Bradford White
Bradford White is an employee owned American manufacturer of residential and commercial water heaters headquartered in Ambler, Pennsylvania, with its manufacturing facility located in Middleville, Michigan. The company is among the largest American manufacturers of water heaters, competing with companies such as Rheem and A. O. Smith. Bradford White Corporation is made up of Bradford White Water Heaters, Bradford White – Canada, Laars Heating Systems, and Niles Steel Tank.
Type | Employee Owned |
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Founded | 1881 |
Headquarters | Ambler, Pennsylvania, United States |
Products | Water heaters |
Website | www |
Products
The company produces various types of water heaters, including natural gas-, electric- (including high efficiency heat pump models), and propane models. The lineup includes some high-efficiency and Energy Star models. The company also offered a line of natural gas- and propane-powered tankless water heaters known as EverHot, as well as storage tanks for solar water heaters.
In 2015, the EverHot series was replaced by the Infiniti series. Unlike the EverHot series which were rebranded Rinnai units, the Infiniti series was designed in-house by Bradford White and features an exclusive SteadiSet Technology as well as a Scale Reduction Technology (SRT).
Business model
Bradford White has a longstanding business model where its water heaters are not sold directly to consumers; Bradford White water heaters are only sold to professional contractors at various supply houses. Bradford White claims this approach ensures proper and safe installation of its water heaters, and also prevents code violations.
Awards
In 2006, in a report by J.D. Power and Associates, Bradford White was ranked highest in subcontractor satisfaction of water heater brands.[1]
References
- "J.D. Power and Associates and McGraw-Hill Construction Reports: Lennox Industries Inc. and Bradford White Rank Highest among HVAC and Water Heater/Boiler Manufacturers in Satisfying Subcontractors". J.D. Power and Associates. 5 September 2006. Retrieved 1 February 2012.