Efficiency Meets Reliability: Electric Hot Water Heaters at Australian Hot Water

Discover the perfect blend of efficiency and reliability with our range of Electric Hot Water Heaters. Australian Hot Water presents a comprehensive selection of electric hot water systems designed to meet the diverse needs of homes and businesses. Our electric water heaters deliver instant and consistent hot water, ensuring you have a reliable supply whenever you need it. With a focus on energy efficiency, these systems are designed to provide optimal performance while minimising environmental impact. Whether you’re in search of a compact electric water heater or a more comprehensive system, trust Australian Hot Water for top-tier solutions that prioritise both convenience and sustainability. Upgrade to the latest in electric hot water technology with us and experience unparalleled efficiency in water heating.

Australian Hot Water supply, install, service, and repair a wide range of electric hot water systems and hot water heaters from Australia’s leading brands.

Australian Hot Water will serve you from locations throughout Sydney, Canberra and Newcastle.

For reliable advice on the best electric hot water system for your needs and budget, installed with ease by our fully authorised team of electricians and plumbers, call Australian Hot Water today.

We know that effective and energy-efficient water heating is a priority for you. For that reason, we have an expert team of sales staff and technicians to guide you every step of the way – we offer independent advice on products from all of the leading water heater manufacturers, a complete installation service, and also a 24/7 emergency repairs and maintenance service.

We can supply and install both instantaneous electric hot water systems, as well as electric hot water tanks. If you’re unsure whether your current hot water system is meeting your needs, or you are looking at installing a new one, just give us a call and we can give you all the information you need.

Australian Hot Water have the nation’s leading water heating sales and repair team, meaning that we know how to fix or install the hot water system that’s right for you.

The first choice you’ll need to make is whether to install a gas or electric hot water system. There’s no correct answer to the gas or electric question – it depends on what you need out of your hot water system, how much you want to spend, and where you want to install it.

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Read about electric hot water systems right here, and feel free to give us a call and ask for some advice.

What Is an Electric Hot Water System?

An electric hot water system is a hot water system that connects to an electric power outlet and uses electric energy to heat water for use in homes and commercial buildings. Electric hot water systems either heat water for instantaneous use (instant hot water heater) or store hot water in a tank, insulating it for when it is required.

Electric hot water systems have historically been far more common in Australia than gas systems, primarily as there are less available natural gas mains supply networks in some metropolitan areas. In homes where natural gas is available, electric heating tanks have gone out of fashion as they have tended to be less energy efficient and required more space in the home. These days, however, there are a number of continuous electric hot water options which can operate completely without a tank.

Types of Electric Water Heaters

There are two main types of electric hot water systems: instantaneous electric hot water heaters, and electric hot water tanks. A tank system maintains a large amount of water in an insulated storage tank, keeping the water hot and heating it when necessary. An instantaneous system is a much smaller unit that only heats the water that passes through it as and when it’s needed.

There are also a range of other options, such as solar hot water systems and heat pump systems, which incorporate low amounts of electricity to help boost temperature when required.

Electric vs Gas Hot Water Systems

Electric hot water systems generally have a lower initial cost. Because they run on a normal electric power supply, they are also much easier and cheaper to install.

Gas hot water heaters also require being connected to a gas line, which might be difficult to do if there isn’t already a connection in the house or building.

Over time some electric hot water systems do tend to be less efficient and more costly to run than gas heaters.

To find out the right water heating system for you, get in touch with Australian Hot Water today. We have over thirty years experience supplying, installing, and servicing all types of hot water systems.

Electric Hot Water System Service and Repair

Electric hot water heaters are generally easy to service and repair, since they operate on quite a simple mechanism. Australian Hot Water has a large team of certified plumbers and electricians who can carry out all services and repairs on your electric hot water system.

Australian Hot Water is the largest specialist hot water franchise in Australia, with service centres and showrooms in Alexandria, Belmore, Caringbah, Eastwood, Leumeah, Moorebank, Mona Vale, Seven Hills, Fyshwick in Canberra, and Cardiff in Newcastle. We also have licensed agents in Melbourne, Gold Coast and Adelaide. So, wherever you are, we can offer our expertise.

We also have a 24/7 emergency service for hot water system servicing and repairs. Give us a call and we can give you advice over the phone, or offer a quote on same-day service. With over 35 years’ experience, you can be confident that our authorised service representatives can service and repair your hot water system.

To book a same-day service, call Australian Hot Water now.

We are authorised representatives and repairers of leading manufacturer systems, including:

  • Rheem
  • Rinnai
  • Dux
  • Vulcan
  • Beasly
  • AquaMAX
  • Wilson
  • Sanden
  • Stiebel Eltron
  • Sanden Heat Pump
  • Zip
  • Hocking
  • Solahart
  • Edwards
  • Quantum
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