Water Heater 

Conventional Vent 

Available sizes
  • 40 Gallons
  • 50 Gallons
  • 60 Gallons
Warranty

10 Year Warranty

Size Options

Size Options

Installation

Flexible Installation

Efficient

Energy Efficient

Description

Conventional vented water heaters are among the most common systems, using indoor air for combustion and venting exhaust through a chimney. While dependable, they require chimney placement, limiting installation options. Also known as atmospheric vented models, they typically offer lower installation costs, making them a smart choice for homeowners.

🔥 Fuel Source

  • âś” Natural Gas
  • âś” Propane

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faq

What is a Conventional Vented Water Heater?

A conventional vented water heater is one of the most common types found in households. It uses indoor air for combustion to heat water, with exhaust gases safely vented through pipes leading to a chimney. Known for their reliability, these water heaters are an efficient option for homes with existing chimney venting systems.

Why Choose a Conventional Vented Water Heater?

Conventional vented water heaters have proven reliability, providing hot water to households for decades. With fewer parts than newer models, they are less prone to breakdowns, making replacements straightforward and cost-effective. These heaters don’t rely on electricity, ensuring continuous hot water even during power outages—an invaluable benefit for long-term use.

Selecting the Right Size Conventional Vented Water Heater for Your Home?

For a household of 2-3 people, a 40-gallon conventional vented water heater typically meets hot water needs. A 50-gallon tank is ideal for households of 3-4, while larger families of 6 or more may benefit from a 60-gallon or 75-gallon tank.

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