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One place to compare every heating path Nexa offers.

Use this page to understand the difference between furnace, boiler, and heat pump service paths, explore how Nexa approaches repairs and replacements, and decide which heating solution fits the home best before moving deeper into a single service page.

Furnaces Boilers Heat pumps Maintenance
High-efficiency furnace service and replacement planning
Furnaces

For forced-air homes that need dependable winter heating, repair help, replacement planning, or efficiency upgrades.

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Boiler heating service and hydronic comfort planning
Boilers

For hydronic heating systems where even radiant comfort, boiler service, or replacement timing is the focus.

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Heat pump heating and cooling upgrade planning
Heat pumps

For homeowners comparing efficient all-season comfort, electrification goals, and hybrid-ready heating options.

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3 core system pathsFurnace, boiler, and heat pump guidance in one heating category.
Repair to replacementThis page covers emergency concerns, upgrades, and longer-term planning.
Maintenance includedSeasonal service and maintenance-plan thinking are part of the heating decision.
GTA-focusedBuilt for homes across Toronto and the surrounding region with different system types.

Heating systems covered by Nexa

This category page is built to help homeowners move from “I need heat” to the right heating path.

Some homes need a repair. Some need a tune-up before winter. Others need to compare a furnace replacement against a heat pump or revisit a long-running boiler issue. This page is meant to hold those decisions together before you branch into a more specific service page.

Forced-air furnace services for home heating

Furnace Services

For homes that rely on forced air, furnace work often covers repair, replacement, airflow-related heating concerns, and planning around comfort and operating cost.

Forced-air homesRepair and replacementWinter reliability
Boiler services for hydronic home heating

Boiler Services

For homes with hydronic heating, boiler support is often about steady comfort, system upkeep, replacement timing, and keeping radiant or baseboard heating dependable.

Hydronic heatingRadiant comfortSystem upkeep
Heat pump services for high-efficiency heating

Heat Pump Services

For homeowners comparing higher-efficiency all-season systems, heat pumps open the conversation around electrification, hybrid strategies, and heating plus cooling in one path.

Heating and coolingEfficiency-firstElectrification goals

How to choose the right heating direction

Most heating decisions come down to system type, comfort expectations, and what the home is ready for next.

If you are deciding between repairing what exists and changing the heating path entirely, these are usually the factors that matter first.

What system is already in the home?

A furnace, boiler, or existing heat pump setup usually narrows the first set of options and helps define what a practical next move looks like.

What kind of comfort do you want?

Some homeowners care most about fast warm air, others prefer steady radiant heat, and others want one system to handle both heating and cooling.

Is this a repair moment or a planning moment?

Urgent breakdowns create one set of decisions. A proactive upgrade before winter or during renovation creates another.

How important are efficiency and future energy goals?

Efficiency, operating cost, and longer-term electrification priorities can shift the decision toward different heating paths.

What Nexa helps with across heating

Heating service is usually broader than just install or repair.

This category page is built around the full heating journey, not just one job type. That means homeowners can use it whether the need is urgent or still in planning mode.

Repairs and urgent service needs

When a heating system is failing, short-cycling, making unusual noise, or not delivering enough warmth, the first task is to understand whether repair still makes sense.

Replacement and upgrade planning

For aging equipment or shifting energy goals, Nexa helps homeowners compare system types and make a better-timed replacement decision.

Maintenance and tune-up thinking

Annual service and maintenance plans matter for heating reliability, especially before heavy winter use or after repair work has been done.

Heating comparison snapshot

A fast way to see where each heating path usually fits.

This is not a substitute for a consultation, but it helps clarify the role each heating system tends to play before you dive into individual pages.

Category
FurnaceForced-air heating
BoilerHydronic heating
Heat pumpAll-season efficiency
Best fit

Homes already using ducted forced air and homeowners who want familiar, direct warm-air delivery.

Homes with radiant or baseboard heating where even, steady comfort is already part of the setup.

Homes comparing efficient heating and cooling together or planning toward lower-emission equipment choices.

Common homeowner goal

Restore dependable winter comfort or replace an aging furnace without overcomplicating the path.

Maintain or replace a hydronic system while preserving the comfort style the home is built around.

Reduce energy use, modernize comfort, or combine heating and cooling planning in one move.

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Furnace services

Boiler services

Heat pump services

Why Nexa uses category pages like this

Because most homeowners do not start by knowing which exact heating page they need.

A service page works once the decision is already narrowed. A category page works earlier, when the homeowner still needs to compare systems, clarify priorities, and understand where each service path leads.

Built for comparison first

This page is designed to help homeowners compare the heating category before being pushed into a single-service pitch too early.

Clear branching to deeper pages

Once the path is clearer, visitors can move directly into the furnace, boiler, or heat pump page with the right context already in place.

Works for both urgent and planned work

Whether the need is immediate or part of a longer upgrade plan, the category page still provides a useful starting point.

Heating category FAQs

Questions homeowners usually ask before they choose a heating path.

These are the common category-level questions that come up before a homeowner commits to one specific heating service page.

Ready to narrow the heating path?

Start with a heating consultation if you are comparing systems, planning a replacement, or deciding whether repair still makes sense.

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