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Richmond water heaters are extremely well known and from a family of respected water heaters, home air conditioning, industrial water heating and warm air furnaces manufacturers with each product sporting a well known and highly respected name, such as Richmond, Rheem, and Ruud.
Richmond water heaters are manufactured for both commercial and residential applications and though gas systems are prominent in their product lineup, they offer many electric systems as well. Industrial systems differ not only in price but also in construction but replacement parts are available for both commercial and residential Richmond water heaters.

Having said that it is hard to say much negative about such a well-respected company but there are also suitable alternatives to Richmond water heaters for residential applications.

Some of the innovations in water heaters are both energy efficient and space efficient. Water heater designs such as the tankless water heater or the direct vent water heater provide an excellent flow of readily available hot water with outstanding energy efficiency as well. Naturally, Richmond water heaters and Rheem incorporate this new technology in their water heater line up but companies such as Riannai offer cost effective and well built water heaters also.

Though Rheem was initially begun in the US, it is owned by a Japanese company and Riannai is a Japanese company that has been in business since the 1920s and has made a name in water heaters.

Riannai offers a very well built class of both tankless and direct vent water heaters that will have an extended life span and are extremely temperature controllable.

When balancing these two very well built and designed water heater brands against each other, the needs of the family and residence should be primary.

For instance if recyclability is a passion for you then Riannai tankless water heaters are green, feature superb energy efficiency and reduced emissions. In addition, they are constructed from as many recyclable parts as possible. This makes them an excellent and environmentally friendly choice. They have a lifespan of around 20 years as well.

On the other hand, the Richmond water heaters are extremely well engineered and come with a special system so that called EZ link where 2 to 20 tankless water heaters can be connected to supply the hot water needs of a large family or an industry. Obviously for residential purposes 20 tankless water heaters might be overkill but the idea is that the benefits of a tankless water heater can be enjoyed by even high use families or businesses.

Of these two premium water heaters neither will be the cheapest choice you could possibly make. However, with water heaters that use less energy, take less space and which can be far more recyclable than what is currently standard. You may invest more but you certainly can save energy and save the planet while purchasing a water heater that will last for up to twice as long as the standard water heater. The choice of one brand over another is up to your priorities but it is hard to lose with either of these companies.


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