Rheem

Rheem Hot Water Tanks

Rheem Hot Water Tank Product Line


Rheem has an extensive residential hot water tank product line. We feel the best way to view it is by going right to the source. Click the link below to look at the full line-up.


Call any time during office hours to consult with one of our heating technicians. We will be happy to assist you with choosing a hot water tank that suits you needs best.


Residential Gas Hot Water Tanks

Rheem Gas Water Heaters

Rheem Gas Water Heaters


Rheem has an extensive residential hot water tank product line. We feel the best way to view it is by going right to the source. Click the link below to look at the full line-up.


Call any time during office hours to consult with one of our heating professionals. We will be happy to assist you with choosing a hot water tank that suits you needs best.


Credit: Rheem Residential Gas Water Heaters

Commercial Gas Hot Water Tanks

Rheem Commercial Gas Water Heaters

Rheem Commercial Gas Water Heaters


Rheem commercial storage tanks are made of heavy-gauge steel and have a high-temperature porcelain enamel liner that protects all tank and coil components for long-term performance. A longer tank life translates to a higher return on investment, which any business owner will welcome.


Credit: Rheem Commercial Gas Water Heaters

Rheem continues to build on their foundation of tank-type gas water heaters to offer some of the highest-performing water heaters available today, ranging from traditional to high efficiency. Their gas water heaters offer the ideal combination of performance, functionality, and efficiency for any family's lifestyle and budget, ensuring you have consistent hot water for years to come.


About Rheem

Rheem Manufacturing Company is an American privately held manufacturer that produces residential and commercial water heaters and boilers, as well as heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment. The company also produces and sells products under the Ruud brand name. It is a subsidiary of Paloma Industries. What became Rheem started in 1925 as a supplier of packaging to the petroleum industry, and is currently headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia in the United States. The company is one of the largest manufacturers of both water heating and HVAC equipment in the United States, and also produces and markets products in Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Bahrain, China, Chile, Brazil, Canada, Iraq, Kuwait, Mexico, New Zealand, Perú, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, UAE, and Ukraine.


History


The company is named for its founders, brothers Richard "R. S." Rheem and Donald "D. L." Rheem. They were the sons of William S. Rheem (1862–1919), former Standard Oil Company of California president who led the construction of a major oil refinery for the company in Richmond, California. The brothers initially began manufacturing galvanized steel drums in 1925 as a co-partnership with Pacific Galvanizing Company in Emeryville, California. A third brother, William "W.K." Rheem, helped finance the company at its start. The Rheem Manufacturing Company was subsequently organized on January 22, 1930, buying out Pacific Galvanizing. Rheem also acquired the Republic Steel package company, which also had a plant in Richmond. Republic Steel made boilers and tanks, which allowed Rheem to enter the business of water heating. The company acquired the John Wood Manufacturing Company of California, which produced automatic gas storage water heaters, in 1931. The company expanded overseas to Australia in 1936, building a plant in Sydney. The Australian operation began making steel shipping containers, including drums, in 1937 and water heaters in 1939.


In 1941, the company became the largest manufacturer of automatic water heaters in the United States. During World War II, much of the company's efforts went towards wartime production, including building ships and aircraft parts. In 1954, Rheem brought the introduction of "glass-lining", which coated the interior of a water heater tank with porcelain to extend the life of the tank. One of the most significant events came in 1956 with the introduction of "Rheemaire" central air conditioning and heater systems for homes. This eventually became one of the company's primary business areas. In 1959, Rheem purchased the Ruud Manufacturing Company.

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