From bathtubs to washing machines, kitchen sinks to rainshowers — your hot water tank works hard! It maintains a level of hot water for when you need it, but does need time to replenish if it runs too low too quickly.
Hot water tanks are the most common way Edmonton homes heat domestic water. Whether gas or electric, a storage tank water heater keeps a reserve of heated water ready for showers, laundry, and dishes.
With Alberta’s cold groundwater temperatures and hard water conditions, hot water tanks work hard year-round. Proper sizing, installation, and maintenance are essential for efficiency and long-term reliability.
We install and service both gas and electric hot water tanks for homes throughout Edmonton and surrounding communities.
Gas models are common in Edmonton due to natural gas availability and cost efficiency.
Both options can provide reliable hot water when properly sized and installed.
There are lots of reasons to replace your hot water tank, including age (most last 8-12 years depending on usage, water quality, and maintenance history), leaks, or inability to keep up with household demand. If replacing your hot water tank sounds like a headache, call ProSolutions! Our experienced, knowledgable technicians take the time to help you choose the right size tank for your home and usage, ensure the tank is safely and properly installed, and we'll even remove your old one for you!
Breathe easy and enjoy your hot showers when you call ProSolutions for your hot water tank installation or replacement.
Is your hot water tank aging or failing? Are you considering an upgrade? We offer FREE in-home estimates to help YOU determine your best option.
Hot water is an important part of our daily home comfort, which is why ProSolutions takes the time to ensure your hot water tank is sized correctly for your usage and household demand, why we take the time to help you meet your home comfort goals, and why our installations are professional, safe, and properly done. Every single time. Save yourself a headache when you call ProSolutions!

Hot water tank failures can be a dramatic and unwelcome surprise, not to mention a headache! That's why ProSolutions makes things easy with just one call--because one call solves it all! We know what it's like to run out of hot water when you need it most. We'll get you back on track.
Because hot water tanks can store a decent amount of water, even slow leaks can cause long-term damage to surrounding areas. Catching hot water tank issues early means preventing larger repairs and keeping more money in your wallet

We know it sucks when hot water runs out when you least expect it (especially in the middle of a relaxing, hot shower!). With the hard water in Edmonton accelerating mineral buildup, regular maintenance of your hot water tank is an absolute necessity if you like it when your hot water stays hot when you want it to. Having an experienced, professional technician service your hot water tank helps extend its life in addition to catching potential issues BEFORE they become an issue!
Annual servicing ensures your hot water tank runs smoothly and efficiently without using unnecessary energy. Keep your hot water hot, avoid cold-water interruptions during your relaxing showers, and avoid preventable issues when you call ProSolutions for your hot water tank maintenance!
Hard water in Edmonton can shorten the lifespan of hot water tanks.
Extend system life and improve efficiency by pairing your tank with:
For homeowners looking for endless hot water or higher efficiency, tankless systems may also be worth a consideration.





Typically, tankless water heaters can cost $6,000 - $10,000+ to install, while hot water tanks generally cost $3,000 - $6,000+. However, the cost to install a water heater for your home can vary due to your current existing system, the location of your current water heater, and other variables such as your household hot water demand. For an accurate estimate to install or replace your water heater, book a free in-home estimate with ProSolutions! Our professionals will assess everything that factors into your estimate as well as walk you through the options that work best with you and your home comfort goals.
On average, a tanked hot water heater with regular maintenance can last 8-12 years, and a tankless water heater can last 15-20 years. The expected lifespan of both can vary depending on the quality of the installation, water quality (Edmonton has hard water, which can reduce the expected lifespan), and other factors. If you suspect your hot water heater is in need of servicing or repairs, give ProSolutions a call.
If you're wondering whether you need a new hot water tank, you may already need a new one! Some signs to look out for include whether your hot water is running out faster than usual, getting unexpected cold or lukewarm water, visible rust or leaks, and frequent repairs and issues—especially if your hot water tank is at or about 10 years old. If you're considering a new hot water tank or a replacement, ProSolutions offers free in-home estimates! Our experienced technicians ensure you are aware of all your options before you make a decision.
Both tankless water heaters and hot water tanks have their advantages and disadvantages, but depending on your needs and your household demand for hot water, one may be more beneficial than the other. Tankless water heaters are popular for offering hot water on demand, meaning you enjoy endless hot water. A hot water tank is great for its low upfront cost and quick and easy installation. When you book a free in-home estimate with ProSolutions, one of our professionals will assess your current system, your household needs, and your home comfort goals to ensure you choose the one that's right for you!
Boilers and hot water heaters both heat water, but the difference is in how that heated water is used. A hot water heater, whether tanked or tankless, warms water for consumption. Think of uses like showers, cooking, or cleaning.
A boiler heats water in order to warm your home. Heated water is circulated (in some cases, as steam) throughout your home to your radiators and/or radiant floor systems. Because boilers do not use a blower to distribute hot air, the result is often more even and comfortable heating.