David Cassar and his team provide reliable hot water tank services throughout Durham Region, from Oshawa to Bowmanville and everywhere in between. Whether you need emergency repair, complete replacement, or new installation, we serve all Durham Region communities with same-day service available.
Professional installation of new hot water tanks in Durham Region homes, from modern subdivisions in Ajax to heritage homes in Bowmanville. We handle all permits, connections, and disposal of your old tank.
Fast diagnosis and repair of hot water tank problems throughout Durham Region. We repair heating elements, thermostats, valves, and connections to restore your hot water quickly and affordably.
Complete hot water tank replacement service for Durham Region homeowners when repair isn’t cost-effective. We’ll help you choose the right size and type for your family’s needs and install it same-day when possible.
Preventive maintenance to extend your hot water tank’s lifespan and catch problems early. We flush sediment, check connections, test safety valves, and ensure optimal performance year-round.
Upgrade to a high-efficiency hot water tank and save on energy bills. We’ll calculate your potential savings and help you choose the most efficient model that fits your budget and space.
24/7 emergency response for hot water tank failures across Durham Region. When you have no hot water or a dangerous leak, we’ll respond fast to restore your hot water and ensure your family’s safety.
Durham Region homeowners choose Cassar Heating & Air Conditioning for honest advice, quality work, and reliable service. We’ve built our reputation on treating every home like our own and every customer like family.
In Ontario’s climate, a quality hot water tank typically lasts 8-12 years with proper maintenance. Electric tanks often outlast gas units by 1-2 years due to fewer moving parts and less exposure to combustion byproducts. However, the lifespan depends heavily on water quality, usage patterns, and maintenance frequency.
Durham Region’s relatively hard water can accelerate sediment buildup, potentially shortening tank life if not properly maintained. Annual flushing and anode rod replacement every 3-5 years can extend your tank’s lifespan significantly. Signs it’s time for replacement include frequent repairs, rusty water, strange noises, or the tank approaching 10+ years old.
The key is not waiting for complete failure — replacing a tank proactively saves you from emergency situations and potential water damage to your home.
Hot water tank installation costs in Durham Region typically range from $1,200-$2,800 for a standard residential tank, depending on size, efficiency rating, and installation complexity. Basic 40-gallon electric tanks start around $1,200 installed, while high-efficiency 60-gallon units can reach $2,500 or more.
Gas units generally cost $200-400 more than electric due to venting requirements and gas line connections. Homes built in the 1990s or earlier may need additional electrical or plumbing upgrades, adding to the total cost. Emergency installations typically carry a premium of $200-300.
At Cassar, we work with homeowners across all budget ranges and offer financing options to make quality hot water tank installation affordable. The best way to know exactly what your job will cost is to get a free quote from David — no pressure, no obligation.
Durham Region’s diverse housing stock presents unique hot water tank challenges. Newer subdivisions in Whitby and Ajax often have modern electrical panels and dedicated hot water tank rooms, making installation straightforward. However, many heritage homes in Oshawa and Bowmanville have basement constraints, older electrical systems, or unusual plumbing configurations.
Homes built before 1990 often have 60-amp electrical services that may need upgrading for high-efficiency electric tanks. Bungalows common throughout Durham Region sometimes have clearance issues that require compact or low-profile tank models. Conversely, two-story homes with multiple bathrooms typically need larger capacity tanks to meet peak demand.
Durham Region homeowners should watch for several warning signs that indicate hot water tank problems. Rusty or discolored water, especially first thing in the morning, often signals internal corrosion. Strange noises like rumbling, popping, or banging typically indicate sediment buildup on the tank floor — common in areas with hard water like much of Durham Region.
Inconsistent water temperature, running out of hot water faster than usual, or visible moisture around the tank base all warrant immediate professional attention. Small leaks often worsen quickly, and what starts as a minor drip can become a basement flood within hours.
Don’t ignore a dripping temperature and pressure relief valve — this safety device protects against dangerous pressure buildup, and a malfunctioning T&P valve can create hazardous conditions.
Ontario’s cold winters put extra stress on hot water tanks, particularly those located in unheated basements or garages. Ambient temperatures below 15°C force your tank to work harder to maintain water temperature, increasing energy consumption and wear on heating elements.
Insulating hot water pipes and the tank itself can improve efficiency by 10-15% during winter months. Tank blankets are particularly effective for older units without factory insulation. However, be careful not to cover the temperature and pressure relief valve or any gas unit’s venting system.
Consider upgrading to a high-efficiency model if your current tank is over 8 years old — newer units often pay for themselves through energy savings within 5-7 years, especially with Ontario’s rising electricity costs.
Hot water tank safety goes beyond preventing burns — improperly maintained tanks can cause carbon monoxide poisoning (gas units), electrical hazards, or catastrophic flooding. Annual professional maintenance includes testing the temperature and pressure relief valve, checking electrical connections, and inspecting the venting system on gas units.
Set your tank temperature to 60°C (140°F) to prevent bacterial growth while minimizing scald risk. Install mixing valves at fixtures used by children or elderly family members. Never attempt DIY repairs on gas lines or electrical connections — always hire a licensed technician.
Know where your water shutoff valve is located and test it annually. In an emergency, shutting off water supply quickly can prevent thousands of dollars in flood damage while you wait for professional help.
Before calling for service, these simple checks might restore your hot water and save you a service call.
The temperature dial on your tank may have been turned down accidentally — especially after maintenance visits. Try turning it up and waiting 30 minutes.
Electric tanks have a dedicated breaker that trips occasionally. Gas tanks have a pilot light — if it’s out, follow the relight instructions on the label.
A dripping T&P valve is a warning sign, not normal. Turn down the thermostat and call Cassar — don’t ignore a dripping relief valve.
Loud rumbling or popping usually means sediment has built up on the tank floor. Flushing may help on newer tanks; on older ones it often signals time to replace.
The shutoff valve on the cold water inlet to the tank must be fully open. It sometimes gets partially closed during plumbing work nearby.
If none of the above restore your hot water tank, it’s time for a licensed technician. David and his crew serve all of Durham Region and respond fast.
“Our hot water tank started leaking on a Sunday morning and David came out same day. Professional installation of our new tank and cleaned up completely. Very pleased with the service here in Durham Region.”
“Honest advice from David about whether to repair or replace our aging hot water tank. He could have sold us a new one but recommended a simple repair that saved us hundreds. That’s the kind of integrity you rarely find.”
“Fast response when our hot water tank failed completely. David explained all our options and installed a high-efficiency replacement the same day. Great service throughout Durham Region and fair pricing too.”
Cassar provides professional hot water tank installation, repair, and replacement services throughout Durham Region and surrounding communities.
Same-day service available. TSSA certified. Honest pricing. Call or book online.