Should I Get a Tank or Tankless Water Heater?

CANRO Heating & Cooling provides expert advice on this common question for homeowners in Greater Vancouver. If you need professional service, our licensed technicians are available across the region.

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While understanding the answer to this question is helpful, some situations require professional expertise. If you are uncertain about any step, if the problem recurs, or if you notice any signs of gas odour, carbon monoxide, or electrical hazards, contact CANRO Heating & Cooling immediately. Our licensed technicians across Greater Vancouver can provide expert diagnosis and repair. We recommend professional service for any issue that involves gas, electrical components, or safety-critical systems.

Answer: Should I Get a Tank or Tankless Water Heater?

Tank water heaters store 40 to 60 gallons of hot water and are the traditional choice — they cost less upfront, are simpler to maintain, and can supply multiple fixtures simultaneously. Tankless (on-demand) water heaters heat water as it flows through the unit — they use less energy (no standby heat loss), take up less space, and last longer (15 to 20 years vs 8 to 12 for tank units). The right choice depends on your hot water usage, household size, budget, and available space. For large families with simultaneous hot water demands, a tank heater or multiple tankless units may be needed.

Related Services from CANRO

CANRO Heating & Cooling provides comprehensive boiler service across Greater Vancouver, including diagnostic inspections, emergency repairs, scheduled maintenance, and system replacement. Our Red Seal certified technicians service all major brands and carry OEM parts in their vehicles. For emergency service related to this question, call (604) 359-1081.

Safety Reminder

If you smell gas, suspect carbon monoxide or believe there is an immediate danger, leave the property and contact emergency services or the appropriate gas emergency authority. Do not remain inside — exit the building immediately and call for help from outside.

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