Efficient, Reliable Water Heater for Year-Round Comfort

Professional Tankless and Traditional Water Heater Services in Toronto

ThermoVAC

Provides expert water heater installation services in Toronto, ensuring your new system is set up safely and efficiently. Enjoy reliable hot water throughout the year with a solution tailored to meet your home's needs.
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Our Services

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Water Heater Installation
Whether you're upgrading or replacing an old unit, we guarantee a seamless installation for optimal performance and efficiency.
Water Heater Service
Keep your water heater running smoothly with our expert service and maintenance. We ensure efficient performance, extend the life of your unit, and prevent unexpected breakdowns
Water Heater Maintainance
Regular water heater maintenance is key to ensuring efficient performance and preventing costly repairs.
Water Heater Relocate
Need to relocate your water heater? Our professional team ensures a safe and efficient move, handling all aspects of the process from disconnection to reinstallation.
Service man adjusting house heating system

Importance of Reliable & Efficient Water Heating Systems

Provide your family hot water 24 hours

Our expert installation, maintenance, and repair services ensure your system operates smoothly, providing reliable hot water and comfort all year long

Choosing the Right Water Heater: Types, Benefits, and Considerations

Water heaters are essential for providing hot water in homes and businesses, and choosing the right type can make a big difference in energy efficiency and comfort. The most common types of water heaters include tankless, tank, and heat pump water heaters. Tankless water heaters provide on-demand hot water without the need for a storage tank, while traditional tank heaters store a large volume of hot water for immediate use. Heat pump water heaters are energy-efficient units that use electricity to move heat from the air or ground to heat water. Each type offers unique benefits depending on your needs, space, and energy efficiency goals. Professional installation and regular maintenance ensure your water heater performs efficiently and lasts longer.

Customer experience

What our valuable customers speak about US!

They generated a quote promptly; and their availability was great. Heck, they even gave us a lil' discount.

CATHERINE JANE - Mississauga,ON

We called them on a Saturday when our AC stopped working in the middle of a heatwave. Their technician arrived within two hours, diagnosed the problem quickly, and had our unit running in no time. Very professional and efficient!

SUE JONES - Oshawa,ON

Very impressed. They left me with considerable knowledge of our new heating/AC system, and ventilation.

CAROLYN WINTNER - Hamilton,ON

Not only were they the most thorough with the initial inspection, they also had the best price offer.

MICHAEL DOE - Burlington,ON

"Great service! The team was efficient and left my home spotless."

Alina John - Vaughan,ON

"Transparent pricing and excellent workmanship—I highly recommend them!"

Harpreet Kaur-Brampton,ON

Frequently Asked Questions

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1. What types of water heaters are available?
  • Tank (Storage) Water Heaters: These are the traditional models with a storage tank. They continuously heat and store a large volume of water, typically ranging from 20 to 80 gallons.
  • Tankless (On-Demand) Water Heaters: These units heat water only when you need it, providing a continuous supply of hot water without storing it. They are more energy-efficient since they don’t have standby heat loss.
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What size water heater do I need?

The size of the water heater you need depends on the number of people in your household and your typical hot water usage. Here’s a basic guideline:

  • 1-2 people: 30-40 gallons
  • 3-4 people: 40-50 gallons
  • 5 or more people: 50-80 gallons

For tankless water heaters, the required flow rate (measured in gallons per minute) and temperature rise are important to determine, which can vary based on your location and usage habits.

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How long do water heaters last?

The lifespan of a water heater typically ranges from 10 to 15 years. Tankless water heaters can last longer, around 20 years or more, if properly maintained. However, regular maintenance, such as flushing the tank and checking for leaks, can extend the life of any water heater.

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What is the difference between electric and gas water heaters?
  • Electric Water Heaters: These are generally easier to install and maintain, but they may have higher operating costs depending on your local electricity rates.
  • Gas Water Heaters: These tend to have lower operating costs in areas where natural gas is cheap. They can heat water faster than electric models, but installation may require venting to the outside.

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How do I know if my water heater is failing?

Common signs of a failing water heater include:

  • Lack of hot water or inconsistent water temperature
  • Strange noises like popping or rumbling sounds
  • Leaking water around the base of the unit
  • Discolored water (rust-colored)
  • Foul odors coming from the water

If you notice any of these issues, it may be time for a repair or replacement.

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How can I make my water heater more energy efficient?

To increase energy efficiency:

  • Set the thermostat to 120°F (49°C) – this is hot enough for most uses and will reduce energy consumption.
  • Insulate your water heater and pipes to minimize heat loss.
  • Perform regular maintenance, including flushing the tank to remove sediment build-up.
  • Upgrade to a high-efficiency model (like a heat pump or tankless water heater) if your current model is old and inefficient.
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What maintenance does my water heater require?

To keep your water heater in good working condition:

  • Flush the tank annually to remove sediment build-up (for tank heaters).
  • Inspect the anode rod every 1-2 years and replace it if it’s corroded (this helps prevent tank rusting).
  • Check for leaks or signs of corrosion.
  • Test the thermostat to ensure it’s working properly.
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How long does it take to install a water heater?

Installation typically takes 4-6 hours for a traditional tank model, and a bit longer (6-8 hours) for tankless models, especially if any plumbing or electrical modifications are required.

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