- MAJOR BRANDS OF SELECTED WATER HEATERS WHICH MEET THE REQUIREMENTS TO QUALIFY FOR THE LOW-CARB® TRADE MARK FOR PROFESSIONAL PLUMBING-HEATING-COOLING CONTRACTORS ONLY
- The LOW-CARB® Water Heater Will Serve As A Symbol To The Consumer That It Is "Customized" Just For Their Application WHICH THEY CAN NOT PURCHASE ANYWHERE
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- AVAILABLE ONLY THROUGH WATER HEATER WAREHOUSE ETC., Inc. AND IN THE PLANNING STAGES OF BEING LICENSED TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF WATER HEATER MANUFACTURERS AND/OR PLUMBING & HEATING WHOLESALERS.

The Low-Carb® Water Heater concept is a major step in taking back a large share of the water heater market which was lost to the Big-Box and other retail outlets. It gives the professional contractors an edge over their competitors because it offers the consumer a heater that will reduce scale build-up. This feature will help the heater to operate at maximum efficiency while it minimizes the fuel consumption. More importantly, it will diminish the chances of the customer getting smelly water or finding a gel like substance in their water lines and faucets which is not uncommon in ordinary heaters due to incorrect anode rods. Remember, removing anode rods from water heaters to remedy a water problem voids the manufacturers warranty. A Low-Carb® Heater requires the correct type of anode rod(s) be installed in the heater. A Low-Carb® heater can save your customers the aggravation and hundreds of dollars in unnecessary repair bills. In reality, your customer can save more money buying the heater from you than anyone else.
Definition of Low-Carb® Water Heaters:
The Low-Carb® Trade Mark identifies only the water heaters which meet the criteria of a Low-Carb® Water Heater as described under the definition of Low-Carb® Water Heaters.
Mr. Contractor: Take advantage of this opportunity to beat your competition while you actually help your customers. Tell them about the differences between an ordinary heater and a Low-Carb® Heater.
* Anode rods normally supplied for chlorine treated municipal water source, otherwise contractor must find out source of water supply to the new water heater, especially in hard water or well water areas. Depending upon the water source, heater may require other types of anode rods at an upcharge which should be changed out prior to heater installation.
** If heater manufacturer or wholesaler was licensed by Water Heater Warehouse Etc., Inc. to use the LowCarb® Water Heater Trade Mark, the Licensee shall purchase the proper Low-Carb® self-cleaning carton labels and any other labels and/or equipment deemed necessary to protect the Low-Carb® Trade Mark requirements from Water Heater Warehouse Etc., Inc., its affiliates or authorized suppliers by written consent of WHWetc, inc. only.
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