As hot water tanks have a lifetime of around 6-12 years, its likely that when it does decide to fail, it will do so at the worst possible time. Being pro active with replacing your water heater is always the best way to avoid a potential flood, or a costly replacement bill. At Pioneer, we prefer to provide and install Rheem hot water tanks. The Professional Classic Plus™ electric water heaters are a great option as they are engineered for more hot water at a low operating cost.
We offer the option to purchase this product outright, or rent it instead.
For our rental hot water tanks, we deal specifically in Rheem hot water tanks and Rinnai hot water on-demand systems. These brands are high quality and have a great reputation.
The benefits of renting:
- No down payment or large upfront cost
- Affordable monthly fees
- High-quality, high efficient equipment
- Free Installation
- Guaranteed priority service and installation
- No parts or labour repair charges
- Flexibility to change water heater size based on your needs and the needs of those in your household.
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$500 pre-paid master card when you sign up for a rental water heater - limited-time offer
This may seem like a new concept but it's been in place for 50 + years, originating in eastern Canada and the United States, and slowly making its way across Canada into BC.
Heres what our price includes:
- Removal and disposal of your existing gas hot water tank.
- Installation of your new hot water tank.
- All materials and fittings to connect new tank.
- Gas permit - required by the BC Safety Authority.
- Thermal expansion valve to ensure the water pressure in your home stays at a safe level.
- Seismic strapping.
- All of the above are required to meet code requirements.
If you decide to choose Pioneer to provide and install your new hot water tank, heres what you can expect:
- Upon placing your order you will receive a phone call from our office to set up a phone meeting with our plumbing manager. During this conversation the manager can give you a run down on what to expect and ensure that what you purchased will be right for your home. Although our pricing is accurate 90% of the time this online price is subject to change depending on how your current furnace system is set up.
- Professional installation from beginning to end, ensuring you understand the operation of your new unit and have all your questions answered along the way.
- A work area kept clean and tidy throughout the project.
- Satisfaction guaranteed. We want to ensure all our customers are happy with their purchase and the experience they received with our company.
Additional information:
Choosing the right size:
Your existing tank should have a sticker on the side that provides the make, model, and serial number, along with other important details. One of these details will include the capacity of the tank. This is where you can find out what size of tank you need. Typically most home owners will replace their current tank with the same size tank.
Upgrading to a larger tank:
In some cases, if you have a busy house hold and are using lots of hot water, the tank that is currently installed might not be able to keep up to the demand placed on it. In this situation, there is an option to upgrade to a larger hot water tank. In order to do this we will need to have adequate space to fit the larger tank in. The difference between a 50 gallon and 60 gallon tank is roughly 4-6 inches larger in height, and 3-4 inches wider. These can often require a new tank pan as well.
Price seems high? Heres why:
You might call around and find that many companies offer tank installations at a lower price. Beware of this. The reason that the pricing is much cheaper is likely because they don't include a few very important key parts that are actually required by law to be installed on every tank. Either that, or their price is not up front and they will spring the additional costs on you when they are in your home. These parts include:
1. Seismic strapping is required to be installed around every hot water tank to ensure that in the event of an earth quake the hot water tank will stay in place. In the event of an earth quake the last thing you want is to be dealing with a flood, and potential gas leak, not to mention having hot water is essential during emergency situations.
2. Thermal expansion tank. When your hot water tank heats up, the cool water expands and causes excess pressure in your water system. The thermal expansion tank allows an area for the excess pressure to go, rather than putting stress on your plumbing system.
Be sure to ask the other companies you speak with if they are including these things in their up front price. If they aren't, you may want to reconsider as this could potentially void your warranty on your new tank.
Hot Water Tank Features:
- Premium grade anode rod provides long-lasting tank protection
- Easy to light – no matches required
- EverKleen™ patented system fights sediment build-up
- Enhanced flow brass drain valve
- Standard replacement parts
Warranty:
- Tank - 6 Years limited
- Parts - 6 Years limited
- 1 year on labour
**optional 4 Year Extended ProtectionPlus Warranty available**
Specifications: