Hot Water Tank Repair & Replacement in Vancouver
Removed and replaced, same visit where the tank allows.
A tank that has stopped heating gets diagnosed on the spot — element, thermostat, or the tank itself giving out. Where it's the tank, the failed one comes out and the new one goes in the same visit; a water heater at 9pm is not a different job just because it's after hours.
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The hot water tank failed. Ugh.. Called leak busters, plumbing and Rupinder was able to come first thing in the morning. Removed the old hot water tank and came back and installed the new one all in a few hours. It was quick efficient...
What to check, and what to ask
General guidance for homeowners, not specific to your system — worth knowing before you book anyone, including us.
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Water pooling at the base is a leak until proven otherwise
On a tank more than a couple of years old, do not wait to see whether it is just condensation.
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Rumbling or popping means sediment
Not imminent failure — but efficiency is dropping and the tank's working life is shortening. A real signal, just not an emergency.
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Check the date stamped on the rating plate
Past roughly ten years, a still-working tank is on borrowed time. Worth knowing before putting money into a repair.
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Rusty water from the hot tap only
If the cold tap runs clear and the hot one does not, that usually points at the tank rather than the pipes — a fast way to tell which system is actually failing.
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Ask how the diagnostic visit is handled before it happens
Undisclosed diagnostic fees are one of the most common surprise-bill complaints in this trade. It is a fair thing to settle on the phone.
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Tank or tankless follows the household, not the brochure
Household size and how much hot water gets used at once decide it. Ask for the reasoning behind a recommendation, not just the recommendation.
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A straight swap still needs a permit here
In Richmond a tank replacement takes a plumbing permit, and a separate gas permit if any gas line is touched. The contractor pulling it needs a current Richmond business licence — you can only pull your own on a single-family home you live in and do the work on yourself. If permits never come up, ask why.
Try these first
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1. Look at the floor around the base
Do this first, before anything else. Water pooling at the base of a tank that is more than a couple of years old is a leak until proven otherwise, and it changes what happens next.
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2. Work out whether it is one tap or the whole house
Lukewarm at a single fixture is usually that fixture. Lukewarm everywhere points at the tank. Two minutes of checking narrows the job considerably.
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3. Count back through the hot water you just used
Back-to-back showers, a bath and a dishwasher will empty a tank, and recovery takes an hour or more. If it comes back on its own, nothing is broken.
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4. On an electric tank, check the breaker
Reset it once. If it trips again, leave it off and stop there — a breaker that keeps tripping is telling you something rather than misbehaving.
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5. Find the shutoff valve above the tank now
It is the valve on the cold pipe entering the top. Know where it is and which way it turns before the day you need it in a hurry.
Tell Rupinder Janjua what's going on
(604) 600-6869Rupinder Janjua will call you back on the number you left.
- Address
- 1283 SE Marine Dr, Vancouver, BC V5X 2W2
- Service Area
- Vancouver · Burnaby · Richmond · Surrey · Coquitlam · North Vancouver · West Vancouver
- Hours
- Open 24 hours