Check Your Water Meter Right Now
A cold shower on a Tuesday morning is how most homeowners find out their water heater has failed. Whether you need a same-day repair to get hot water flowing again or you’re planning a replacement before your current unit fails, Professional Plumbing and Drain Services installs and repairs both tank and tankless water heaters across Toronto, North York, Scarborough, Etobicoke, Mississauga, and the wider GTA.
Signs Your Water Heater Needs Attention
Water heaters rarely fail without warning. Catch these signs early and you can often repair rather than replace:
- No hot water, or it runs out quickly — often a failed heating element (electric) or thermocouple/pilot issue (gas)
- Rust-coloured or discoloured water — indicates internal tank corrosion, usually a sign the tank itself is failing
- Rotten-egg smell in hot water — bacteria reacting with the anode rod; fixable, but ignoring it accelerates tank corrosion
- Rumbling, popping, or banging sounds — sediment buildup at the tank bottom, reducing efficiency and heating capacity
- Water pooling around the base of the tank — a leaking tank cannot be repaired and needs replacement before it fails completely
- Fluctuating water temperature — a common early sign in both tank and tankless systems, often tied to a failing thermostat or scale buildup on tankless heat exchangers
A tank-style water heater typically lasts 8 to 12 years. If yours is approaching that age and showing any of these signs, replacement is usually more cost-effective than repeated repairs.
Tank vs. Tankless: Which Is Right for Your GTA Home?
Both systems have a legitimate place — the right choice depends on your household size, hot water demand, and where the unit sits in your home.
| Tank Water Heater | Tankless Water Heater | |
|---|---|---|
| Upfront cost | Lower — roughly half the cost of a tankless unit installed | Higher upfront investment |
| Hot water supply | Limited to tank capacity; can run out during heavy simultaneous use | Continuous, on-demand — never runs out |
| Space | Requires floor space for the tank | Wall-mounted, frees up significant floor/closet space |
| Energy efficiency | Constant standby heating loses some energy | No standby loss — heats only when water is running |
| Lifespan | 8–12 years | 15–20 years with proper maintenance |
| Best for | Larger households on a budget, simple retrofit | Smaller spaces, high-efficiency priorities, condos and garden suites |
Our recommendation approach: we evaluate your actual hot water usage — number of bathrooms, household size, and whether multiple fixtures run simultaneously — before recommending a unit size or system type. We’re not incentivized to upsell you into tankless if a well-sized tank meets your needs and budget better.
Gas vs. Electric — Why It Matters for Who Can Do the Work
If your water heater runs on natural gas, the installation or repair must be performed by a plumber holding valid gas technician certification under Ontario’s Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) requirements — this is separate from a general plumbing licence. Our technicians hold the appropriate gas certification for gas-fired water heater work; always confirm this credential before hiring anyone for gas appliance work, as it’s both a safety and a legal requirement in Ontario.
Common GTA-Specific Water Heater Issues
Hard water scale buildup. The GTA’s municipal water supply carries moderate mineral hardness, which accumulates as scale inside tanks and on tankless heat exchangers over time. This reduces efficiency and heating capacity — annual flushing extends unit life significantly, especially for tankless systems.
Sediment in older tank units. Homes that haven’t had their tank flushed in several years often develop a thick sediment layer at the bottom, which is the leading cause of the rumbling and popping sounds homeowners report — and a major driver of reduced efficiency.
Condo and garden suite installations. Toronto’s growing garden suite and laneway housing stock frequently calls for tankless units due to space constraints. These installations often require venting modifications that need to meet current building code — not a DIY-friendly job.
Our Water Heater Process
Step 1 — Diagnose. We assess whether your issue is a repairable component failure or a sign the unit needs replacement.
Step 2 — Quote. Flat-rate pricing for repairs or installation, provided before any work begins — no hourly surprises.
Step 3 — Install or repair. Same-day service available for most repairs and standard tank replacements. Tankless installations typically take a few hours depending on venting and gas line requirements.
Step 4 — Haul-away and cleanup. Old unit removal and disposal included — you’re not left dealing with a dead water heater in your garage.er damage repair, mould remediation, or inflated water bills that a missed leak produces.
Water Heater Repair & Installation FAQ
Most water heater repairs in the GTA range from depending on the component involved — a thermostat or heating element repair sits at the lower end, while gas control valve or thermocouple replacement can run higher. Full replacement, including a standard tank unit and installation,tankless installations run higher due to venting and gas line work. We provide a flat-rate quote before starting any work.
Tank-style water heaters typically last 8 to 12 years. Tankless units, with proper annual maintenance, can last 15 to 20 years. Water quality, usage patterns, and whether the unit receives regular maintenance all affect actual lifespan.
If your tank is under 8 years old and the issue is a single component (thermostat, heating element, pressure valve), repair usually makes sense. If the tank itself is leaking, rusted, or approaching or past its 8–12 year lifespan, replacement is typically the better investment — a repaired old tank can still fail unexpectedly.
Gas water heater installations and replacements generally require a permit and must be performed by a technician with valid TSSA gas certification. Professional Plumbing handles all required permitting and inspection coordination as part of the installation.
Some federal and utility efficiency programs periodically offer incentives for high-efficiency water heater upgrades. Availability and eligibility change over time — ask us when you book, and we’ll confirm what’s currently available for your situation.



