Go Lime Inc., a leading Canadian home comfort and energy solutions company, is significantly expanding its retail partnerships with Home Depot Canada and Walmart Canada.
The dual-channel expansion extends Go Lime’s reach to millions of Canadian households seeking accessible, flexible solutions across HVAC, water heaters, water filtration, and home energy management, said the company in a news release.
Go Lime is now active in 24 Home Depot locations across Ontario, following the addition of 15 new water heater stores in London, York Region, and Toronto.
On May 1, Go Lime expands further with the launch of seven Northern Ontario locations – Thunder Bay, Sault Ste. Marie, Timmins, North Bay, Sudbury, Huntsville, and Bracebridge- offering customers a comprehensive home comfort solution under one roof, including HVAC systems, water heaters, water filtration, and protection plans.

“Home Depot Canada saw the same thing we did: Canadian homeowners deserve a one-stop, trusted solution for everything in their mechanical room,” said Jeff Schwartz, President and CEO of Go Lime Inc. “This partnership is a natural fit and we’re just getting started on our national expansion ambitions.”
Since entering Walmart Canada in February 2025 with a single location, Go Lime has grown to five active stores across Ontario and is the only HVAC provider in any Ontario Walmart location. The partnership collectively reaches an estimated 10 million customers annually.
A sixth store is set to open in Windsor, Ontario in August, adding approximately two million additional annual customer touchpoints, with 10 further Walmart locations targeted for 2027.
Beginning in Q2 2026, Go Lime is expanding its Walmart product offering to include water testing and water filtration solutions, responding to growing consumer demand for water quality across communities in Ontario.
Community-embedded retail experts, multilingual customer engagement, and water testing stations at select locations have driven strong organic growth and referral activity at existing stores, said the company.
“What we’ve built at Walmart is something genuinely special,” said Schwartz. “Our experts are embedded in the communities they serve – they speak the languages of those neighbourhoods – and that trust translates into meaningful, lasting customer relationships.”
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