Gas Water Heaters
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Bradford White Defender Safety System 50-Gallon Gas Water Heater
Bradford White 50-Gallon Gas Atmospheric Water Heater
Rheem Performance Platinum 50-Gallon Gas Water Heater
Navien NPE-240A2 Premium Condensing Tankless Water Heater
Rheem Performance Platinum 40-Gallon Gas Water Heater
AO Smith Signature Premier 50-Gallon Gas Water Heater
Noritz NRC1111-DV-NG Indoor Condensing Tankless Water Heater
AO Smith Vertex Power Direct Vent 50-Gallon Gas Water Heater
Westinghouse 50-Gallon Lifetime Stainless Steel Gas Water Heater
Rinnai RU160iN Sensei Tankless Water Heater
Rinnai RU130iN Sensei Tankless Water Heater
Rinnai RU150iN Sensei Tankless Water Heater
Navien NPE-210A2 Premium Tankless Water Heater
Rinnai RU180iN Sensei Tankless Water Heater
Bradford White ICON System 50-Gallon Gas Water Heater
Rinnai RU98iN Sensei Tankless Water Heater
Rinnai RUR98iN Sensei+ Recirculation Tankless Water Heater
Navien NPE-180A2 Premium Tankless Water Heater
Bradford White 40-Gallon Gas Atmospheric Water Heater
Bradford White RG250T6N 50-Gallon Residential Gas Water Heater
Navien NHB-110 Combi Boiler Water Heater
Bradford White RG275H6N 75-Gallon High-Capacity Gas Water Heater
Bosch Greentherm T 9900 SE Indoor Tankless Water Heater
Gas Water Heaters: full buyer's guide
Natural gas water heaters dominate US residential water heating where natural gas service is available — roughly 49% of US homes have gas water heaters. They split into tank (40/50/75/80-gallon storage with gas burner) and tankless (on-demand condensing) sub-types, with venting variations (atmospheric chimney, power-vent PVC, direct-vent sealed combustion) that determine which install scenarios fit.
Why gas water heaters dominate
- Operating cost: natural gas is consistently the cheapest residential water heater fuel by per-BTU pricing in most US markets — typically 50–60% of equivalent electric resistance cost
- Recovery speed: a 40,000 BTU gas burner delivers ~40 GPH at 90°F rise — twice the recovery of a 4500W electric element. Better for households with concentrated peak demand.
- Wide product lineup: every major brand makes gas variants across the full capacity range (29G compact through 80G+ commercial)
- Mature service network: gas water heater repair is a common service call; parts and installers are universally available
Gas water heater venting types
- Atmospheric vent — the legacy standard. Burner exhaust rises naturally through a B-vent chimney. Lowest install cost where a chimney exists. Volume picks: Rheem Performance Platinum 50G, AO Smith Signature Premier 50G, Bradford White Defender 50G.
- Power vent — vent fan + PVC venting. Eliminates chimney requirement. Right pick for closet installs and manufactured homes. Rheem Performance Power Vent 50G.
- Direct vent (sealed combustion) — 2-pipe vent draws combustion air from outside. Required for sealed-envelope new construction and tight-clearance installs. Rheem Performance Plus 50G Direct Vent, AO Smith Vertex 50G.
- Condensing power-vent — high-efficiency (0.84+ UEF), 2-pipe PVC venting, condensate drain required. See condensing category.
Gas tank by capacity
- 40-gallon gas — 2–3 person households. Volume models: Rheem XG40T12HE40U0, AO Smith GCV-40-300.
- 50-gallon gas — 3–4 person households (most-shopped size). Rheem XG50T12HE40U0, AO Smith GCV-50-300.
- 75-gallon gas — 5–7 person households. Rheem 75G, AO Smith ProLine Master 75G.
- 100-gallon gas — commercial/estate-class. AO Smith Cyclone Mxi 100G.
- 30-gallon gas — 1–2 person households, manufactured homes. Bradford White Compact 30G.
Gas tankless
Gas tankless eliminates the storage tank. See the full tankless category for buying guidance. Top picks: Rheem RTGH-95DVLN, Rinnai RU199iN, Navien NPE-240A2.
Major gas water heater brands
- Rheem gas — Performance / Performance Plus / Performance Platinum lineup. See the Performance Platinum line hub.
- AO Smith gas — Signature / Signature Premier / ProLine.
- Bradford White gas — Defender / Eco-Defender / ICON System (plumber channel).
- Rinnai — primarily gas tankless (Sensei line)
- Navien — gas tankless with ComfortFlow buffer
- Noritz — Japanese-engineered gas tankless
- Bosch — Greentherm gas tankless
Gas water heater warranty by tier
| Tier | Warranty | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Premium tank | 12 years | Rheem Performance Platinum 50G |
| Mid-tier tank | 9 years | AO Smith Signature Premier 50G |
| Contractor channel | 8 years | Rheem PROG50-38N-RH60 |
| Plumber channel | 6 years (+10-yr upgrade) | Bradford White Defender 50G |
| Entry tier | 6 years | Rheem Performance / AO Smith Signature 100 |
| Premium tankless | 15-year HX | Rinnai RU199iN |
Gas vs electric vs heat pump
- Vs electric tank: gas wins on operating cost (50–60% of electric) and recovery speed. Loses on simplicity (no gas line, venting, or combustion-air requirements). Choose electric if no natural gas service.
- Vs heat pump: heat pump matches or beats gas on operating cost but requires the right install location (1,000+ cu ft ambient air). Heat pump qualifies for $2,000 federal IRA tax credit; gas does not. For electrification, heat pump; for fastest install with low cost, gas.
- Vs propane: identical hardware; different fuel. Natural gas costs 50–70% of propane per BTU in most US markets. Use propane only when natural gas isn't available.
Bottom line on gas water heaters
For US homes with natural gas service, gas water heaters remain the volume default — best operating cost (until heat pump factors in IRA incentives), mature service network, every brand makes a full lineup. The buying decision is mostly: pick the right capacity, pick the right venting (atmospheric / power-vent / direct-vent based on install location), pick the right warranty tier (Performance Platinum at 12 years is the value pick across the lineup). For long-horizon electrification, evaluate heat pump or gas tankless as alternatives.