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Navien vs Rheem — Combi Specialist vs Broad-Line US Brand

Navien is combi/tankless specialist; Rheem covers everything. For tankless and combi specifically — NPE-A2 vs RTGH, NCB vs Rheem combi.

Updated May 2026 · Navien Water Heaters

Rheem is the broad-line US specialist (tank, electric, hybrid, tankless). Navien focuses on tankless and combi-boilers. For tankless and combi specifically:

Tankless: NPE-A2 vs RTGH-95DVLN

Navien NPE-240A2Rheem RTGH-95DVLN
Heat exchanger warranty15 years12 years
Built-in recirc pumpYes (A2)No (external only)
Buffer tankYes (0.5 gal)No
Wi-Fi appNaviLink (good)EcoNet (multi-product, less tankless-focused)
Typical price$2,200-2,500$1,650-1,950

Rheem RTGH significantly undercuts Navien NPE-A2 — about $400-600 difference. Navien wins on features (buffer tank, built-in pump, longer warranty). Decision: do those features justify the price gap?

Combi boilers

Rheem doesn't have a strong combi-boiler line. For combi (hydronic heat + DHW from one unit), Navien is the clearly better answer — Rheem competes here mostly through its commercial line which is overkill for residential.

Software

  • Navien NaviLink: tankless-focused, decent in current generation
  • Rheem EcoNet: covers all Rheem products (HVAC + water). Functional but less polished for the tankless use case

About even depending on whether you use other Rheem products.

Installer network

  • Rheem: wider plumber network overall (because Rheem covers all categories)
  • Navien: NSS network is specialized but smaller

For combi boilers, find an NSS or hydronics specialist regardless of brand.

When to buy Navien

  • You want the buffer tank for cold-sandwich
  • You need a combi boiler — only real choice
  • You want built-in recirculation pump and don't want external Grundfos
  • You value the longer (15-year vs 12-year) heat exchanger warranty

When to buy Rheem

  • Price-sensitive — $400-600 difference matters
  • You don't need built-in recirc or buffer tank
  • You use other Rheem equipment and want EcoNet integration
  • Your installer is Rheem-experienced

Bottom line

Navien is the better tankless on features. Rheem is the better deal. For combi boilers, Navien wins decisively.