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Sydney Plumbing Hot Water & Gas has expert technicians to check/diagnose your hot water system and offer a repair if that’s economically feasible. However, if parts can’t be repaired then we’ll have it replaced with genuine parts within the brand warranty.
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Electricity and natural gas prices are constantly climbing! Does that mean a heat pump, continuous flow or a solar heating system is the solution moving forward? Well, to find out the answer that suits your hot water energy cost requirements in the best possible way, operating cost calculator below:
HOT WATER HEATER CALCULATOR | ||||
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Hot Water Heater Type | Energy Star Rating | Running Cost Per Year | Average Cost for Tank | Average Cost Supply and install |
Gas Storage Natural Gas | 4 Star | $675.66 to $920 | $800 to $1000 | $1400 to $1600 |
Gas Storage Natural Gas | 5 Star | $616.29 to $861 | $800 to $1200 | $1600 to $1800 |
Continuous Flow Natural Gas | 6 Star | $558 to $850 | $500 to $800 | $1200 to $1950 |
Gas Storage LPG | 4 Star | $1165 to $1250 | $900 to $1000 | $1500 to $16000 |
Gas Storage LPG | 5 Star | $1070 to $1150 | $900 to $1000 | $1500 to $16000 |
Continuous Flow Lpg | 6 Star | $966 to $1050 | $800 to $1000 | $1250 to $1400 |
Electric Storage Continuous Tariff | – | $1442 to $1500 | $400 to $600 | $750 to $1100 |
Electric Storage Off Peak 1 | – | $687 to $750 | $800 to $1000 | $1300 to $1700 |
Electric Storage Off Peak 2 | – | $850 to $900 | $800 to $1000 | $1400 to $1500 |
Solar Electric Boosted Loline | – | $548.77 to $650 | $3000 to $3400 | $4100 to $4400 |
Solar Electric Boosted Hiline | – | $626.04 to $780 | $3000 to $3400 | $4150 to $4450 |
Solar Gas Boosted Hiline | – | $257.40 to $550 | $3900 to $4500 | $5200 to $5700 |
Solar Gas Boosted Loline | – | $228.70 to $500.00 | $3900 to $4500 | $5200 to $5700 |
Heat Pump | – | $416.36 to $674.29 | $3200 to $3300 | $3800 to $3900 |
Did you know how much your hot water is costing you? Or what you can save if you upgraded your water heating system and/ or altered tariff.
To know the exact figures or calculate your hot water cost, you can use Endeavour Energy’s online calculator.
The cost involved in running hot water system includes the cost of the hot water system, installation cost, operating costs (i.e. fuel or energy used and what it costs) and maintenance cost. You may want to purchase the most resourceful heater available on the market. But if the installation costs for getting the heater installed and making it functional are going to be pricier than it may not be cost-effective; for instance, if you buy a solar water heating system with a payback period of 15 years or more.
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Well, you know the efficiency of a gas continuous-flow is superior to a gas storage tank. Nevertheless, it’s important to evaluate the retrofitting costs when making a switch from a gas storage hot water system to gas continuous flow. In some instances, it can blow out.
Next, factor in the location, which is significant:
All different alternatives of a water heater’s location should take into account the house layout. The heater’s location requires averting probable “dead legs” – that means the cold water being wasted down the drain when waiting for the hot water to emerge. The ideal position of the hot water system is to place it as near to the kitchen as is possible, as this is the tap that often gets turned on in the house.
Types of hot water systems include electric and gas storage, continuous-flow, heat pump and solar-powered. Let’s see how they work and benefit you.
Gas hot water systems will generate fewer greenhouse gas emissions. Besides, depending on where you live, gas water heating systems are normally regarded to have lesser usage rates compared to electricity, thus, making them a more affordable and viable option in the long term.
When you use hot water systems, it can help you to lower your water heating system’s energy consumption by up to 90 per cent. As hot water systems are particularly energy-hungry, you can save over your energy bills substantially. Moreover, certified solar systems might also be entitled to STC rebates from the federal government through the clean energy regulator and other state-specific rebate schemes. Besides, solar water heating systems are one of the most environmentally-friendly alternatives available on the market currently.
Electric hot water heating systems have comparatively low costs upfront and are a dependable way to keep your water warm. Most of the big electric storage water heating systems are attached to controlled load tariffs and perform most of their heating at off-peak periods* to assist lower your energy bills.
*Off-Peak Periods: Off-peak refers to reduced, discounted electricity rates during the particular time duration. Off-peak time durations are normally when residential homes and businesses use less electricity. It depends on your meter type and location, but usually, it’s during night or weekends.
Heat pumps contain a fan that absorbs warm air into the system, which is then transmitted to the water storage tank. So it’s a reverse refrigerator; instead of, pumping out warm air, to keep your refrigerator cool, it pumps warm air in, to heat the water.
One of the most energy-competent hot water solutions, heat pumps also runs on electricity but they are nearly three times more competent than conventional electric water heating systems.
Solar water heating systems are storage units that produce heat from the sun using solar panels that are installed on the property’s roof. This heat is utilised to warm up and preserve the water in your tank. When there is inadequate solar produced then systems can be supercharged to a temperature of 60 degree Celsius by either natural gas boosters or electricity. Moreover, solar water heating systems can either be a combined system or spilt-system.
When you use hot water systems, it can help you to lower your water heating system’s energy consumption by up to 90 per cent. As hot water systems are particularly energy-hungry, you can save over your energy bills substantially. Moreover, certified solar systems might also be entitled to STC rebates from the federal government through the clean energy regulator and other state-specific rebate schemes. Besides, solar water heating systems are one of the most environmentally-friendly alternatives available on the market currently.
While buying storage heaters, you need to consider the number of people, going to use it at the same time, in your home. Whereas, continuous-flow water heaters size has to be determined by total outlets that will be used at the same in your home. For instance, if everybody in the household shower at the same time of the day – say, for instance, morning, you may need a larger storage tank to make sure you don’t go out of hot water. Bear in mind, larger the tank, greater would be the standing heat loss, so look for the smallest tank that will fulfil your requirements in the best possible way.
An illustrative table is shown below indicating the size of water heater you’ll need depending on the number of people who will be using hot taps at a given point of time. However, always ask the manufacturer/supplier for particular size guidelines for the products you’re planning to purchase.
Storage | Instantaneous | ||
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Number of people | Size (litres) | Number of hot taps used at the same time | Flow rate (litres per minute) |
1-2 | 90 | 1 | 16 |
2-4 | 130 | 2 | 20 |
3-5 | 170 | 3 | 24 |
4-6 | 200 | 3+ | 32 |
5-9 | 270 |
Note: Table information is taken from energyrating.gov.au
Take into account climatic conditions in your region when choosing the right water heater size.
Typically, off-peak electricity can be used during night hours till early morning hours. At times, off-peak electricity can get a second boost during the day time. This is comparatively cheaper, means to operate your hot water system. Nevertheless, it may not be an environmentally-friendly option.
Again, not a very environmentally-friendly option and it is also costly to operate. If continuous electricity fuel source is the only available option then you must consider heat pump or solar-powered water heating systems.
The natural gas fuel source is low priced and is an environmentally-friendly option. If you want to make a switch to natural gas from any other fuel source, then consider a couple of things mentioned below:
Never opt for LPG, as it’s pricier and not very good for the environment. In places where only LPG is the available fuel source, it’s highly recommended choosing a heat pump.
At Sydney Plumbing, we offer a full range of plumbing services to fulfil your requirements. Our expert Sydney plumbers can provide hot water system service, repairs and installation, and all types of general plumbing work.
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Several variables can influence the expense of replacing your current hot water system. Most models’ prices differ based on dimensions, flow capacity, and energy efficiency rating. Additional expenses may arise from delivery and installation, particularly if you intend to switch the power source, such as transitioning from an electric hot water system to a natural gas alternative. Call us on 0402 487 444.
On average, most hot water systems are built to operate between 10 and 15 years.
It will depend on the family’s water consumption; however, most small families of four will require a storage tank size between 125 and 315 litres.
Your hot water system alerts you that it’s time for a service or some repairs. Immediately call the Sydney Plumbing team for an inspection, as hot water system repairs should be performed at the earliest. That’s because the hot water system does not repair itself. Hence, professional assistance is imperative. Contact Syndey Plumbing’s hot water system repairs team for more details.
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