Boiler Repair and Replacement Port Coquitlam BC Canada

Choosing the right boiler for your home is a significant decision with a wide range of options available. To determine the most suitable boiler, it’s essential to assess your present and future heating and hot water requirements.

Factors to consider include your household’s hot water consumption, property size, available fuel sources, existing system, and the types of boilers compatible with your setup. Additionally, energy efficiency and the potential for renewable energy usage are crucial considerations. To aid you in this decision-making process, we have prepared a concise guide that will assist you in identifying the perfect boiler for your needs.

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If your hot water tank is showing signs of leakage, inconsistent water temperature, strange noises, or a sudden drop in hot water supply, it may need repair. Additionally, if your water has a rusty or metallic taste, this could indicate sediment buildup inside the tank.

On average, a hot water tank lasts about 10-15 years with proper maintenance. Regular servicing can help extend the life of your hot water tank. If your tank is over 10 years old and showing signs of failure, it may be time to consider a replacement.
While it’s possible to attempt repairs, it’s best to hire a professional technician to handle hot water tank repairs. Incorrect repairs can lead to further damage, safety hazards, or voiding the warranty. Professional technicians are licensed and have the tools and expertise to fix the issue properly.
To keep your hot water tank in top condition, it’s recommended to have it serviced at least once a year. Regular servicing includes flushing the tank to remove sediment buildup, checking the anode rod, and inspecting the tank for potential issues to ensure optimal performance.
A traditional hot water tank stores and heats a large volume of water, which can take up more space and may not always be as energy-efficient. In contrast, a tankless water heater heats water on demand, saving space and energy by not needing to store water. Tankless systems are more energy-efficient but may require more upfront installation cost.
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