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Pickering Tankless

Thinking of getting a tankless? We offer installation and service throughout all of Pickering for both tankless and conventional tank type systems. If you rent your water heater it’s time to move to a systems that you own, and we can give you a great deal and stop the lifelong monthly payments.

Pickering is a great city, it water is taken from Lake Ontario and this is conducive to a new tankless as it has a relatively low dissolved solids content. Pickering has water that reduces the amount of buildup on the inside of a tankless heat exchanger. A tankless has a lifespan of over 20 years.

Here is some quick math on owing a tankless vs purchasing one in Pickering

  • Rental
  • Tankless Rental – $39/month
  • Tankless Lifespan – 20 years
  • Total = $9,360
  • Purchased
  • Purchase Price – $3500 max
  • Savings - $5860 or more

We offer tankless systems in Pickering installed for around $3000 plus or minus $500. On top of all that a tankless will save you money on your gas bill as it is over 90% efficient verses a regular tank that is at best 60%.

IF your interested in getting a tankless send us some info and we can get you a free quote

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Takagi T-K3

The T-K3 model is one of Takagi’s most versatile and powerful residential tankless water heaters. The T-K3 has Easy-Link capability, allowing owners to connect up to four units without the use of a controller unit. The TK3 can also be converted to a direct vent model to further extend its application in residential homes.

Features

This Takagi TK3 tankless has a number of features that allow it to stand out from the pack.

Compact Size: Only 13.8 inches wide, the T-K3 tankless has the ability to be recessed between wall studs for even more space savings.

Low Activation Flow Rate: The Takagi TK3 activates at only 0.5 GPM, which allows the use of smaller water flows in bathroom sinks and showers. This is a pretty standard flow rate now for new generation tankless water heaters.

Parallel Installation: Easy Link technology allows the T-K3 to be installed with up to three other units without the use of an additional control box.

Direct-Vent Conversion: The TK3 can easily use a direct vent conversion to import combustion air from outside.

Eight Temperature Settings: Some tankless manufactures have only 4 preset temperature settings, the T-K3 offers eight separate temperatures. However, if you want a specific temperature than it is required that you buy the TM-RE10 temperature controller.

Longer vent runs: The T-K3 can have a vent pipe run up to 50 feet with five elbows, instead of the normal 35 with three elbows. This can be a great addition if your particular installation has a long vent run.

Synopsis

The TK3 tankless incorporates a number of important features into one new tankless system, and should fit the needs of most high-volume residential applications. As always performance depends on the temperature of the ground water, and with winter water temperatures here in Ontario, Toronto and the Toronto region dipping to the low 40 degrees F range you can expect the T-K3 tankless to produce a flow rate around 4.1 GPM, or 246 GPH.

Specifications

Natural Gas Input  Min. 11,000 Btu   Max. 199,000 Btu 
LPG Input  Min. 11,000 Btu   Max. 199,000 Btu 
Gas Connection  3/4″    
Water Connection  3/4″    
Natural Gas Pressure Inlet  Min 5.0″ W.C.   Max 10.5″ W.C. 
LP Gas Pressure Inlet  8″ Min. W.C.   13.5″ Max. W.C. 
Weight  40 lbs   Electronic Ignition 
Dimensions  20.5″ X 13.8″ X 8.5″    
Ignition  Electronic Ignition    
Electrical Supply  AC 120 V    
Water Pressure  Min. 15 psi   Max. 150 psi 
Manifold Pressure  Natural 2.5   Propane 4.4 
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ecoENERGY Grants and Rebates

The ecoENERGY Retrofit for residential homes is creating jobs and helping Ontario residents save money. These changes help to reduce energy bills now and in the future. BUT you need to act quickly, funding for the grant program is limited and everyones evaluations and retrofits need to be completed before March 31, 2012 or you will missout.

This ecoENERGY retrofit program has a specific section for tankless water heaters as they’re very high efficiency systems compared to what has conventionally been installed in homes.  In Ontario you can expect a $375 rebate from the Government if you decided to switch over to a high efficiency tankless. 

Several tankless brands are able to deliver the required efficiency and all bring in the full rebate value. If your interested you can read more about the different tankless brands and their specifications below.

    1. Rinnai
    2. Navien 
    3. Nortiz

Eligibility for the ecoENERGY retrofit program in Ontario

New ecoENERGY Participants – If you or the previous owner of your home didn’t have and energy audit completed between April 1 2007 and June 5 2011 than you are considered a new applicant.  All you need to do is sign up and have the initial audit of your home completed – FIND OUT MORE

Past ecoENERGY Participants – If you or the previous owner of your home participated in the program between April 1 2007 and June 5 2011 and the maximum amount of $5000 wasn’t submitted then you can submit another application for upgrades completed on or after June 6 2011. 

 

Popular Items on the Ontario Grant Table

  • Furnaces — high-efficiency gas/oil furnace, up to $790
  • Central air conditioners — replacement air conditioner $250
  • Hot water heaters — high-efficiency gas water heater $375
  • Hot water heaters — condensing tankless water heater $375
  • Boilers — high-efficiency gas or oil boiler upgrade $750
  • HRV — in home heat recovery ventilator $375
  • Solar Thermal— installation of solar hot water system $1,250
  • Heat pumps — air-source heat pump that doubles as air conditioner $500
  • Geothermal — energy-efficient ground or water source heat pumps, up to $4,375

Ontario homeowners also can take advantage of these upgrades

  • Attic or roof — insulation up to $750
  • Exterior wall — insulation up to $1,875
  • Basement — insulation up to $1,250
  • Crawl space — insulation up to $1,000

Interested in an Energy Audit and dont know where to start? Start Here and know information is always free! 

If your interested in a tankless than you want to Start Here

 

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