AMBLER, PA — Bradford White Corporation will take center stage at the 2025 ASPE Tech Symposium in Orlando later this month, highlighting its latest innovations and offering technical insights to plumbing engineers from across the country.
The company, which includes Bradford White Water Heaters, Laars Heating Systems, and Bock Water Heaters, will exhibit at Booth #400 from September 24–28. Engineers will be on hand to discuss product advancements, industry challenges, and key trends shaping the future of plumbing and water heating.
A major feature of Bradford White’s presence will be an educational seminar delivered by its engineering team. The session, titled “Navigating the Future of Commercial Water Heating: Key Insights on DOE 2026 Updates, Efficiency, Venting, and Retrofit Design,” will be held Saturday, September 27, at 10:45 a.m. in Salon 13-14. The seminar will explore the impact of upcoming Department of Energy regulations, efficiency requirements, and design strategies for retrofitting commercial systems.
“The ASPE Tech Symposium is an essential forum for advancing innovation in the plumbing industry,” said Neal Heyman, senior director of marketing for Bradford White Corporation. “Our participation reflects our commitment to providing trusted solutions that address the evolving needs of plumbing engineers.”
Organized by the American Society of Plumbing Engineers, the symposium is regarded as one of the premier technical events in the sector. It offers professional development sessions taught by licensed instructors, many of which qualify for continuing education credits.
“Events like this one provide opportunities to exchange ideas, showcase new solutions and build stronger industry relationships,” Heyman added. “Those connections ultimately drive progress in the plumbing engineering field.”
Bradford White’s presence at the symposium underscores its role as both a manufacturer and an industry educator, aiming to help engineers navigate regulatory changes while advancing water heating technology for commercial and industrial use.
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