Why EllisLudell’s Certified DCWH Sets a Higher Standard
See It First at The Clean Show

What you’ll see at booth 2811 at The Clean Show is more than a piece of equipment. It’s a water heating solution designed for the realities of industrial laundry—tight timelines, high throughput, strict compliance, and zero tolerance for downtime
EllisLudell’s NSF-certified Direct Contact Water Heater is built for operations where every shift and every pound of laundry matters.
Downtime Is Expensive. This Heater Helps Be More Cost Effective.
Every plant manager knows the true cost of downtime. It isn’t just a number on a spreadsheet. It’s missed delivery windows, frustrated customers, extra labor hours, and revenue left on the floor. Outdated or uncertified water heating systems can fail without warning, forcing emergency fixes that ripple through production schedules.
Our certified DCWH was engineered to eliminate that uncertainty. It delivers consistent water temperatures, supports energy efficiency, and reduces failure risks, all critical to keeping your production moving.

Shorter Lead Times Mean Faster Results
Projects do not stop because you are waiting for equipment. That is why EllisLudell is structured for quick turnaround. While others may quote months for delivery, we have streamlined our process to get certified equipment in your hands sooner. Because the less you wait, the faster you return to full capacity and profitability.
Backed by Field Experts Who Know Laundry
Equipment is only as strong as the support behind it. With EllisLudell, you do not get a generic service line. You get access to experienced field specialists who understand the demands of industrial laundry and what is at stake for your operation. From installation to troubleshooting to proactive check-ins, our team is with you every step of the way.
Visit Us and See the Difference

Choosing EllisLudell’s NSF-certified Direct Contact Water Heater is more than checking a compliance box. It is about securing uptime, controlling operational costs, and partnering with a team that knows what keeps your plant running smoothly.
If you are attending The Clean Show, make time to visit us at booth 2811 and see the system in person. We will walk you through how our certified DCWH delivers both confidence and performance for the most demanding laundry environments.
If you are planning upgrades or looking to replace uncertified equipment, connect with an EllisLudell expert today. We are ready to help.
Contact Us
We are here to answer your questions about water treatment, water heaters, and/or laundry equipment. Whether you need to replace existing equipment or engineer a whole new solution, contact EllisLudell for a solution right for you.
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