Tombari Electric, a family-owned electrical company in Sault Ste. Marie, has launched Tombari HVAC to better serve homeowners and businesses with HVAC services. The new division is led by General Manager Steve Filioglou, who brings more than a decade of industry experience and a strong reputation for customer service and installation quality. Tombari HVAC offers residential and commercial projects ranging from furnaces, air conditioners, heat pumps, boilers, water tanks, and complete system replacements.
When homeowners in Sault Ste. Marie need electrical work done right, many already know the name Tombari Electric . For more than 11 years, the family-owned company has built its reputation on honest service, quality workmanship, and being the kind of local business people feel comfortable calling again and again.
Now, the company is entering a new chapter. On May 4, 2026, Tombari officially expanded its services with the launch of Tombari HVAC — giving homeowners and businesses one trusted team for even more of the work that keeps their properties running comfortably year-round.
“It’s a natural next step for our business,” says Owner and Master Electrician Nick Tombari. “Adding HVAC under the same roof allows us to take better care of our customers from start to finish. ” The new division is led by General Manager Steve Filioglou, who brings more than a decade of industry experience and a strong reputation for customer service and installation quality.
Backed by a fully certified installation team and extensive industry experience, Tombari HVAC is equipped to handle residential and commercial projects of every size — from furnaces and air conditioners to heat pumps, boilers, water tanks, and complete system replacements. For Tombari, this expansion is about more than adding services. It’s about simplifying things for local homeowners.
“We saw a need in the community and we felt their frustration. Delayed jobs, down days where a site sits empty waiting for the next trade to arrive. Our goal was to eliminate this friction for our customers,” says Nick.
“Instead of coordinating multiple contractors during a renovation, upgrade, or new build, customers can now work with one experienced local team from beginning to end. This means faster turnarounds and hitting your deadlines. We are a one-stop shop. ” Tombari HVAC carries a lineup of well-known brands including Rheem, Comfort Aire, Kepler, Navien, and Bradford White.
“Kepler products are Canadian-made, which is something we’re proud to support,” says Nick. “Navien is known for innovative, high-efficiency systems, and Bradford White has built a strong reputation for durable water tanks that last. ” “Many of the products across these brands are ENERGY STAR rated and qualify for rebates, helping our customers save on both their energy bills and the upfront cost of an upgrade.
Together, this lineup covers furnaces, air conditioners, ductless heat pumps, boilers, tankless systems, and water tanks — all backed by solid warranties and proven performance behind every install. ” To make upgrades even more accessible, Tombari HVAC offers flexible financing options as well as the Enbridge Sustain lease-to-own program — a $0-down monthly payment plan that bundles equipment, installation, annual maintenance, parts, labour, and extended warranty into one predictable payment, with full ownership transferred to the customer at the end of the term.
“Not every homeowner wants to write a big cheque to upgrade their heating or cooling system, and they shouldn’t have to,” says Nick. “Between rebates, financing, and Enbridge Sustain, we can usually find a path that fits any budget. We also take care of all of the tedious paperwork. ” For a company built on local trust, the move is the next step in continuing to serve the community that helped build it.
Visit Tombari Electric or Tombari HVAC and call 705-943-7390. View the company’s portfolio online.
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