For one lakeside condo, hot water isn’t just a luxury—it’s a necessity. The unit serves dual purposes: a recreational retreat for its owners and a rental property for guests. That means hot water needs to be dependable, ensuring comfort for everyone, every time. When the new owners of the condo purchased the property, one of Read more
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For one lakeside condo, hot water isn’t just a luxury—it’s a necessity. The unit serves dual purposes: a recreational retreat for its owners and a rental property for guests. That means hot water needs to be dependable, ensuring comfort for everyone, every time.
When the new owners of the condo purchased the property, one of the first orders of business was to have a whole-unit inspection prior to completing the transaction. What the inspector found was that while running the water throughout the condo, the water ran hot after only a few minutes of use, making its way for turning the shower into what is essentially known as a cold-water sandwich, and nobody wants to experience that.
After further “inspection,” the culprit was a nearly 30-year-old water heater, which—in terms of water heater life—had made a really strong run. But it was time. Time to replace with a similar unit in terms of reliability. “We were so impressed with the longevity and durability of the existing water heater, we decided to swap the unit out with a nearly identical one, with new and improved features,” said the condo owner. “If we can get even similar or even better performance out of the new unit, we’d be extremely happy.”
The upgrade included the swap out of an aged State Courier 510 unit with a residential 48-gallon State ProLine Lowboy Electric Water Heater, which is a residential product built to commercial-grade standards, and is only available for purchase through professional wholesalers and contractors.
As one might imagine, for a one-bedroom condo, space is at a premium, and you guessed it, the mechanical space resides in a small storage closet, which makes it ideal for a low-profile unit with top mount access. Due to the size of the working mechanical space, and because all appliances in the condo run on electric, the choice was simple.
Because the ProLine’s compact lowboy design and top water connections, it was ideal for this tight space. The installation—with a cramped working area and low-height clearance—was seamless for the local plumbing contractor. But the real advantage? The ProLine’s advanced features which include:
- Consistent hot water delivery with a first-hour rating of 60 gallons
- High efficiency with a 0.93 Uniform Energy Factor (UEF) rating
- Commercial-grade durability, featuring a long-lasting lower Incoloy stainless steel element
- State’s industry-leading tank protection, including:
- CoreGard™ stainless steel anode rod
- Blue Diamond® glass lining for corrosion resistance
- DynaClean™ automatic sediment-cleaning system to extend tank life

And while the previous State unit lasted for more than a quarter of a century, the condo owners have the peace of mind knowing that with dual 4,500-watt heating elements, the ProLine delivers powerful, reliable hot water—ensuring no more cold-water surprises. And with State’s 6-year limited tank and parts warranty, the condo owners also can rest easy knowing their investment is protected.
Finally, because the residential ProLine unit was a recently swapped in, the condo owners have had somewhat limited use, but are extremely satisfied with the hot water production. The owners are confident in the ProLine—in the end, it was the reliable choice when looking to maximize hot water output while seeking energy savings. “We’ve used it multiple times, and BOOM! There is no better feeling knowing that we, and our renters, will have consistent hot water and comfort while bathing or showering,” said the condo owner.

https://vimeo.com/1058459926 Welcome back everyone, we are in the midst of our busy traveling schedule, just returning from the WWETT Show in Indy. We’ll check in from the show with some highlights from our friends from Milwaukee Tool and General Pipe Cleaners. We’ll also visit with Dan Foley, the most recent recipient of the Carlson/Holohan Industry Read more
Welcome back everyone, we are in the midst of our busy traveling schedule, just returning from the WWETT Show in Indy. We’ll check in from the show with some highlights from our friends from Milwaukee Tool and General Pipe Cleaners. We’ll also visit with Dan Foley, the most recent recipient of the Carlson/Holohan Industry Award of Excellence.
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Going to AHR in Orlando Feb 10-12? Make sure to mark you calendars to attend this can’t-miss seminar, “AI and Plumbing: How Smart Applications Can Lead to Smooth Waters Ahead,” with special guest panelists Susan Frew, professional keynote speaker and tech wizard; John Mullen, Director of Technical Services/RPA Technical Liaison, IAPMO; and Mary-Anne Bowcott, owner Read more
Going to AHR in Orlando Feb 10-12? Make sure to mark you calendars to attend this can’t-miss seminar, “AI and Plumbing: How Smart Applications Can Lead to Smooth Waters Ahead,” with special guest panelists Susan Frew, professional keynote speaker and tech wizard; John Mullen, Director of Technical Services/RPA Technical Liaison, IAPMO; and Mary-Anne Bowcott, owner at Westcom Plumbing and Gas Ltd.
This panel will be moderated by Mechanical Hub’s John Mesenbrink and Tim Ward.

Time: 11:00 am ET, Monday, February 10
Location: W314
For more Info: https://ahr25.mapyourshow.com/8_0/sessions/session-details.cfm?scheduleid=18

https://vimeo.com/1051782401 Welcome back to our weekly update. Today is January 31, 2025. Here at Mechanical Hub, we are heading into our busiest travel period of the year with a myriad of industry shows to be conquered. On this update we’ll head back down to Vegas as Eric shows us some cool stuff from the Read more
Welcome back to our weekly update. Today is January 31, 2025. Here at Mechanical Hub, we are heading into our busiest travel period of the year with a myriad of industry shows to be conquered. On this update we’ll head back down to Vegas as Eric shows us some cool stuff from the Milwaukee Tool booth at the World of Concrete. I just got back from RIDGID in Elyria, Ohio, and Eric shows us a new Bosch Heat Pump Water Heater install.

https://vimeo.com/1047355773 Dominating the headlines over the last week or so, the utter devastation from the LA fires has been heartbreaking to watch. The loss of life and homes has been painful to witness from afar, and some fires still burn due to excessively high winds. What turned out to be a fairly innocuous Contractor Spotlight Read more
Dominating the headlines over the last week or so, the utter devastation from the LA fires has been heartbreaking to watch. The loss of life and homes has been painful to witness from afar, and some fires still burn due to excessively high winds. What turned out to be a fairly innocuous Contractor Spotlight, our interview with Yossi Wachtel, owner of Monkey Wrench Plumbing in Los Angeles just got personal.
You can read the Spotlight here:
Contractor Spotlight: Monkey Wrench Plumbing, Heating, Air and Electric—Community First
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