We want you and your family to be worry free over the winter holiday season. Here are some home maintenance tips to keep you trouble free this season. …
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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.
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.
Changing your water softener salt is simple: just lift the lid on the brine tank and pour new salt directly into the tank—no need to remove old salt unless it’s hardened or formed a crust (called bridging). Use a high-quality softener salt and avoid overfilling; aim to keep it about half to three-quarters full.
Not a fan of hauling heavy bags? Our ProWater Softener Membership takes care of everything—we pick up, deliver, and even fill your tank for you. You’ll never have to worry about doing it yourself again.
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:
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.
A sump pump is an appliance that is used to help prevent flooding in your home. If you’re in a flood zone and your basement floods regularly, if you have older plumbing, or if you just want to take a proactive step against flooding, then a sump pump installation is right for you. Sump pumps help prevent flood damage in your home by detecting increasing water pressure or water levels. If high levels are detected, the sump pump will pump water out of your basement and away from your home to a better location like a storm drain or a well.
In Edmonton, most hot water tanks last 8–12 years. If yours is:
Taking too long to reheat
Making rumbling or popping sounds
Running out of hot water faster
Leaking
Over 10 years old
It may be time to upgrade before it fails!
Want to learn more? Book your free home estimate with our Home Comfort Advisor to talk about replacing your tank. They’ll walk you through your options as well as ways you can increase the longevity of your hot water tank for the future.
Yes! With our ProWater Softener Membership, we don’t just deliver salt—we pick it up, bring it to your home, and fill your tank for you. Whether you prefer a small monthly fee or a discounted annual plan, we tailor your delivery schedule based on your softener’s usage and your household’s needs.
Plus, if your system ever needs service, our team is ready to help—whether it’s our technicians, shop crew, or installers, we’ll send the right person for the job based on your maintenance history and availability.
We want you and your family to be worry free over the winter holiday season. Here are some home maintenance tips to keep you trouble free this season. …
Read MoreFurnace not working? No need to worry - ProSolutions can help. Our reliable and experienced furnace repair technicians know the ins and outs of all major furnace brands. Our extensive knowledge and advanced diagnostic tools allow us to fix your furnace in no time. Day or night, we’ll be there to ensure your furnace is providing optimal home comfort.
Hiring a professional heating contractor to complete minor repairs and maintenance will save you money in the long run. Staying on top of furnace repairs will extend the life of your furnace and help prevent major (and costly) repairs.

To repair your furnace and ensure it’s in top working condition, the expert furnace repair technicians at ProSolutions Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning use an extensive checklist.
Each time we visit your home to conduct a furnace repair, we will:
By inspecting and detailing every component of your furnace, we can make sure it’s running efficiently and prevent the need for major repairs.

