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Noritz Tank (Storage) Water Heaters

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Noritz Tank (Storage) Water Heaters: buyer's guide

Noritz offers 21 tank / storage water heaters models in the lineup we track. This page is the Noritz-specific cut of the broader Tank (Storage) Water Heaters water heaters category — same product class, narrowed to the Noritz catalog only.

About Noritz

<p>Of the brands serving the US water heaters market, Noritz carries unusual depth: multiple price tiers, multiple form factors, and a track record measured in decades. Founded in Japan, Noritz has earned its way into nearly every water heaters-buying conversation by combining catalog breadth with a service network that translates into real-world reliability. Below is the complete current catalog, structured by sub-type and price tier; the overview that follows orients you to where Noritz is strong, where competitors edge it out, and which specific Noritz model is right for your install.</p>...

For the complete Noritz lineup across all sub-types and capacities, see the Noritz Water Heaters hub.

Noritz Tank (Storage) Water Heaters models we track

Other Tank / Storage water heaters brands

If you're cross-shopping tank / storage water heaters beyond Noritz, the following brands also ship in this category:

About Tank (Storage) Water Heaters water heaters

The conventional storage tank water heater remains the volume residential water heater across the US — roughly 75% of all installs. A tank water heater stores 30–80 gallons of preheated water in an insulated steel tank, fired by gas atmospheric burner, gas power-vent, gas direct-vent, or electric resistance elements. Compared to tankless, storage tanks have lower upfront cost, simpler install (no gas-line resizing, no PVC venting), and tolerate higher peak demand events without GPM limits. The trade-off is standby losses (continuous reheating to maintain temperature) and a finite reservoir.