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What is the Difference Between Water Heaters with and Without Tanks?

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Your water heater is an essential part of your home, most of the time running without you having to think about it much. There are a few water heater types though, one where the water is heated by a tank and one where it is heated by the gas directly without a tank. Here are the differences between the two and how to get a tankless water heater in Kingston.

Tankless Water Heaters

Tankless water heaters are typically seen as the better option because they have a number of benefits. They are more efficient in terms of how much heat they produce, meaning you will use less energy overall. They also tend to be less likely to leak, meaning you won’t have to worry about water spilling all over the place. Finally, they are typically more affordable to operate than tank water heaters.

Tank Water Heaters

On the other hand, tank water heaters have their own set of benefits. They tend to be more reliable, meaning they will work even if there is a power outage in some cases since they will retain the hot water for some time. They are also typically more affordable to operate than tankless water heaters.

Which One is Better?

When comparing tankless vs tank water heaters, there are a few factors to keep in mind:

Operating Costs

Depending on the type of water heater you have, operating costs can be different. Tankless water heaters will typically be less expensive to operate in the long run since they will use less energy overall. They also usually require less maintenance. Tank water heaters, on the other hand, will typically be more expensive to operate in the long run.

Limitations

Tankless water heaters tend to have some limitations, such as the fact that they don’t work if there is a power outage. Tank water heaters, on the other hand, tend to be more reliable.

Installation Cost and Life Span

Installation cost and life span can also vary depending on the type of water heater you have. Tankless water heaters can be more expensive to install since they require a larger tank. Tank water heaters, on the other hand, can last longer since they don’t require a tank.

Leaking

Tank water heaters can sometimes be more prone to leaking since the water is stored in the tank which has a few points of weakness at the bottom and at joints. Tankless water heaters, on the other hand, tend to be less likely to leak.

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5 Reasons Tankless On-Demand Hot Water Systems are Popular

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Are you tired of working around your family’s shower schedule and waiting for water to warm up to the right temperature? This is just one of the reasons why many families in Brockville are turning to on-demand tankless hot water systems. Our Toshack team have outlined a few of the reasons for the current demand.

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When to Repair Your Tankless Water Heater

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Like any other household appliance, water heaters also require maintenance and repairs to perform optimally. By ensuring proper and regular servicing, you can boost the efficiency of your water heater and also increase its lifespan!

Toshack lists some common signs that you need water heater repairs here.

Age of the Heater

A typical water heater has a functioning lifespan of about 10-15 years. A tankless water heater older than that is more prone to severe and frequent malfunctions. If you have to repair your old water heater often, then it is best to replace it as the repair costs will usually add up to be more than what a new water heater would cost.

Discolored Water

If the hot water from your heater looks rusty and/or dirty, chances are that the insides of your heater have collected rust or dust. It is best to get it cleaned or replaced as soon as possible to avoid leaks or unclean water.

Visible Leaks

One of the most common problems with water heaters is leaks. If there is a pool of water surrounding your tank then it can be because of a leak. These leaks, if left unchecked for long, can cause monumental damages to your house and other possessions and are best fixed as soon as possible.

Strange Noises

Any out-of-place noises from your machine can be a sign of an underlying problem. If you are hearing knocking or booming sounds from your tankless water heater, there could be a residue buildup or damaged part. You shouldn’t ignore such sounds for long as they can cost you a fortune because of the fuel wastage, increased energy consumption, and possible need for bigger repairs.

Water is Not the Right Temperature

If your water keeps running too cold or too hot, then chances are that your water heating unit is not the right fit for your requirements. Get a professional’s opinion on what can be done and rectify the situation.

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Do You Need a Plumber to Install a Tankless Water Heater in Kingston/Brockville?

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That’s sort of a trick question, but bear with me…To start with, you must have an Ontario LICENSED gas technician. (Assuming that we are talking about a gas-fired tankless unit, as most are here in Kingston or Brockville.) The Ontario gas regulations require that any new connection of a gas fired appliance be done by a licensed gas technician. Improperly connected gas appliances can KILL you, either through a gas leak, or by explosion! The tankless venting can also create safety hazards depending on the pipe slope and venting clearances. It is not just a question of complying with the regulations, it’s about ensuring the safety of your family!

And then you need the plumbing skills… Both you and your insurance company will be happy when the installation is completed leak-free, and with water temperatures that are safe. Hot enough to kill bacteria, but not hot enough to scald you or your family. A licensed plumber knows how to do this.

Toshack Service has many plumbers and gas fitters, most of whom are licensed in both trades. So take the worry out of your tankless replacement or new installation, and let Toshack Service look after it. We are fully licensed and insured, and we guarantee our work.

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A Tankless Water Heater Buyer’s Guide from Kingston & Brockville’s Experts

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As one of the leading plumbing and HVAC companies in Kingston and Brockville, Toshack has helped hundreds of homeowners swap out their old water heating equipment for a modern tankless water heater. But how do you choose the right one for your home? Well, we’re here to help you decide. Continue reading “A Tankless Water Heater Buyer’s Guide from Kingston & Brockville’s Experts”

Things to Consider While Buying a Tank for Hot Water on Demand in Brockville

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If you want hot water on demand in Brockville, then you need to invest in a water heater or tank. For anyone leaning toward the latter, you need to know the pros and cons of these options to ensure you get the most value for your buck. Luckily, our team at Toshack can help you through the process to decide whether a tank is suitable for your water usage habits. Continue reading “Things to Consider While Buying a Tank for Hot Water on Demand in Brockville”

A Guide to the Pros and Cons of Installing Tankless Water Heaters

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Many Brockville homeowners are now considering the integration of tankless water heaters for their properties. Tankless systems can add significant value to your home, but what are the systems’ pros and cons? Our team at Toshack highlights everything you need to know about tankless systems. Continue reading “A Guide to the Pros and Cons of Installing Tankless Water Heaters”