Our hot water systems live in the misty hills, sandy beaches and bustling cities of Sri Lanka.
From 171-unit residential towers to luxury tea-country bungalows, Rinnai gas water heating — designed, supplied and serviced by M. Abdulally — keeps Sri Lanka’s most demanding projects in continuous hot water.

Clearpoint Residencies
A 46-floor, 171-residence vertical garden by Milroy Perera Architects and Maga Engineering. Each apartment is served by an individual Rinnai gas tankless heater — no electrical loading, no stored hot water, no wasted floor space.

Horton Heights
A 70-room hotel and busy multi-cuisine kitchen in the hill country. Designed in collaboration with Rinnai Australia, a dual-tank, eight-heater manifold delivers continuous hot water across the property while cutting both water and energy waste.

Wild Coast Tented Lodge
A Resplendent Ceylon resort spread across many hectares between ocean and jungle. A mix of Rinnai commercial tankless technologies serves staff quarters, on-site laundry, prep and staff kitchens, the main restaurant, and the resort's service facilities.

Resplendent Ceylon — Tea Trails
The world's first tea bungalow resort — five restored colonial planter residences at 1,250 m near Hatton. A gas-fired Rinnai system replaced an under-performing electric spa heater, halving heat-up times and cutting operating costs by 30%.

The Fath Residencies
A Fortress Developers project in the heart of Dehiwala. Every residence is fitted with a Rinnai gas tankless heater; the penthouses add a smart circulation pump so hot water arrives the instant a tap is opened.

Little England Cottages
A turnkey luxury cottage development amidst tea fields and eucalyptus forests. M. Abdulally delivered a sustainable per-bungalow water heating solution and engineered a bespoke under-floor heating system for the chilly hill-country evenings.
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