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Heat Pump Supply and Install in Dunsborough

This job we completed last week was a heat pump supply and install in Dunsborough.   We first had to remove the existing electrical storage.   The new iStore unit was chosen by the customer to make use of the heat pumps energy efficiency. After 2 years this unit pays itself off in comparison to the electrical bills they have been receiving.   Our team supplies and installs heat pumps throughout WA. For over a decade we have been providing heating and cooling solutions for residential...

Heat Pump Replacement in Gnarabup

Here's another recent job that we have carried out, this time it was a heat pump replacement in Gnarabup.   When the customer contacted us they told us that their old heat pump had nothing but problems with it, therefore they insisted on getting a new one that was reliable for there Airbnb property.   We arrived first thing at 7.00am and began to remove the old unit. We then installed the new one ready for their holiday makers to enjoy the hot water.   The...

Heat Pump Installation in Bunbury

The Heat Pump Hot Water team have had a busy couple of weeks, including this job that required a heat pump installation in Bunbury. The customer was fed up with such high bills. She started looking into getting an iStore heat pump installed and was shocked to be receiving quotes around the $5000 mark. Luckily she found us online and managed to save herself a lot of money. We replaced her old storage water heater and cut the need for gas completley, meaning...

Heat Pump Installation in Joondalup

Another recent job completed by the Heat Pump Hot Water team, a heat pump installation in Joondalup. The customer was questioning why her bills were so high. Upon inspection we noticed that the reason was that the electrics on her 5 year old unit had in fact burnt out. After we explained the benefits of having a new heat pump installed and the rebate that's available, she quickly realised that the unit would pay for itself in a short space of time. When...

Heat Pump Installation in Dunsborough

Here's a heat pump installation in Dunsborough that the Heat Pump Hot Water team carried out today. For this particular job we replaced the gas storage unit which had split at the base and leaked. The new unit was supplied with all new valves and pipework including the electrical. We made sure everything was left clean and tidy with the old unit removed from site. Our team supplies and installs heat pumps throughout WA. For over a decade we have been providing heating and...

Heat Pump Installation in Busselton

Here's a solar heat pump installation in Busselton that we recently completed. This install consisted of a 270 litre solar heat pump with new pipework and valves. All of the relevant paperwork was submitted for rebates by the Heat Pump Water Heater team. We replaced a gas storage tank that had split open at the base due to corrosion. The customer was spending far too much on gas as a result of all the gas price increases. He opted for a heat pump after...

HEAT PUMPS 101

Set your thermostat at one temperature. Constant adjusting can cause higher utility costs, especially in Winter. If using your thermostat as a setback type, limit the setbacks to twice a day such as when you are at work and when you are sleeping. Only setback the thermostat 6% of the desired temperature (approximately five degrees). During the heating season, try not to set the thermostat below 65 degrees. In the cooling mode, try not to set the thermostat below...

HOW DOES A HEAT PUMP WORK?

A heat pump is a different way to use renewable energy to heat your pool water.  Operating on a similar principal to an air conditioner system, a heat pump uses environmentally friendly refrigerant that extracts the latent heat from the air and transfers the heat into the pool water through a series of processes. Heat pump process A heat pump is a device that uses a small amount of energy to move heat from one location to another. Heat pumps are typically...

Heat Pump User Tips

Cold-climate heat pumps deliver heat efficiently over an entire heating season and do it best when maintaining a steady temperature. Set your heat pump’s thermostat to a comfortable level, and your older central system’s thermostat lower than your heat pump. Then leave your heat pump alone. Note that the setting on your heat pump may be higher than you’re used to. Every home is a little bit different and you may need to adjust your settings to maximize comfort and...