Water heating
Heat pump water heaters are like water-based batteries-storing energy in the form of hot water
Hot water, when you want it. Only better.
Water heating is the second largest energy use in your home. A Heat Pump Water Heater (HPWH) can provide all the hot water you need with a fraction of the energy. A HPWH can be three times more efficient than conventional water heaters and can help you save on the cost of heating your water.
Plus, with the incentives available now, a new heat pump water heater is more affordable than ever.
Benefits of a heat pump water heater
Highly efficient
Saves you energy
Safer for your home
Eliminate the risk of carbon monoxide or nitrogen dioxide leaks
Avoid peak energy rates
Heat your water during times of the day with lower electricity prices and keep it stored for when you need it
Longer lasting
Typically last 13-15 years while conventional water heaters need to be replaced every 8-12 years
How does it work?
Heat pumps aren’t a new technology. In fact, you already have a heat pump in your home —your refrigerator. Heat pump water heaters work like refrigerators in reverse – they extract heat from the surrounding air and transfer it to water in the tank – even in colder climates. And since they move existing heat, instead of generating new heat, a HPWH is three times more efficient than a conventional water heater.