It’s very difficult to get through the day without ready access to a hot water supply, and that’s what a hot water tank does – it’s a place for storing hot water until you need it. But if your hot water tank has stopped working, what do you do?
If you get up in the morning, turn on the shower and find that you have no hot water in the house, pick up the phone and call Spring’s Servicing & Heating for prompt service. Customer care is at the forefront of what we do—we won’t leave you stuck without hot water for long, whether you live in High River or Airdrie.
When you need your Calgary hot water tank installed, you want a local company familiar with the various code requirements to handle the work. Spring’s Servicing & Heating has the necessary permits and expertise to complete any hot water tank installation quickly, correctly, and always to code.
Do you need a new hot water tank installed or serviced? We’re here to answer any questions you may have. Here are some considerations when you’re searching for a new hot water tank.
Determine if you want a gas, electric, or solar water heater based on availability, cost, and other considerations. Gas models typically heat water faster and are more efficient during power outages, while electric models are usually more affordable to install.
Longer warranties can offer peace of mind and indicate the manufacturer’s confidence in their product. Compare warranty lengths and what they cover.
For tank water heaters, choose a size that can meet your household’s peak demand for hot water. For tankless models, consider the flow rate and ensure it can handle your simultaneous hot water needs.
Look for models with high energy efficiency ratings to save on operating costs and reduce environmental impact. ENERGY STAR® certified models often offer the best efficiency.
Determine if you want a gas, electric, or solar water heater based on availability, cost, and other considerations. Gas models typically heat water faster and are more efficient during power outages, while electric models are usually more affordable to install.
Longer warranties can offer peace of mind and indicate the manufacturer’s confidence in their product. Compare warranty lengths and what they cover.
For tank water heaters, choose a size that can meet your household’s peak demand for hot water. For tankless models, consider the flow rate and ensure it can handle your simultaneous hot water needs.
Look for models with high energy efficiency ratings to save on operating costs and reduce environmental impact. ENERGY STAR® certified models often offer the best efficiency.
There are several telltale signs that you require a new hot water heater. Hot water tanks, like any household appliance, tend to wear out over time. When your water tank reaches a certain age, it may be time to be thinking about replacing it. Common reasons to replace your hot water heater include:
Enjoy outstanding performance and value in the right size for your home. Single and double element models available for high performance. Available in a variety of tank sizes so you can make sure you have all the hot water your family needs.
Enjoy outstanding performance and value in the right size for your home. Single and double element models available for high performance. Available in a variety of tank sizes so you can make sure you have all the hot water your family needs.
There are numerous ways to determine whether you should replace your hot water tank or not. Some of the telltale signs include:
As long as no unexpected issues arise, a certified plumber can do the job in 2 to 3 hours.
The price can fluctuate depending on the brand you choose, the warranty, and the model of the hot water tank. Contact us for a quote today!
Simply take into account how many people live under your roof. For example, a small tank (50- to 60-gallon) should be adequate for one to three people. A medium tank (80-gallon) is sufficient for three to four people. And a large tank will accommodate four to six people.
At Spring’s Service and Heating, we recommend Bradford White products. We take pride in installing high-quality Bradford White hot water tanks for our customer
It is possible for residential water heaters to explode. Such circumstances are rare; however, if they do occur, they have the potential to be deadly. Explosions can occur with both gas or electric hot water tanks; it’s typically the result of tanks not being maintained properly. So be sure your tank is in good condition and adequately maintained.
It may be due to residue accumulation at the bottom of the tank. If such is the case, the noises result from simmering water entrapped within the residue. This issue can be resolved by emptying the water heater at least once annually.