CUSTOM’S COMMUNITY
At CMH, we’ve never been big talkers — we’d rather let the work, the welds, and the clean tin lines do the bragging for us. But after 15 years serving Calgary, Okotoks, and the Foothills, we’ll admit… we’ve built something we’re damn proud of. Not because it came easy, but because it didn’t. This company was built on long days, cold mornings, late-night calls, and the kind of grit you can’t fake.
Over the years, we’ve grown — not just our fleet or our team — but our role in the community. We’ve sponsored local businesses, backed teams we believe in, run giveaways to help families out, and showed up wherever we could make a difference. No fluff, no headlines — just doing what feels right.
At CUSTOM MECHANICAL HEATING we believe in showing up for the community that has always shown up for us.
Swing for a Cause
Sno-Pitch Tournament
24th Annual | In Support of the CJAY 92 Kids’ Fund
This year marked the return of a long-standing community tradition — reintroduced with a new name and a fresh push from Custom Mechanical Heating. The 24th Annual Sno-Pitch Tournament, now Swing for a Cause, brought teams, families, and local businesses together for a weekend that reminded us exactly why events like this matter.
Played in true Alberta fashion — snow included — the tournament delivered everything it promised: competition, laughs, a few well-earned bruises, and a strong show of support for the CJAY 92 Kids’ Fund. The mission remained simple: raise meaningful funds while building real community.
The weekend featured a stacked silent auction with over $30,000 in prizes, including furnaces, a heat pump, a LifeForce air system, Flames tickets, tools, golf gear, and more — items people genuinely value. The 50/50 ran strong, the clubhouse stayed busy, and the grills kept up with demand.
More than anything, the event was powered by people — teams who showed up ready to play, sponsors who backed the vision, volunteers who kept things moving, and a community willing to stand behind a good cause. We were proud to work alongside the CJAY 92 team on site and grateful for the continued support of our local partners.
Like any first year taking the reins, there were learning curves. We’ve already noted where we can tighten things up — and we will. But the foundation is strong, the momentum is real, and the future of this tournament is only getting bigger.
To everyone who played, supported, sponsored, bid, donated, or simply came out to take it in — thank you.
We’re already building next year.

