Hot Water Tanks Edmonton
10-Year Warranty Coverage
Increased Energy Efficiency
Space-saving designs
Need Emergency Repairs? We offer 24/7 Emergency services for hot water tanks
Our Process
STEP 1
Call
Us
Over the phone or in person, our team will help you find the right hot water tank for your needs. Our service team will gather details from you, including the size of your home, the features you are looking for, and your family’s needs. From there, an inspection will be scheduled.
STEP 2
Home
Inspection
We will schedule an appointment within 1 business day. Our team will help measure your home to ensure you get the right size for your home, identify ventilation in the home, and compatibility. We take into consideration the existing hot water tank and your heating needs.
STEP 3
Receive
Quote
You will receive a customized quote for your hot water tank based on the inspection, giving you the final say in what size you want for your home. Once a quote is accepted, our team will take the rest to give you the best installation experience possible.
Brands We Carry
Why Should I Upgrade to a New Hot Water Tank?
When was the last time you checked on the state of your hot water tank? If you can’t remember when it was last serviced or purchased, it’s time for an upgrade. Ignoring the signs of inconsistent temperatures, discolouration, and unusual sounds risks damaging your home further. Corroded hot water tanks will leak, and can flood your home if left unattended. More importantly, a carbon monoxide leak makes your hot water tank more susceptible to exploding. This can happen if poorly vented, neglected, or improperly installed.
Our team of expert technicians will help find any existing problems with your hot water tank and provide valuable recommendations for your next replacement. Whether you replace the unit with a brand you trust or explore more efficient traditional or tankless on-demand systems, we are here to help.
Why Choose Dyand Mechanical
- For over 50 years, we have proudly served Edmonton and surrounding areas
- We offer expert advice for finding the right furnace for your home
- We hold ourselves to the highest standards during installations and maintenance
- We value transparency in our pricing with no hidden fees
- On-call 24/7 emergency repair and maintenance services are available
- We are constantly adding new products and inventory for your heating needs and budget
- Choose from brands such as Keeprite, Carrier, and Goodman
- We honour manufacturer warranties for added peace of mind
- We are always looking for ways to help you save on heating bills and maintenance costs with seasonal promotions
FAQ
Gas hot water tanks are designed to last 10 years, but tankless water heaters can last longer. Caring for your hot water tank and removing sediment and lime buildup can help extend the lifespan of your hot water tank.
Traditional hot water tanks, or storage tanks, are powered by natural gas, electricity, or propane. As cold water enters the tank, it is heated by a heat exchanger unit in the pipes. Hot water is continuously heated as it is stored in the tank before being used. With slight temperature variations, the water heat consistency is due to insulation. Once a tap has been opened, the cold water will begin the cycle as the tank refills again. Smaller hot water tanks will take longer to fill once they have been emptied, which can be an inconvenience to homeowners. Our team of experts will help you find the right hot water tank size for your home and family needs.
5 Signs that your hot water tank needs to be replaced
- Water running from your taps appears rust-coloured, which may be a sign of leaking or corrosion
- The water does not heat up quickly or vary in temperature throughout a shower
- The hot water tank is older than 10 years
- Unusual sounds or clanking can be heard from the hot water tank due to sediment buildup
- You notice leaks on the ground around the tank
If you have noticed any of the following signs, call us today to book an inspection and learn more about our hot water tank replacements that will work for your home and family needs.
A tankless hot water tank, also referred to as an on-demand hot water tank heat, heat the water as needed. Traditional hot water tanks store the heated water until it is used before repeating the heating cycle. On-demand hot water tanks are more efficient and take up less space in your home. Additionally, did you know that you could qualify for government rebates when you upgrade to a more energy-efficient on-demand hot water tank? Traditional hot water tanks cost less to install and purchase compared to on-demand hot water tanks.
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