Electric Water Heaters: Best Prices & Safe Choices

Electric Water Heaters: The Ideal Choice for Every Home in Saudi Arabia

If you're searching for electric water heaters that are reliable and safe for daily use in Riyadh, Jeddah, or Dammam, picking the right size, tank type, and safety features makes all the difference between hassle-free comfort and constant repair bills. At Matkel, we offer a carefully selected range of electric water heaters that suit apartments, villas, and rest houses, with multiple size options to fit your family size and usage patterns.

How to Choose the Right Electric Water Heater?

Start by determining the capacity (liters) based on your needs, then check for quality insulation, corrosion resistance, a safety valve, and a precise thermostat. In areas with higher mineral content—common in parts of Dammam—a tank with extra anti-rust protection and added defenses against scale build-up will last longer.

  • Popular Sizes: 30–50 liters for apartments, 80–100 liters for families, even more for high-demand use.
  • Safety: Pressure relief valve, overheat protection, and ground fault circuit breaker during installation.
  • Efficiency: Strong thermal insulation to keep water hot longer while saving on electricity bills.
  • Warranty & After-Sales: Essential to minimize breakdown risks and ensure peace of mind.

Why Buy from Matkel?

Matkel is your trusted supplier for building materials and water tanks in Saudi Arabia. We'll help you choose the best electric water heater based on your space, needs, and budget. Enjoy competitive prices, consistent availability, and fast delivery options across major cities. Browse models, compare specifications, and order quickly and easily on Matkel.

Frequently Asked Questions

If you’ve got a bathtub, prefer longer showers, or have two people showering back-to-back, a bigger tank increases comfort. In some Jeddah apartments, longer pipe runs can delay hot water delivery; a larger tank and pipe insulation can help maintain temperature and reduce reheating cycles.
Running an empty heater or leaving leaks unattended can burn out the element and cause safety hazards. Even small leaks around fittings or the safety valve should be checked—some are just pressure release, but persistent drips could indicate valve or pressure issues.
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