FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

It’s not all doom and gloom when the hot water service stops it may be a simple fix try these first

  • Wait For Your Water Heater to Re-Heat the Water sometimes it’s all been used
  • No Gas Supply to the Water Heater check meter
  • Your Pilot Light Has Gone Out
  • Check if the Burner is Properly Working
  • Check for Gas Leaks
  • The Breaker Has Been Tripped at the board
  • Heating Elements faulty on electrical unit

The size depends on the amount of people living in your home and how much water that will be consumed when you use it, when a unit is too small it will continually run out of water and one that is too big with is too expensive in running costs

It is important to get the correct size hot water unit for your household which we will do for you

Most units have a inbuilt booster element to provide a boost of hot water in times of high demand, if there is ever a problem with the heat pumps heating it becomes one big electronic unit until anything is needed to be repaired so you would never run out of hot water

  • Huge savings in hot water expenses over the long-term
  • A heat pump works in low temperatures even in the extreme cold there is an electric assist to ensure the water stays nice and hot
  • No big panels and no roof space required the heat pump is the same as a gas storage
  • Installing a heat pump slash your bills, over time it will pay for itself

Generally it will sit outside at ground level on a slab in the same position as the current unit you have, it can be moved anywhere around the house that suits your desired needs

When using a gas instantaneous hot water system water pressure around the house drops and no more then 1 hot tap can be used, when using a heat pump you have consistent water pressure

Gas prices are rising and heat pumps are 8 times more efficient not to mention the carbon footprint.

Heat pumps are renowned for being exceedingly quiet units they are the same noise as an air conditioning unit outside your house when running