Baseboard Heater Installation in Ottawa: Types, Cost & Complete Guide [2026]
Quick Answer — Baseboard Heater Costs in Ottawa (2026)
Baseboard heater installation in Ottawa typically costs between $250 – $800 per unit including parts and labour. The heater itself runs $50–$400 depending on size and type (convection vs. hydronic), while professional electrical installation adds $150–$400 per unit. A full-home baseboard heating system for a 3-bedroom Ottawa home averages $2,500–$6,000 installed.
💡 Tip: Each baseboard heater needs a dedicated circuit — make sure your electrical panel can handle the load before installation.
Looking for baseboard heater installation in Ottawa? Whether you’re heating a cold basement in Barrhaven, adding a supplemental heat source in an older Centretown apartment, or outfitting a home renovation in Kanata — electric baseboard heaters are one of the most practical and affordable heating solutions for Ottawa homeowners.
With Ottawa winters regularly dipping below -25°C, your heating system isn’t optional — it’s survival. In this comprehensive guide, the licensed electricians at Ottawa Electric Service cover everything you need to know about baseboard heaters: types, real 2026 pricing, wiring requirements, smart thermostat options, and how to avoid the costly mistakes we see every winter.
Types of Baseboard Heaters Available in Ottawa
Not all baseboard heaters are created equal. Here’s how the three main types compare for Ottawa homes:
🔥 Convection Baseboard
Electric element heats air that rises through metal fins by natural convection. No moving parts, silent operation.
Cost: $50 – $150/unit
Best for: Bedrooms, living rooms, offices
Pros: Quiet, cheap, low maintenance
Cons: Slow to heat, must keep clear of furniture
💧 Hydronic Baseboard
Sealed liquid (oil or water) is heated electrically, retains heat longer and distributes warmth more evenly.
Cost: $100 – $400/unit
Best for: Main living spaces, open-concept rooms
Pros: Better heat retention, more even warmth
Cons: Higher upfront cost, heavier units
🌀 Fan-Forced Wall Heater
Built-in fan pushes heated air into the room. Fastest heat delivery but more noticeable noise.
Cost: $150 – $350/unit
Best for: Bathrooms, garages, workshops
Pros: Fast heat, compact wall-mount
Cons: Fan noise, higher electricity draw
💡 Ottawa Electrician’s Recommendation
For most Ottawa bedrooms and living rooms, hydronic baseboard heaters are the best value long-term. They cost more upfront but retain heat 2–3× longer after cycling off, meaning lower Hydro Ottawa bills. For bathrooms where you need quick warmth, a fan-forced wall heater with a dedicated bathroom circuit is ideal.
Baseboard Heater Installation Cost in Ottawa (2026 Pricing)
Here’s what Ottawa homeowners can expect to pay for professional electric baseboard heater installation in 2026, including parts and licensed electrical labour:
Installation costs vary based on your home’s existing wiring, panel capacity, and the number of heaters. Older Ottawa homes — especially those in Centretown, The Glebe, or Sandy Hill built before 1970 — often need rewiring and panel upgrades before baseboard heaters can be safely installed.
Electrical Wiring Requirements for Baseboard Heaters
This is where most homeowners underestimate the project. Baseboard heaters aren’t plug-and-play — they require hardwired, dedicated electrical circuits. Here’s what’s involved:
240-Volt Dedicated Circuits
Most baseboard heaters above 1,000W operate on 240V circuits, not standard 120V outlets. Each heater (or zone of heaters) needs its own dedicated circuit with a 20-amp breaker and 12-gauge NMD90 wire.
Panel Capacity Assessment
A single 1,500W baseboard heater draws about 6.25 amps at 240V. Installing 5–6 heaters across your home adds 30–40 amps to your panel load. Many older Ottawa homes with 100-amp panels don’t have this capacity available.
Thermostat Wiring
Each zone needs a line-voltage thermostat (not a standard low-voltage Nest/Ecobee). The thermostat is wired in-line between the panel and the heater. Smart line-voltage thermostats like Mysa or Sinopé are popular Ottawa choices.
ESA Permit & Inspection
In Ontario, any new circuit installation requires an Electrical Safety Authority (ESA) permit and inspection. Your licensed electrician files the paperwork and arranges the inspection — never skip this step.
⚠️ Critical Safety Warning
Never plug a portable space heater into a power strip or extension cord — this is the #1 cause of electrical fires in Canadian homes during winter. Baseboard heaters must be hardwired by a licensed electrician. If your home’s wiring is outdated, heater installation without an inspection is especially dangerous.
How to Size Baseboard Heaters for Ottawa’s Climate
Proper sizing is critical — an undersized heater won’t keep you warm at -25°C, while an oversized unit wastes electricity and can trip breakers. The standard formula for Ottawa’s cold climate:
Ottawa Baseboard Heater Sizing Formula
12 watts per square foot
(standard Canadian guideline for Climate Zone 6 — Ottawa falls in this zone)
For rooms with poor insulation, large windows, or north-facing walls, add 25% extra wattage. Many older Ottawa homes with single-pane windows or inadequate insulation fall into this category. A proper electrical inspection will help determine the right sizing for your specific home.
Where Baseboard Heaters Make the Most Sense in Ottawa Homes
Electric baseboard heaters aren’t always the right choice for whole-home heating, but there are specific scenarios where they’re the smartest (and most cost-effective) option:
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Finished Basements
Extending ductwork to a basement is expensive ($3,000–$5,000+). Baseboard heaters with dedicated basement wiring give you zone-controlled heat for a fraction of the cost.
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Home Additions & Renovations
Adding a sunroom, garage conversion, or bedroom? Baseboard heaters are the fastest way to add heat without modifying your existing furnace or ductwork. Pair them with a proper electrical renovation plan.
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Apartments & Condos
No ductwork access? No gas line? Electric baseboard heaters are the standard heating solution for many Ottawa condos and apartment buildings.
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Supplemental Heat for Cold Rooms
That one room that’s always 5°C colder than the rest of the house? A single baseboard heater on a smart thermostat solves the problem without touching your furnace system.
Smart Thermostats for Baseboard Heaters in Ottawa
A smart thermostat is the single best upgrade you can pair with baseboard heaters. According to Natural Resources Canada, smart line-voltage thermostats reduce electric heating costs by 20–25% through scheduling, geofencing, and occupancy sensing.
Here are the most popular options available to Ottawa homeowners:
💡 Important: Not All Smart Thermostats Work With Baseboard Heaters
Standard smart thermostats like Nest and Ecobee are low-voltage (24V) and will NOT work with baseboard heaters, which require line-voltage (120V/240V) thermostats. Installing the wrong thermostat can damage the device or create a fire hazard. Always confirm compatibility with your electrician during installation.
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How Much Does It Cost to Run Baseboard Heaters in Ottawa?
This is the question every Ottawa homeowner asks — and the answer depends on your Hydro Ottawa rate, the size of the heater, and how many hours per day you run it. Here’s a realistic breakdown based on 2026 Hydro Ottawa rates (approximately $0.13/kWh blended):
A smart thermostat reduces these costs by 20–25% by lowering heat when you’re sleeping or away. For a 3-bedroom Ottawa home using baseboard heaters as supplemental heat, expect to add $80–$200/month to your Hydro Ottawa bill during December through February.
Baseboard Heaters vs. Other Heating Options for Ottawa
How do baseboard heaters stack up against other heating options available to Ottawa homeowners?
For Ottawa homeowners who want a premium alternative with better aesthetics, an electric fireplace installation provides both heating and visual appeal — though at a higher price point.
5 Common Baseboard Heater Installation Mistakes in Ottawa
Our electricians see these mistakes regularly during service calls and electrical inspections across Ottawa:
Sharing circuits with other devices — Baseboard heaters must be on dedicated circuits. Sharing a circuit with outlets or lights is a code violation and fire hazard.
Using the wrong thermostat type — Installing a low-voltage thermostat (Nest, Ecobee) on a line-voltage baseboard heater circuit. This is dangerous and will damage equipment.
Placing heaters below windows incorrectly — While below a window is ideal (counteracts cold drafts), curtains must have 12″ minimum clearance above the heater to prevent fire risk.
Skipping the ESA permit — Any new circuit in Ontario requires an ESA permit. Unlicensed work can void your home insurance and create issues when selling your home.
Undersizing for Ottawa’s climate — Using a generic 10W/sq ft formula instead of the 12W/sq ft minimum for Ottawa’s Climate Zone 6. This leaves rooms cold during January and February deep freezes.
Baseboard Heater Installation Service Areas
Ottawa Electric Service installs and services baseboard heaters across the greater Ottawa area:
Frequently Asked Questions: Baseboard Heaters in Ottawa
How much does baseboard heater installation cost in Ottawa?
A single baseboard heater installation in Ottawa costs between $250 and $800 including the unit and licensed electrical labour. This includes the heater ($50–$400), dedicated circuit wiring ($150–$400), and a thermostat ($20–$180). A full-home system for 3 bedrooms runs $2,500–$6,000.
Do baseboard heaters need their own circuit?
Yes. The Ontario Electrical Safety Code requires baseboard heaters to be on dedicated circuits. A 240V, 20-amp circuit is standard for heaters above 1,000W. Sharing a circuit with outlets or lights is a code violation and fire hazard.
Can I install a baseboard heater myself in Ontario?
While homeowners can perform some basic electrical work, baseboard heater installation requires new dedicated circuits, which must be done by a licensed electrician with an ESA permit in Ontario. DIY wiring without a permit can void your home insurance and create serious safety risks.
Are baseboard heaters expensive to run in Ottawa?
A standard 1,500W baseboard heater costs approximately $0.20/hour or $47/month when running 8 hours daily at Ottawa’s 2026 Hydro rates. Using a smart thermostat can reduce this by 20–25%. As supplemental heat for a single room, expect to add $30–$60/month to your hydro bill.
What size baseboard heater do I need for my room?
In Ottawa’s climate (Zone 6), use 12 watts per square foot as your guide. A 120 sq ft bedroom needs 1,440W (round up to 1,500W). For poorly insulated rooms or those with large windows, add 25% more. An undersized heater won’t maintain comfortable temperatures during Ottawa’s January cold snaps.
Can I use a Nest or Ecobee thermostat with baseboard heaters?
No. Nest and Ecobee are low-voltage (24V) thermostats designed for forced-air furnace systems. Baseboard heaters require line-voltage (120V or 240V) thermostats. Compatible smart options include Mysa, Sinopé, and Stelpro Maestro, all of which offer app control and scheduling.
Convection vs. hydronic baseboard heaters — which is better?
Hydronic baseboard heaters retain heat 2–3× longer after cycling off because the sealed liquid inside continues radiating warmth. This means lower electricity costs over time, despite a higher upfront price ($100–$400 vs. $50–$150 for convection). For rooms used frequently, hydronic pays for itself within 2–3 winters.
Do I need a panel upgrade to install baseboard heaters?
It depends on your current panel capacity. If you’re adding 2–3 heaters to a 100-amp panel that’s already near capacity (EV charger, AC, electric range), you’ll likely need a panel upgrade to 200 amps. A licensed electrician performs a load calculation before installation to determine this.
How far should furniture be from baseboard heaters?
Keep all furniture, curtains, and bedding at least 12 inches (30 cm) away from baseboard heaters. Blocking airflow creates a fire hazard and reduces heating efficiency. Never place couches, beds, or bookshelves directly against or above a baseboard heater.
How long do baseboard heaters last?
Electric baseboard heaters typically last 15–25 years with minimal maintenance. They have no moving parts (unlike furnaces), so failures are rare. When they do fail, the issue is almost always electrical — a worn thermostat, loose wiring, or tripped breaker — all of which are quick, affordable fixes for a licensed electrician.
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