State Industries can't compete!
State Industries can't compete with eWaterheaters.net!! eWaterheaters has discount hot water heaters for commercial and industrial uses. We deliver anywhere in the Continental US. A first in the industry. In most multiple-building properties, one or two water heaters on hand can avoid problems in an emergency. eWaterheaters will consign, free of charge, appropriate water heaters to be used for routine or emergency replacements. When installed, the unit will be invoiced, and a 5-year part and labor warranty will be in effect. This system lets you save money, avoid tenant complaints and immediately replace faulty or inefficient water heaters on a non-emergency basis. Save money, avoid tenant complaints and immediately replace faulty or inefficient water heaters.
There are eight reasons why you should buy an American water heater:
- Easy to install with plug-in cord.
- Has separate flue damper and diverter assembly. The American water heater flue damper is separate and not part of the diverter like State and A.O. Smith.
- American provides a ceramic magnet pipe to be installed on the cold water feed to the heater to give longer life.
- American's pilot assembly guard lasts longer than all others because of its design.
- American water heaters use thermisters to detect temperatures for on and off with a closed differential unlike the old fashioned bulb type that deteriorates with age and give poor on and off control.
- eWaterheaters provide the best pricing program in the industry.
- eWaterheaters give a full five years parts and labor warranty. Others give one year only.
- eWaterheaters give a five-year tank warranty. Others only give three years.
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.