Heat Pump Installation Services
Professional Heat Pump Installation Services
In an era where energy efficiency and sustainability are more than just buzzwords, heat pump hot water systems have emerged as a game-changing solution for both residential and commercial properties.
EOC Energy is at the forefront of this revolution, offering top-notch Heat Pump Installation services across various locations. With a focus on quality, safety, and compliance with Australian Electrical Safety Standards, we bring over a two decade of industry experience to the table.
Choosing the Right Heat Pump System with EOC Energy
Heat pump systems are not just an alternative but a smarter choice, offering up to 80% savings on water-heating costs.
Whether your property is powered by solar or grid-generated electricity, our team of licensed electricians and in-house accredited solar specialists ensure that you’re in capable hands.
We offer personalised, straight-up advice to help you choose the best heat pump system for your specific needs, drawing from our extensive experience in the field.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Heat Pump Hot Water System?
Unlike traditional systems that rely on an electrical element to heat water, heat pump hot water systems use a heat exchanger to transfer heat from a renewable source—either the surrounding air or underground—to an insulated storage cylinder. This process is highly energy-efficient and significantly reduces electricity consumption.
Why Choose a Heat Pump System?
- Energy Efficiency: Heat pumps use up to 50%-75% less energy compared to traditional hot water systems.
- Cost Savings: Hot water systems are one of the biggest energy users in the home installing an efficient hot water system such as a heat pump can help lower energy bills and have an excellent ROI.
- Environmental Benefits: Reduced greenhouse gas emissions. Heat pumps produce fewer greenhouse gas emissions compared to traditional heating systems. They use electricity to move heat, making them a more environmentally friendly heating and cooling solution.
- Solar Compatibility: If you have solar panels, you can use excess solar power to run your heat pump, further reducing your bills.
How Does a Heat Pump Work?
The system uses an evaporator fan and a compressor to transfer heat from the surrounding air to the water storage cylinder. It’s similar to a refrigeration cycle but in reverse. While some electricity is used in the process, the overall energy wastage is minimal.
Are There Rebates Available?
Yes, various rebates like the Solar Homes Program hot water rebate and federal government STC incentive can help offset the initial investment and make installing a heat pump more affordable. As a New Energy Tech Approved Seller, Solar Victoria authorised retailer and CEC Accredited Installer we are able to help eligible customers access these rebates.
Make the installation cost-effective, sometimes even free.
What Types of Heat Pumps Are There?
- Air-source Heat Pumps: Extract heat from the surrounding air.
- Ground-source Heat Pumps: Source heat from underground, generally more efficient but also more expensive.
What About Noise and Installation Location?
Heat pumps do generate some noise, similar to a modern refrigerator. Therefore, consider the location carefully, especially in relation to bedrooms.
Can Heat Pumps Work in Cold Climates?
While they are more efficient in warmer climates, many models come with an electric element booster for colder temperatures.
Key Points to Consider
- System Design: Choose between integrated and split systems based on your space and installation preferences.
- Size and Capacity: Consider your daily hot water requirements to select the appropriate tank size.
- Climate Suitability: Some models are designed for cooler climates; consult with our experts for the best fit.
- Quality and Safety: All installations are compliant with Australian Electrical Safety Standards and come with a 12-month guarantee.
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Curious about the cost?
Contact our friendly team for a tailored quote based on your individual installation requirements.
With potential savings through various rebates, your heat pump hot water installation could be more affordable than you think.