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High efficiency, high deliverability, self-cleaning water heaters

After heating and cooling, water heating is the largest energy expense in your home. Water heating efficiency is determined by its energy factor. The higher the energy factor, the greater the savings. High efficiency models have the capability of producing more hot water at a much higher rate while still providing low operating costs. Self-cleaning Hydrojet systems also help prevent sediment build-up that can rob a water heater of efficiency and cause premature tank failure.

When upgrading to a high efficiency water heater, installing low-flow showerheads and pipe insulation can provide you with additional energy savings.


Low-Flow Showerhead


Pipe Insulation

Note: Low-flow showerheads not only save energy, but can save an average family 200 gallons of water per week.

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