WHAT OUR WORK COSTS, PLAINLY.
Starting-at numbers for radon, boilers, plumbing, and inspections. No quote-only paywall.
Starting-at anchors
Numbers below are directional floors for typical residential jobs in Regina. The actual quote is itemized to the home.
Radon Mitigation
From $2,500
Sub-slab depressurization system, designed and installed by a C-NRPP specialist. Includes post-mitigation verification test.
Radon Testing
From $325
91-day Health Canada–protocol long-term radon test with written Bq/m³ report. Short-term real-estate tests priced separately.
Boiler Installation
From $7,500
Standard residential high-efficiency boiler replacement, including unit, install, gas-fitting, and commissioning. Hydronic loop work quoted separately.
Mechanical Inspection
From $550
Residential pre-purchase mechanical inspection covering plumbing, gas, hydronic, and (optional) radon screening. Written report.
WHAT MOVES THE NUMBER.
Every starting-at price on this page is the floor — the cost for a typical residential job in standard conditions. Three things move it from there.
Foundation, layout, and access. A radon mitigation system in a full basement is sized differently from one in a slab-on-grade or a crawl space. Long discharge routes, second-storey vent stacks, and limited equipment access change the labor side of the quote more than the material side. Boiler installs are affected the same way — a basement boiler with a clean replacement footprint costs less than one routed through a tight mechanical room or a multi-floor hydronic conversion.
Sizing to the result. Radon mitigation systems are sized to the pre-test Bq/m³ level — a 1,200 Bq/m³ pre-test result calls for a different fan curve than a 250 Bq/m³ pre-test. Boilers are sized to the home's heat-loss calculation in BTU — under-size and the system runs constantly, over-size and it short-cycles. Wind Rose sizes to the actual numbers, not a default catalog SKU.
Code, permit, and inspection scope. Gas-fitting work, commercial plumbing, and any system that touches a mechanical-room layout includes permits and inspections in the quote. New gas lines on commercial accounts are permit-heavy by design — the inspection cost is real and gets called out as a line item rather than buried in the total.
Every quote Wind Rose writes is itemized. The starting-at numbers on this page exist so a homeowner can scope a budget; the actual quote exists so the work matches the home.
Pricing FAQ
Why don't you publish a flat price per service?
Because mechanical work isn't flat. A radon mitigation system priced as if every home in Regina has the same foundation type would be wrong half the time, and the homeowner ends up either over-paying (when the job was simpler than the flat rate assumed) or under-served (when the job was harder). Starting-at numbers let visitors scope a budget; the actual quote lets the work match the home.
Do you charge for estimates?
Free estimates are the standard. The on-site visit, the system sizing conversation, and the itemized quote come at no cost. Wind Rose's existing CTA is 'Free Estimate' — that's not marketing language, that's the actual policy.
Do you offer financing?
Wind Rose does not currently offer in-house financing — most jobs are paid on completion or progress-billed against milestones for larger commercial scopes. Third-party home-improvement financing through a customer's own lender is the most common path for a major install.
What's the cheapest radon mitigation system you'll install?
The cheapest one that actually clears the home to specification. Wind Rose will not install an undersized system to hit a lower number — it would fail the post-mitigation verification test and Wind Rose would be back on the homeowner's ticket. The floor on the pricing page is the floor.
ONE TRADE. ONE JOB TICKET.
Free estimate by phone or form. Regina-based, Red Seal–credentialed.