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Rheem can't compete with our price list. All water heaters include 5 year parts and labor and 5 year tank warranty. All water heaters have spark ignition and flue dampers except first two items. ASME models and electric commercial water heaters are also available. We also offer gas and propane commercial water heaters up to 725M BTU plus commercial electric water heaters with voltages from 110 to 480.

Rheem can't compete with our response: What can we help you with? What type of information would you like? *Are you interested in commercial electric water heaters from 110V to 480V? *What type of system are you looking for? *Are you interested in our no-cost consignment program? *Are you interested in our leasing program? *Are you a plumber? If you can answer these questions, we can and will help you in anyway. Just contact us at info@ewaterheaters.net . We will be more than happy to help you.

Commercial Water Heaters: We distribute high quality natural and propane gas commercial water heaters with BTU inputs from 76,100 through 512,000 designed to deliver large amounts of hot water economically for applications requiring rapid hourly hot water recovery. Typical applications include large residences, restaurants, apartment buildings, multi family developments, motels, hotels, hospitals, laundromats, car washes, schools and industrial buildings.

For applications where utilization of gas models is not feasible; We offer Commercial Electric Water Heaters that are designed for point-of-use installations where large quantities of hot water are required. Commercial electric models are available in 52, 80 and 119 Gallons with inputs from 6KW through 54KW, and single or three phase voltage options of 208, 240, 277 and 480.

Natural Gas Water Heaters: Did you know your water heater is the second largest user of energy in your home? Your water heater uses about 20% of your energy dollar. That's why it pays to use hot water wisely! Natural gas is the preferred energy choice for heating water. Natural gas heats water more than twice as fast as electricity and at a lower cost.

Tank size: In choosing a new natural gas water heater, you need to consider the size of the tank. If your current water heater is unable to provide enough hot water, you may want to consider a larger tank. If you are replacing an electric water heater, keep in mind that a natural gas water heater recovers, or reaches the set temperature, in less than half the time.

Tips for BOTH electric and gas water heaters

1. Turn the thermostat down to the lowest temperature you're comfortable with. When it's set on scalding hot you have to mix in cold water in your shower to lower the temperature, and why make your heater boil the water if you don't need it that hot? 2. Wrap your heater in a special tank blanket. Home improvement stores sell a special water heater blanket that you can put around your heater to help insulate it. This reduces energy use by 10-15%, and could pay for itself in one year or less. 3. Insulate the room where the heater is. If it's in a garage and it's cold outside, keep the garage door closed! 4. Turn it off when you're out of town. For electric heaters without a switch, you can turn it off at the breaker box. For gas heaters, follow the instructions printed on the heater.

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