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Sacramento Plumbing and HVAC company now distributing, installing, and serving the cutting edge hybrid water heater.

McDonald Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning Announces Availability of New Eternal Advanced Hybrid Water Heating System
2013-03-07
SACRAMENTO, CA, March 07, 2013 (Press-News.org) McDonald Plumbing, Heating, and Air Conditioning, a plumbing institution in Sacramento for over 56 years, is proud to announce they are now distributing the Eternal Hybrid, a leading edge water heating system that combines the best of tank and tankless technologies to give consumers one solution to meet all their hot water needs without restrictions.

"Reducing water and energy costs are issues everyone is facing" said Mr. Vince McDonald, President of McDonald Plumbing, Heating, and Air Conditioning. "The Eternal Hybrid is an innovative system that combines performance, high efficiency, durability, and safety in a single solution that meets the need for endless hot water without limiting the number of simultaneous fixtures."

The Eternal Hybrid works on the Counter Flow Principle, which avoids the shortcoming of a traditional tank water heater, which is engineered to lose heat, and the shortcomings of a tankless water heater which is engineered to lose pressure. It's unique counter flow design enables cold water to enter from the bottom up while heat is pushed through multiple radiating transfer pipes. Pushing heat through the water in three directions maximizes energy transfer, and simultaneously slows the exhaust of heat instead of reducing water pressure.

There are several benefits to the Eternal Hybrid, including:
- Performance-- No start up lag, cold water sandwich, or pressure drop
- High Efficiency--98% thermal efficiency which lowers utility bills and maintenance costs
- Durability--the unit comes with a 20 year residential and 10 year commercial no leak warranty
- Safety--multiple redundant safety features and super low carbon monoxide emissions
- The only gas hybrid water heater listed with Energy Star

The Eternal Hybrid water heater system is available for both residential and commercial use. Its stainless steel construction makes it well suited for food service, hotel, and business applications. The Eternal can be installed either inside or outside, and mounted on a wall or be floor standing. And it works with a recirculation line or with geothermal and solar applications.

To learn more about the Eternal Hybrid water heating system and whether it is right for you, contact McDonald Plumbing, Heating, and Air Conditioning at (916) 233-4194.

About McDonald Plumbing, Heating, and Air Conditioning (MPHAC):
A leading provider of plumbing, heating and air conditioning services in Sacramento since 1957, MCdonald Plumbing, Heating, and Air Conditioning continues to create ond offer innovative solutions for both homeowners and businesses to reduce water waste, energy costs and carbon footprint, while increasing the health and comfort of both familes and workforce. MPHAC offers the full spectrum of plumbing, heating, and air conditioning services and products for both residential and commercial environments.

If you would like more information about MPHAC, or to receive a free home energy audit, or free air quality audit, please visit www.mcdonaldphac.com, or contact Vince McDonald at (916) 456-4738.

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[Press-News.org] McDonald Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning Announces Availability of New Eternal Advanced Hybrid Water Heating System
Sacramento Plumbing and HVAC company now distributing, installing, and serving the cutting edge hybrid water heater.