Ruud

Ruud Hot Water Tanks

Ruud Hot Water Tank Product Line


Rudd 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.


Hot Water Tank Series - Residential & Commercial

Rudd Gas Fired Hot Water Tanks

Rudd hot water tanks has an extensive residential and Commercial 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: Rudd Gas Fired Hot Water Tanks

Ruud offers a full line up of hot water tanks to suit any size home or family. 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.



About Ruud

More than 100 years ago, Edwin Ruud, a Norwegian mechanical engineer, came to America and developed the first successful automatic water heater. That early success marked the beginning of a tradition of innovation and value that led to the introduction of RUUD heating and air conditioning equipment in the 1950s. Since then, the RUUD has grown into one of North America’s largest manufacturers of quality heating, cooling and water heating products for residential and light commercial use. Today, RUUD operates manufacturing facilities employing highly trained workers and state-of-the-art equipment. Over the years, the product lines have expanded, changed, and improved significantly as new design techniques and better manufacturing technologies have become available. What remains unchanged throughout our history, however, is our commitment to producing the most reliable, long-lasting, efficient equipment you can buy

Edwin Ruud: Inventor of the First Automatic Gas Water Heater

It’s a time beyond recollection for most of us now. But before Edwin Ruud, hot running water on demand was a luxury unknown to even the most affluent Americans. While working in Pittsburgh in the 1880s for industrialist George Westinghouse, young Ruud built the first automatic, storage tank-type gas water heater. The unit went into production around 1889 and patents followed soon afterward. Ruud eventually bought the rights to his invention and in 1897 organized his own company to make water heaters. Other breakthroughs, large and small, followed over the years, as Ruud became a leading pioneer in water heating products for the home as well as for commercial and industrial applications. By the time Ruud departed the scene, his breakthrough innovation had changed the daily hygienic habits of every living American.

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