Water heating accounts for over 25% of the average homes electricity costs, ensuring you have the most efficient system can mean significant savings.
Electric heat pump water systems use around one-quarter of the energy compared to traditional electric hot water systems and are a great option for slashing bills.
How?
Switching to a more energy efficient hot water system will help you reduce the amount of energy and water you use. This means you can expect to see long-term cost savings on your bills.
Using a more energy efficient hot water system will also reduce your environmental impact.
Support
The NSW Government is providing incentives to upgrade your hot water system for a more energy efficient model. Check out the steps and approved suppliers that can provide installation cost savings.
Information on the types of hot water systems available can be found here - Hot Water Systems
Further information on the benefits, types and things to consider is provided by the Your Home Website
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