To be honest, it’s not quite easy, someone else used all the hot water & you need to take shower from cold water & waiting 20 mins for the tank to reheat.
If that sounds like you, maybe a tankless water heater is right for you.
We are for saving people! Our company has installed many tankless water heaters throughout Toronto, Markham and Mississauga. We have seen glowing faces when they discover they will never run out of hot water again. It’s a great to see that!
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A tankless water heater doesn’t store hot water like the old clunky tank in your basement. It heats water on demand, right when you need it. Turn on the shower, and cold water moves through a heating element. Seconds later, hot water comes out. And it keeps coming until you turn the tap off.
That simple difference changes everything.
Tankless systems use up to 40% less energy than traditional tanks because they’re not constantly reheating forty or fifty gallons of water you’re not using. People usually notice the difference in their gas or hydro bill within the first month or two.
Never worry about running out of hot water again.
A tankless unit is about the size of a small suitcase. It mounts on the wall. You get your basement floor space back-and a lot of it.
Traditional tanks eventually leak. Sometimes they burst. A tankless system doesn’t store water, so that risk basically disappears.
Tankless water heaters provide only as much hot water as needed each time they are in use, they save energy compared to traditional tank-type hot water heaters that maintain and store a large amount of hot water at all times. As a result, you can save a considerable amount of energy over time and see reduced utility bills.
It take up less space than traditional water heaters because they don’t require a large tank to store hot water. This can be especially beneficial for homes with limited space, as well as for those who want to free up space for other uses.
Traditional water heaters can pose a risk of water damage if the tank leaks or bursts. Tankless water heaters, on the other hand, don’t store a large amount of water, so the risk of water damage is significantly reduced.
It have a longer lifespan than traditional water heaters. On average, tankless water heaters can last up to 20 years, while traditional water heaters typically last around 10-15 years. This means you may not have to replace your water heater as frequently, resulting in cost savings in the long run.
They are more environmentally friendly than traditional water heaters because they use less energy to heat water. They also have a longer lifespan, which means fewer units end up in landfills over time.
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A tankless water heater heats water on demand rather than storing it in a tank. When you turn on a hot water tap, the system activates instantly to provide continuous hot water.
Yes. Because they only heat water when needed, tankless systems eliminate standby heat loss associated with traditional tank-style heaters, helping reduce energy consumption.
A properly sized tankless system provides continuous hot water. However, capacity depends on flow rate and the number of simultaneous fixtures in use. Professional sizing ensures optimal performance.
In most cases, yes. Installation may require venting upgrades, gas line adjustments, or electrical modifications to meet code and performance requirements.
With proper maintenance, tankless systems can last 15–20 years or more, often longer than traditional tank water heater
Yes. Annual flushing and maintenance are recommended to prevent scale buildup and ensure long-term efficiency and reliability.
Sometimes yes, depending on the program and the efficiency of the unit. We can check what’s available when we quote the job.
Tankless water heaters are generally considered highly reliable when properly installed and maintained. However, reliability depends on several factors, including product quality, installation standards, water conditions, and routine maintenance.
Deciding between renting or owning a tankless water heater depends on your priorities, budget, and long-term home goals. Each option has advantages and considerations:
Renting a Tankless:
⦁ Lower upfront cost — easier monthly payments.
⦁ Long-Term Contract Commitment – Early cancellation will result in higher termination fees.
⦁ Repair will be included under the rental agreement
⦁ Predictable monthly expenses.
Buying a Tankless:
⦁ You build home equity, it’s your asset.
⦁ No ongoing rental payments lower long-term cost.
⦁ Full control over maintenance, upgrades, and replacement.
⦁ Higher resale value for your home with an owned, high-efficiency system.
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