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If you’ve just used a lot of hot water, a typical gas hot water tank may start producing usable hot water again in 20–30 minutes, with full recovery in about 45 minutes.
Electric tanks usually take longer – often 45–90 minutes.
If your tank takes hours to recover, it may need servicing… or it may be time to replace it. Not sure which? We can help! Reach out today.
Yes, at ProSolutions Inc., we stand by the quality of our work. Every service we provide comes with our 5-Star Service Guarantee. Additionally, we offer a Property Protection Guarantee, ensuring that your personal property is safeguarded during our repair process. If any damage occurs, we commit to repairing or replacing it.
There are several reasons a faucet may drip or leak. Most commonly, a defective part will cause a faucet to drip. However, more serious problems can also be indicated by a dripping faucet. For example, if your plumbing is not properly maintained and regularly cleaned, corrosion can result, leading to leaky pipes and a leaking faucet. In addition, extreme changes in temperature, a shifting foundation, high water pressure, and intrusive tree roots can also cause pipes to leak. In order to fix a dripping faucet, you’ll first need to find the location of the leak. In some cases, the leak may be difficult to find. If the cause of your dripping faucet is not obvious, having a qualified plumber detect and repair the leak is vital, as it could result in costly damage to your home if left unrepaired. If you notice a leak, make sure to contact an emergency plumber in Edmonton as soon as possible to avoid further damage.
The amount of time it takes to get hot water from a new water heater depends on the size and type of hot water heater. A properly and professionally installed gas hot water heater will provide hot water most quickly. An average 40-gallon heater will only take about 30 to 40 minutes to provide heat water, while you can expect hot water from a larger tank (80-gallons) in approximately 60 to 70 minutes. Electric hot water tanks, on the other hand, will take a little longer. For an average 40-gallon electric heater it will take about 60 to 80 minutes and for an 80-gallon tank about 2 hours.
Salt should be refilled every 1 to 3 months, depending on your water usage, tank size, and family size. In Edmonton, with our harder water, most households check their salt monthly—especially during peak use seasons like winter.
A good rule of thumb: if the tank is less than half full, it’s time to top it up. But if that feels like one more thing to remember, our ProWater Softener Salt Membership makes it easy—we track your needs and deliver salt on a regular schedule, so your softener is always ready to go.
The difference between a boiler and a hot water tank has to do with the way in which each uses the hot water that it produces.
Both boilers and hot water tanks take cool water, heat this water and then distribute it throughout a home via pipes. However, the water that is heated by a boiler is distributed throughout the home via pipes, radiators and radiant in-floor systems in order to heat it – to keep the rooms, floors, garage, etc. comfortable and warm.
On the other hand, a hot water tank heats water that is used for cooking and cleaning purposes – for showers, dishwashing, laundry, etc.
Tankless water heaters have many benefits over traditional hot water tanks however, the truth is, a tankless water heater is not worth it for everyone. Any professional plumbing company can tell you that a tankless hot water system is best for homes that don’t often use large amounts of hot water. For example, if you often take baths in a large tub, or you have numerous high-volume shower heads in your shower, then an on-demand hot water system may not be worth it. On the other hand, a tankless hot water heater will save you money over time, you won’t run out of hot water and it will last much longer than a traditional hot water tank. Consult your local tankless water heater plumber and they can help you decide whether a tankless water heater is right for you.
There are several common signs that your hot water tank may stop working. Consider calling a water heater services company to take a look at and repair or replace your unit if:
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Read MoreNeed plumbing repairs in Edmonton and wondering how much it will cost? The average cost for a common plumbing repair ranges from $150 to $4,000+. This cost will depend on several factors, including the home plumbing appliance that needs to be repaired and the plumber you hire to fix it.
Below are common plumbing repairs that the professional plumbers at ProSolutions Inc. often deal with, plus the average cost of each repair.
A hot water tank installation in Edmonton costs anywhere from $3,000 to $7,000. This includes the cost of the hot water tank and installation by a professional plumber.
To install a water softener in your Edmonton home costs around $3,500 to $5,500. The total cost will range depending on:
Looking to replace a leaky faucet? On average it costs $150 to $250 to replace a set of kitchen taps. For bathroom faucets, you can expect to pay about $150 to $350 for a replacement and installation. Like other home plumbing services, the total cost will depend on how difficult the installation is and whether the plumber runs into any issues while replacing your faucet.
When you run into plumbing problems, hiring a professional plumber is essential. Here are just a few of the top reasons you should hire a professional plumber in Edmonton.
A professional plumber:

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