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Hot Water Systems

Hot Water System Installation Melbourne

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Installations, Repairs And Services For Both Residential And Commercial Properties

Hot water systems in Australia encompass various options to suit different needs and preferences. From traditional electric and gas storage systems to innovative heat pump and solar-powered units, there’s a solution for every household. Consider factors like energy efficiency, water usage, and climate when choosing the right hot water system for your home. Additionally, regular maintenance and proper insulation can help optimize efficiency and reduce running costs over time. Upgrading to a new and energy efficient hot water system is as easy as turning on a tap.

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$1550.00*

How Do They Work?

Hot water systems in Australia employ various methods to heat water, including electricity, gas, heat pumps, and solar energy. Electric systems use heating elements in tanks, while gas systems rely on burners and coils. Heat pump systems extract heat from the air to warm water, and solar systems utilize rooftop collectors. Each type ensures a reliable supply of hot water for everyday tasks like showering and washing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size of system do I need?

The average person uses approximately 50 liters of hot water daily. For a storage system, having a capacity equivalent to 1.5 days’ usage is recommended. A three-bedroom house typically accommodates four people, suggesting a 300-liter tank size, despite the current occupancy, such as by a retired couple.

Why is my hot water system not working?

Your hot water system may fail due to various reasons, ranging from minor issues like a tripped circuit breaker or a faulty thermostat to more complex problems such as a damaged heating element in the water storage tank or a leak coming from your system or fittings. It’s best to get a professional to service and maintain the system regularly. 

Why do I keep running out of hot water?

If you frequently run out of hot water, your system may be undersized for your home or family’s needs. Consider whether your current system aligns with your requirements. If hot water depletion is a recurring issue, switching to an instantaneous or continuous flow hot water system might better suit your needs.

What is the maximum temperature?

The maximum temperature of hot water in Australia typically ranges between 50 to 60 degrees Celsius, adhering to safety standards to prevent scalding and ensure comfortable usage.

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