Safe removal and environmentally responsible disposal of your existing water heater.
Professional installation of your new tank water heater with proper positioning and leveling.
Complete hot and cold water line connections with leak-free fittings and shutoff valves.
Full system pressure test to ensure safe, leak-free operation before we leave.
Fast response times with same-day installation available across the listed service areas.
Fully licensed HVAC technicians with comprehensive insurance for your peace of mind.
Upfront quotes with no hidden fees. 0% financing available on qualifying installations.
We match tank capacity to how many people live in the home and your peak hot water demand, typically 40 to 60 gallons for a family home.
The old tank is isolated, drained, disconnected, and hauled away.
New tank set and levelled, water connections made, gas or electrical connected, and venting checked.
Temperature and pressure relief valve tested, thermostat set to a safe temperature, and the unit checked for leaks and correct draft.
A 40-gallon unit costs less than a 60 or 75-gallon. Undersizing means running out of hot water; oversizing wastes standby energy.
Gas units heat faster and cost less to run in most homes but need proper venting. Electric units are simpler to install.
If the existing vent is corroded or improperly sized, it needs replacing.
A tank in a tight basement corner or up a flight of stairs takes longer to swap.
Older installations sometimes need an expansion tank, drain pan, or seismic strapping to meet current code.
Tank water heater installation starts at $2,500 + HST on our pricing list, including removal and disposal of the old unit. Size, fuel type, and any venting or code upgrades affect the final price.
A straightforward swap is typically two to four hours, and you have hot water again the same day.
As a rough guide, 40 gallons suits one to three people, 50 gallons suits three to four, and 60 gallons or more suits larger households or homes with a soaker tub.
Owning costs more upfront but avoids an ongoing rental charge that continues indefinitely. Many homeowners find buying works out cheaper over the life of the tank. Check your rental contract for buyout terms before switching.
Most tanks last eight to twelve years. Rusty water, popping noises from sediment, or moisture around the base are signs it is near the end.
Yes, removal and proper disposal of the old unit is included.
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