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Spring Tips to Save Money

Save Money and Time with Spring Tips from NC Water Heaters  Affectionally called the growing season, Spring is here! Make sure your home is protected and safe as the weather changes. Here's a few things to look out for this spring:  Leaking Hose Bibs Increased Root Growth Leaking hose bibs ... More

Employee Spotlight – Meet Brandon

Hey Brandon! What's your role at NC Water Heaters? I started working as a Plumbing Helper. I am happy to say 10 years later I am still working in the same industry, for the same company. I've grown a lot and am now the Assistant Plumbing Manager   What’s your favorite thing about working at NC Water ... More

NCWaterHeaters.com Accepts Super Service Award

NCWaterHeaters.com Earns Esteemed 2015 Angie’s List Super Service Award Award reflects company’s consistently high level of customer service NCWaterHeaters.com has earned the service industry’s coveted Angie’s List Super Service Award, reflecting an exemplary year of service provided to members of the local services ... More

But my water heater is working just fine…

If you have a water heater in your home, you will want to read about the new Department of Energy (DOE) National Appliance Energy Conservation Act (NAECA) minimum efficiency standards on residential water heaters in the U.S., effective April 16, 2015. Now is the time to consider replacing your water heater, especially if it ... More

Do you have a water heater in your home?

If you have a water heater in your home, you will want to read about the new Department of Energy (DOE) National Appliance Energy Conservation Act (NAECA) minimum efficiency standards on residential water heaters in the U.S., effective April 16, 2015. http://www.ncwaterheaters.com/About/Resources/ Now is the time to ... More

Energy Factor Requirement Changes for Water Heaters in 2015

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has updated the National Appliance Energy Conservation Act (NAECA) to increase minimum efficiency standards on residential water heaters in the U.S., effective April 16, 2015. These updates will require higher Energy Factor (EF) ratings on almost all residential gas, electric, oil and ... More

Free Info Friday – Why should I consider a Hybrid water heater?

Hybrid water heaters have become an excellent source for saving energy and money on your monthly electric bill. I am frequently asked how Hybrids work, and dispelling some common misunderstandings. Hybrid water heaters are essentially electric water heaters that use a heat pump in reverse. There are no gas connections on the ... More