rose's boiler-install, gas-fitting, and hydronic-system work doable end-to-end — without subcontracting the gas side of a heating job.
Health Canada Radon Protocol
Scope: Long-term radon testing protocol; 200 Bq/m³ residential action level; mitigation verification
Health Canada publishes the national protocol for residential and commercial radon testing — long-term measurement during the closed-house season, 200 Bq/m³ as the residential action level, and post-mitigation verification as a required step. Wind Rose's testing and mitigation work follow that protocol. Where local codes and Health Canada guidelines exist together, the standard is to follow both — and exceed them where the home calls for it.
WHY THIS STACK, IN THIS CITY.
Regina is the highest-radon city in Canada. Health Canada survey data has repeatedly found about half of Regina homes test above the 200 Bq/m³ action level, compared to roughly 16% across Saskatchewan and about 7% nationally. The heating season runs six months — boilers and gas-fitting are the difference between a working home and a frozen one. Commercial buildings in Regina need plumbing and mechanical inspections that reference real trade credentials, not generalist sign-offs. The credential stack on this page is the exact stack the city's mechanical work calls for: radon (C-NRPP), plumbing (Red Seal), and gas (Red Seal). Wind Rose carries all three. Most Regina mechanical shops carry one or two.
A note on reviews
Visitors expecting star ratings on this page will not find them. Wind Rose Mechanical does not currently have a Google Business Profile or a Facebook page with public reviews, and posting a fabricated aggregate is not how this shop builds trust. The credential stack above is the verifiable replacement — every certification on this page is independently checkable through its issuing body. When real reviews exist, they will live here, above the credential block, without changing anything else on the page.
ONE TRADE. ONE JOB TICKET.
Free estimate by phone or form. Regina-based, Red Seal–credentialed.