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Quality Gas Water Heaters for Every Home

Gas water heaters are a reliable way to deliver hot water quickly and efficiently. Whether you need a new unit or a replacement, we offer trusted brands built to last.

Choosing the Right Gas Hot Water Heater

Not all gas hot water heaters are the same. We’ll help you find the right size and style to match your home’s needs, ensuring consistent performance and energy savings.

High Efficiency Gas Water Heaters

Looking to lower your utility bills? Our high-efficiency gas water heaters are designed to use less fuel while still providing powerful, consistent heating for your entire household.

Explore Tankless Natural Gas Water Heaters

Tankless natural gas water heaters heat water on demand, saving space and energy. These models are great for families who need continuous hot water without the wait.

Residential Gas Water Heaters You Can Trust

We stock a variety of residential gas water heaters perfect for single-family homes, condos, and more. Whether you prefer a tank or a tankless option, we have you covered.

The Best Gas Water Heaters at Great Prices

Browse our selection of the best gas water heaters for sale. With competitive pricing and expert guidance, we’ll help you make the right investment for your home.

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Have questions? Our team is ready to assist you with choosing and installing the right natural gas water heater for your home.

Frequently Asked Questions

Gas water heaters come in two main types:

  • Tank Water Heaters: Store a large volume of hot water for immediate use.
  • Tankless (On-Demand) Water Heaters: Heat water only when needed, providing endless hot water and saving space.

The appropriate size depends on household size and hot water usage:

  • Tank Water Heaters: Typically range from 30 to 80 gallons.
  • Tankless Water Heaters: Measured by flow rate (gallons per minute, GPM).

For a family of four, a 50–80 gallon tank or a tankless unit with a flow rate of 7–10 GPM is recommended.

With proper maintenance, a gas water heater can last between 10 to 15 years. Tankless models may last up to 20 years.

Tankless models offer:

  • Endless Hot Water: No need to wait for a tank to refill.
  • Energy Efficiency: Only heats water as needed.
  • Space Saving: Compact design.

Both propane and natural gas water heaters have their advantages. Here’s a comparison to help you decide:

  • Natural Gas:
  • Generally cheaper than propane due to lower fuel costs.
  • Ideal for homes with access to a natural gas line.
  • Offers a steady supply of energy with no need for tank refills.

  • Propane:
  • Suitable for homes that are not connected to a natural gas line.
  • Propane water heaters may be more expensive to run, but they offer the same efficiency as natural gas models.
  • Propane has a higher energy density, meaning you’ll use less fuel for the same heat output.

Ultimately, if you have access to natural gas, it's typically more economical, but propane can be a good choice if you live in a rural area where natural gas is not available. Choose based on availability and cost-effectiveness for your situation.

Signs include:

  • Age over 10 years.
  • Frequent repairs.
  • Inconsistent water temperature.
  • Visible leaks.

The best gas water heater depends on your specific needs, including household size, budget, and hot water usage. However, some top-rated brands to consider are:

  • Rheem: Known for high efficiency and reliable performance, ideal for both tank and tankless models.
  • Bradford White: Offers durable models with a focus on residential and commercial use.
  • A.O. Smith: Recognized for energy-efficient models and advanced technology.

For smaller homes or apartments, a 40–50 gallon tank water heater may suffice, while larger homes may benefit from 60–80 gallon models or a tankless unit for unlimited hot water. Always ensure the size and model suit your specific needs.