Signs Your Water Heater Needs Attention
- No hot water or inconsistent temperature
- Rusty or discoloured water from hot taps
- Rumbling, popping, or banging sounds
- Water pooling around the base of the unit
- Unit is 10+ years old (tank) or 15+ years old (tankless)
- Significantly higher energy bills
Tank vs Tankless vs Heat-Pump
Traditional Tank Water Heaters — Lower upfront cost ($800–$1,500 installed), reliable, but less energy-efficient. Typical lifespan: 10–12 years.
Tankless (On-Demand) Water Heaters — Heat water only when needed. 20–35% lower energy bills. Endless hot water. Higher upfront cost ($2,000–$3,500 installed). Lifespan: 20+ years.
Heat-Pump Water Heaters — Most energy-efficient option. Eligible for government rebates. Best for long-term savings.
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Brands We Service
Rheem, Bradford White, A.O. Smith, Navien, Rinnai, Noritz, Giant, John Wood, and more. We carry common parts on every truck for same-day repairs.
Frequently Asked Questions
A standard 40-gallon tank installed costs $900–$1,600. Tankless installation ranges from $2,000–$3,500 depending on brand and venting requirements.
A standard tank replacement takes 2–3 hours. Tankless installation may take 3–5 hours if gas line or venting modifications are needed.
Yes. In most cases we can replace your water heater the same day you call. We carry the most common tank sizes on our trucks.
Yes. Upgrading to heat-pump or high-efficiency tankless water heaters may qualify for federal and provincial rebates through the Canada Greener Homes Grant and Enbridge Gas programs.