Expert Water Heater Repair in Toronto

Water Heater Repair Service​ In Greater Toronto

Nobody plans for a water heater breakdown. It just happens. One day you’ve got hot water, the next day you’re standing in the shower shivering, or you walk into the basement and find a puddle creeping across the floor. We’ve been there. Literally. We show up to homes all over Toronto, Markham, and Mississauga to fix these exact problems. We’re For Saving. We repair both conventional tank water heaters and tankless systems, same‑day appointments whenever possible, transparent pricing, and parts backed by a warranty. No guesswork. No runaround.

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Conventional tank water heaters

  • What they’re good at: Low upfront cost, simple design, and generally reliable for 8–12 years. Most homes in the GTA still have one.
  • What goes wrong: Sediment builds up at the bottom of the tank. Scale hardens. The anode rod rots away. Eventually, the tank can leak or rust from the inside. Recovery gets slow. You run out of hot water faster than you used to.
  • Smart maintenance we recommend: An annual flush, anode rod inspection, and combustion cleaning if it’s gas. We can do that for you.

Tankless water heaters

  • What they’re good at: Endless hot water, small footprint (wall‑mounted), and higher efficiency. Great for condos or homes where space is tight.
  • What goes wrong: Error codes. Flow sensor failures. Ignition problems. Scale buildup inside the heat exchanger (especially with our hard GTA water). Vent screens get clogged.
  • Smart maintenance we recommend: Annual descaling flush, cleaning the vent screen, checking the condensate reservoir, and inspecting the venting.

Our Water Heater repair process

01

Diagnosis & safety check

We test gas pressures or electrical supply, verify combustion air and venting, read error history, and perform CO checks where applicable.

02

Transparent options

You’ll get a clear, written quote: fix now, optimize with maintenance, or discuss replacement if the tank is at end of life.

03

On-the-spot repairs

Common parts like igniters, flame sensors, thermocouples, gas valves, elements, thermostats, mixing valves, condensate pumps, and relief valves are stocked on our trucks.

our advantages

01
No hot water or temperature swings

Failed igniter, thermocouple, flame sensor, heating elements, mixing valve issues, or faulty thermostats.

02
Error codes on tankless

Flow sensor, intake/exhaust restriction, ignition failure, flame loss, overheat, or scaling.

03
Pilot light won’t stay lit

Usually a dry or bad thermocouple, a weak gas valve, draft problems, or combustion air issues. We’ve fixed hundreds of these.

04
Slow recovery or lukewarm water

Sediment build‑up in the tank, partially failed elements, an undersized unit, or recirculation faults. A good flush or a simple part replacement usually does the trick.

A lot of circumstances can impact the life

Most conventional tanks last 8–12 years. Tankless units can go 15–20 years with proper maintenance. But a lot depends on your water quality, how often you flush it, and the original install quality. When your unit starts failing, it can cause real damage to your home – water on the floor, ruined belongings, even mould. Don’t wait until it’s an emergency. If your water heater is acting strange or you just want a second opinion, book a service call and we’ll come out.

Customer Success Stories

Water Heater FAQ in GTA

When to repair and when replacement makes more sense
  • Repair when the unit is within typical life expectancy, parts are available, the tank is sound (no rust-through), and the repair restores safe, efficient operation at a reasonable cost.

  • Replace if the storage tank is leaking, the unit is well beyond its service life, major parts are discontinued, or repair costs approach 30–40% of a new, warrantied system.

Same-day appointments are often available. After-hours emergency support is arranged case-by-case for active leaks or no-hot-water situations.

 

We provide a written, line-item quote after diagnosis. You’ll see parts, labour, and any add-ons (such as venting or pumps) before work begins.

 
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