Cold showers, strange noises, or a tank that is leaking — water heater problems rarely fix themselves. We repair, replace, and install tank and tankless systems across York Region.
No hot water is one of those problems that goes from annoying to urgent fast. Whether it is a pilot light that will not stay lit, a failed heating element, sediment buildup making your tank noisy and inefficient, or a tank that has started to leak, we diagnose the issue quickly and tell you honestly whether a repair makes sense — or whether your system has reached end of life.
When replacement is the better option, we will help you choose between a traditional tank and a tankless on-demand system based on your household hot water needs, your budget, and your space. Tankless systems cost more upfront but deliver continuous hot water and lower long-term operating costs — we will walk you through the real numbers.
Every installation is completed to code, tested thoroughly, and backed by our workmanship — with upfront pricing agreed before we start, so there is no guessing about the final invoice.
Tank or tankless? We will give you the honest comparison for your household — not just the option that is easiest for us to install.
Straightforward, no-surprise service from the first call to the final test.
We test your system to determine whether the problem is a fixable component or a sign the unit has reached end of life.
If replacement makes more sense, we help you weigh tank vs. tankless options based on your household actual hot water use.
We install your new or repaired system to current code, with careful attention to venting, connections, and safety.
We test the system thoroughly and walk you through care tips so you get the longest possible life from it.
What York Region homeowners ask before repairing or replacing a water heater.
It depends on the age of the unit and what is wrong with it. A tank in the first half of its lifespan with a single failed component is usually worth repairing. An older tank with a leak, heavy sediment buildup, or repeated issues is often better replaced — we will give you an honest read on which makes more sense.
For many households yes — tankless systems provide continuous hot water and tend to be more energy-efficient over time, which can offset the higher upfront cost. The right choice depends on your household size, hot water habits, and home setup, which we will walk through with you.
A standard tank replacement is typically completed in a few hours. Tankless installations can take longer, especially if new venting or gas line work is needed — we will give you a clear time estimate before we begin.
Both are commonly caused by sediment buildup inside the tank, which insulates the heating element and reduces capacity over time. Depending on severity, this can sometimes be addressed with a flush — or it may be a sign the tank is due for replacement.
Whether it needs a repair or a full replacement, we can usually get your hot water back fast, with options that fit your home and your budget.