Overview
A Domestic Gas Contractor provides domestic installation services. Domestic installation is an installation where:
- The total combined gas load does not exceed 205 kilowatts (700,000 btu) per hour; and
- The individual appliance load does not exceed 117 kilowatts (400,000 btu) per hour.
Domestic Gas Contractors may employ people who are apprentices in trades, including Steamfitter-Pipefitters, Plumbers or Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanics. A Domestic Gas Contractor’s licence can be issued to anyone who is or employs a Domestic Gas Fitter and provides a guarantee bond of $10,000.
How do I become a Licensed Gas Contractor?
- Ensure you have a qualifying Gas Fitter. See our Licensed Contractor or Operator directory for a list of all active Gas Fitters.
- Purchase a Gas Contractor’s Surety Bond at an insurance agency. The minimum guarantee amount is $10,000.
- Submitting your bond to TSASK:
- The insurer can email a copy of the bond to gelicensing@tsask.ca.
- The email must include the following declaration in the body of the email: “The attached is a true copy of the original bond as issued.”
How to Apply
To apply or renew for a licence complete the relevant Contractor’s form.