New Hot Water Heater from Rheem Reduces Energy Use by 73%

The Prestige Series Hybrid Electric Water Heater saves homeowners an estimated $4,000 in energy costs over 10 years of use.

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Photography courtesy of Rheem.

Homeowners are attracted to the idea of saving money on energy usage costs, and will in fact pay a premium for a home with green features. Now, builders have another enticing option for a cost-and-energy-saving home product.

Heating and cooling equipment manufacturer Rheem introduces the new Prestige Series Hybrid Electric Water Heater, which can reduce standard energy usage by up to 73%. The product pays for itself in less than two years with the amount it saves on energy bills, which can total $4,000 in savings over 10 years of use.

ā€œThe average water heater accounts for almost 20% of a home’s total energy use, and it is a critical appliance for home builders and homeowners looking to construct energy efficient homes or retrofits,ā€ said John Ballard, senior manager, residential new construction national accounts at Rheem.

The electric water heater exceeds ENERGY STAR requirements, featuring a 70-gallon First Hour Delivery, which delivers more hot water than most standard residential electric water heaters, and operating at a 3.50 Energy Factor, a whopping 268% higher Energy Factor than standard electric units.

The heater can also be connected to Rheem’s exclusive EcoNetĀ® Smart Home System, allowing homeowners to integrate the machine with existing Nest thermostat or Wink home automation systems and control the device through a smartphone app. EcoNet monitors the system’s performance and sends automatic alerts for service and maintenance. It also features a water leak detection alert and can be set to a number of operating modes such as ā€˜Vacation’ and ā€˜High Demand’ for customized energy savings.

The duct-ready units are easy to install, can fit in smaller install locations, and do not require an adapter.

About the Author

Lauren Shanesy

Lauren is a former senior associate editor for Hanley Wood's residential construction group.

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