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The right water heater size depends on household size, number of bathrooms, and daily hot water usage. Condos and smaller households typically require smaller tanks, while detached homes with multiple occupants may need larger capacities. Usage habits such as back-to-back showers or frequent laundry also affect sizing. A professional assessment helps ensure the water heater meets daily demand without unnecessary energy use.
Yes, most water heaters include manufacturer warranties. Storage tank water heaters typically come with warranties ranging from 6 to 12 years, depending on the model and brand. Tankless water heaters often have different warranty coverage, with longer protection on certain components. Warranty terms vary by manufacturer and installation type, so reviewing coverage during consultation is recommended.
Cancelling a rental agreement usually involves a buyout or contract termination. Many homeowners choose to replace the rented unit with an owned system to eliminate monthly fees. LG Home Comfort can guide homeowners through this process.
Water heater prices vary based on type, fuel source, capacity, and efficiency. Storage tanks and tankless water heaters have different cost ranges. Instead of fixed pricing, LG Home Comfort recommends a consultation to confirm the right system. Flexible monthly payment options are available and are often more predictable than renting.
Water heaters in Ontario are commonly available in electric, natural gas, and propane options. The right fuel type depends on what utilities are available in your home, operating costs, and hot water usage needs.
Common water heater fuel types include: