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Calgary Hot Water Tank Repair Services

Affordable Hot Water Tank Repair services for Calgary, Cochrane & Surrounding Areas

Like any other HVAC equipment, your hot water tank may need repairs when it stops working properly. Our technicians will assess your hot water tank and determine whether repair or replacement makes more sense, keeping in mind your budget and your goals. If it’s doable, we will always try to repair your tank to save you money. If your tank is particularly old and not very efficient, it might be time to upgrade. If your tank does need to be replaced, we recommend and install Bradford White products.

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Signs your hot water tank needs to be repaired

When you need to repair or replace your Calgary hot water tank, 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.

Here are some of the top things to look for when you suspect your hot water tank needs attention.

Insufficient Hot Water

Insufficient Hot Water

Running out of hot water faster than usual may indicate a problem with the heating element or thermostat.

Water Temperature Fluctuations

Water Temperature Fluctuations

If the water temperature is inconsistent, it could signal issues with the thermostat or heating element. If the water takes longer than usual to heat up, the heating elements or tank insulation might fail.

Discoloured Water

Discoloured Water

Rusty or murky water can suggest corrosion inside the tank or problems with the anode rod.

Strange Noises or Leaking

Strange Noises or Leaking

Knocking, rumbling, or popping sounds from the tank often indicate sediment buildup affecting the heater’s operation. Any signs of water pooling around the base of the tank indicate a leak that needs immediate attention.

Hot water tank service and regular maintenance

Regularly servicing your hot water tank can result in a longer lifespan and better efficiency. Preventing bigger issues can save you time and money and help prevent potential disasters in your home. Common maintenance tasks for hot water tanks include:

  • Drain and flush the tank annually
  • Check the anode rod every 2-3 years
  • Inspect the pressure relief valve regularly
  • Adjust the temperature setting to 120°F for efficiency
  • Insulate the hot water tank and pipes
  • Test the temperature and pressure relief valve annually
  • Clean the air intake filters on tankless models
  • Check for leaks and corrosion periodically
  • Ensure proper ventilation for gas water heaters
  • Schedule professional inspections periodically
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If you’re looking for a new hot water tank or it’s time to replace your existing one, we recommend Bradford White products

Upright Electric Models

Upright Electric Models

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.

LowBoy Residential Product

Lowboy Electric Models

Perfect for tight spaces, our Lowboy fits just about anywhere. Perfect for installation in a closet, under a counter, in a crawlspace or anywhere that space is limited. Models above 20-gallons meet or exceed efficiency requirements.

Utility Electric Models

Utility Electric Models

Need separate hot water for a smaller area? Our utility model is ideal for separate workshops, in-law suites and more. An efficient solution for smaller needs. Ideal for a location with less demand or intermittent usage.

Frequently Asked Questions

What do I do if my hot water tank bursts?

If your hot water tank bursts, follow these steps:

  • Turn off the main water supply immediately to prevent flooding.
  • Shut off the power or gas supply to the tank to prevent electrical shock or fire.
  • Contact an emergency hot water tank repair in Calgary as soon as possible.

No, we do not recommend using water in your home if your hot water tank is leaking. Doing so can cause water damage. If your hot water tank is leaking, turn off the water supply and give us a call to address the problem. We provide new hot water tank installations in Calgary and hot water tank repair services.

Yes, a leaking hot water tank can lead to water damage in your home. This can cause electrical hazards and increase the risk of mold growth. If you notice a leak, turn off the water and power supply to the tank and call us for an emergency hot water tank repair.

If you have no hot water and the temperature outside is freezing, the first thing you want to do is prevent your pipes from freezing. Follow these steps:

  • Keep your faucets running with a small trickle of water to avoid the pipes bursting.
  • Check if the pilot light on your hot water tank is out or if a circuit breaker has tripped.
  • If you can’t resolve the issue, contact us for an emergency repair service to restore hot water and prevent further complications.

Yes. At Spring’s Servicing & Heating, we provide emergency hot water tank services 24/7, 7 days a week. Don’t hesitate to call us at (403) 253-1888 if you need a hot water tank installation in Calgary or emergency repairs.

Some common signs include inconsistent water temperature, low hot water pressure, strange noises from the tank, visible leaks around the tank, and rusty or discoloured water. If you notice any of these issues, you’ll need a hot water tank repair service.

This depends on the complexity of the issue. Minor repairs can take around 1-2 hours while more extensive repairs can take several hours.

The cost of hot water tank repairs depends on the nature of the problem and the parts required. Simple repairs may cost between $150 and $300, while more complex issues could range from $300 to $600 or more. At Spring’s Servicing & Heating, we can provide you with a more detailed quote after a personalized consultation.

If your water isn’t reaching the desired temperature, check the thermostat settings on your hot water tank. If they’re set correctly but the water is still not hot enough, there could be an issue with the heating element, thermostat, or sediment buildup. Give us a call and one of our technicians can diagnose and fix the issue.

Strange noises, such as popping or rumbling, are typically caused by sediment buildup at the bottom of the tank. The sediment traps water beneath it, which then overheats and produces the noise. Often, flushing the tank can resolve this issue. If the issue persists after flushing, your best bet is to have a professional take a look.