Conventional storage water heater fuel sources include natural gas, propane, fuel oil, and electricity. All conventional water heaters store hot water 24 hours per day in a storage tank, typically ranging in volume from 20 to 120 gallons.
To minimize stand-by losses you should consider water heaters that offer higher levels of tank insulations.
Often the lowest-priced storage water heater may be the most expensive to operate and maintain over its lifetime.
Due to the demand a modern tank water heater can supply it will seem like there is an endless supply hot water - for bathing, cooking, dishes, laundry, and all the other countless ways hot water enriches our lives.
We carry a wide variety of gas tank water heaters. They are often the lowest installed cost choice for replacing an existing system.
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The GDHE-50 Vertex™ Power Direct Vent gas water heater is designed specifically to generate a constant flow of 4 gallons per minute, resulting in continuous hot water for your home.
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Bradford White ICON System: —Intelligent gas control with proven millivolt powered technology and built-in piezo igniter. A standard, off the shelf thermopile converts heat energy from the pilot flame into electrical energy to operate the gas valve and microprocessor. No need for external electricity.
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The GP6 75 YTPDT Power Direct Vent High Efficiency gas water heater is 96% efficient which offers unprecedented levels of performance to meet the need.
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