Hot Water Heat Pumps
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A heat pump can heat water too - not just air!
Hot water heat pumps have been around for many years now and are a proven technology for heating water for a wide variety of applications. It is now common for swimming pools to be heated with a hot water heat pump as the running costs are typically much less than any other conventional heating option. Hot water heat pumps are also much less dependant on other factors such as direct sunlight and can operate effectively and consistently under a wide variety of conditions meaning you can be sure of maintaining a much more consistent pool temperature for more of the year.
A hot water heat pump can also be used to heat your domestic hot water supply instead of the element in your hot water cylinder, meaning much lower hot water costs. About 30% of household electricity consumption typically goes on just heating the hot water cylinder so it makes sense to reduce this cost if possible. A hot water heat pump typically uses 1/3 to 1/4 the electricity to produce the same amount of hot water when compared to a standard element heater meaning a hot water heat pump will save you hundreds of dollars a year in water heating costs alone! The more you use the more you will save so if you have a big family or go through a lot of hot water each day then you should seriously consider a hot water heat pump as a way to make some real savings.
Our domestic hot water heat pump also qualifies for the government cash-back grant of $575!
A domestic hot water heat pump can be easily installed into most existing and new homes. Whether you are building a new home or retrofitting an existing home then a hot water heat pump will make a significant contribution to reducing your electricty needs and add value to the property.
Hot water heat pumps are also used to heat hydronic underfloor heating sytems which are perfect for a new home. See the below link for more information about hydronic underfloor heating.
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