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Do you qualify for a discounted hot water system?

Do You Qualify For A Discounted Hot Water System?

Find out if you qualify to receive up to $3000* in government incentives to upgrade your hot water system!
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Is Your Hot Water System Old, Outdated and Inefficient?

Find out if you qualify to receive up to $3,000 in Government incentives when you upgrade your gas, electric, solar or instantaneous hot water system to an efficient heat pump

Victorian households are eligible to have their gas, electric or solar hot water system upgraded to an energy efficient hot water heat pump at a discounted rate. Thanks to both State and Federal Government initiatives, such as the Victorian Energy Upgrade Program and Solar Victoria, we can now offer our services for the supply and installation of your new hot water heat pump for a heavily discounted price to eligible households, saving hundreds in long term costs and up to 80% off your water heating electricity bills.

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Do You Qualify for a Discounted Energy Efficient Hot Water System?

Find out if you are eligible for up to $3,000 in government financial incentives for upgrading your old inefficient hot water system to a brand new hot water heat pump. To assess your eligibility and secure your discounted hot water heat pump, simply fill in the contact form and follow the instructions that are messaged to you.

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Our Range of Hot Water Systems

Our Range of
Hot Water Systems

Government incentives vary depending on what kind of hot water system you currently have installed

My current hot water system is:

*Price assumes removal and decommissioning of an electric resistance hot water system located in Victoria, price assumes the successful assignment and creation of Victorian Energy Efficiency Certificates and Small Scale Technology Certificates to AEU or it’s partners. Price assumes customer is successful in approval for the Solar Victoria hot water rebate of up to 50% off the cost of an upgrade up to the limit of $2,000.

*Price assumes removal and decommissioning of an electric resistance hot water system located in Victoria, price assumes the successful assignment and creation of Victorian Energy Efficiency Certificates and Small Scale Technology Certificates to AEU or it’s partners. Price assumes customer is successful in approval for the Solar Victoria hot water rebate of up to 50% off the cost of an upgrade up to the limit of $2,000.

*Price assumes removal and decommissioning of an electric resistance hot water system located in Victoria, price assumes the successful assignment and creation of Victorian Energy Efficiency Certificates and Small Scale Technology Certificates to AEU or it’s partners. Price assumes customer is successful in approval for the Solar Victoria hot water rebate of up to 50% off the cost of an upgrade up to the limit of $2,000.

Inclusions

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System Removal Included

Removal & recycling of your current hot water system is included in the price

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5 Year Warranty

Every system installed by Australian Energy Upgrades comes with a 5 year product warranty

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Safety Certificate Guarantee

We guarantee that our tradesmen will issue you with a electrical and plumbing safety certificate at the completion of the installation

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Qualified Local Tradesmen

We only use high quality local qualified electricians and plumbers

Emeral Energy
Live Monitoring 24 Hours A Day
Live Monitoring
24 Hours A Day
The new Emerald all-in-one heat pump system, now equipped with built-in Wi-Fi, offers a significant advantage in terms of remote monitoring and proactive maintenance. This innovative feature allows Emerald and Australian Energy Upgrades to continuously monitor your heat pump system.

Benefits of a
Wi-Fi Heat Pump

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Immediate Issue Detection

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Proactive Maintenance

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Extended Lifespan

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Peace of Mind

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No Upfront Costs

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    Benefits of a Wi-Fi Heat Pump

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    Immediate Issue Detection

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    Proactive Maintenance

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    Extended Lifespan

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    Peace of Mind

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    No Upfront Costs

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    Smart Home Ready

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      6 Boost your tank to heat your water quickly
      5 Automate hot water with smart actions
      2 Real-time hot water temperature
      1 Turn your heat pump on or off anywhere, anytime
      4 Get valuable energy consumption data
      3 Set the target temperature of your hot water
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      How do heat pumps work?

      And why you need one!

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      External Air is Drawn Into The Heat Pump

      External air is drawn into the heat pump system via a fan into an evaporator containing a special type of refrigerant, which is stored in piping

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      The Refrigerant Boils

      The warmth in the air boils the refrigerant turning it from a liquid into a gas inside the heat pump’s piping

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      A Compressor Pumps The Refrigerant

      A compressor then pumps the now gaseous refrigerant through a small valve, which compresses it ; this process generates a great deal of heat

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      Heat Transfer

      The hot gas inside the condenser coil (piping) heats the water inside the coil-wrapped tank

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      Heat Pump Cycle Begins Again

      The temperature of the refrigerant has now dropped dramatically as the heat has been drawn away, so it returns to a liquid state and the heat pump cycle begins again.

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      Savings From Thin Air

      Given the fact heat pumps don’t use electricity but air to heat hot water, they are upto 80% more energy efficient than electric hot water systems, saving you money

      How do heat pumps work?

      And why you need one!

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      How you can Save Money with a heat pump system

      How you can save money with a heat pump system

      The comparison includes a range of systems, such as 5.5-star gas storage, 7-star gas instantaneous, electric storage off-peak, high-efficiency solar electric boosted, instant LPG, and high-efficiency hot water heat pump on an off-peak tariff.

      Sustainability Victoria has conducted a valuable analysis comparing the running costs of various hot water appliances to help consumers identify the most cost-effective method for water heating. This data sheds light on the economical and sustainable options available for households.

      For instance, when considering the very common electric storage hot water system used in Victorian households, the average annual cost to heat water is approximately $900. In contrast, heat pump systems can perform the same task for approximately $685 less annually, representing a remarkable 76% reduction in costs.

      It’s important to note that the precise running costs for each home will vary depending on factors such as electricity tariffs, the specific pump model, and hot water consumption patterns.

      Heat pump hot water units are particularly appealing due to their self-contained heating process, which minimises energy wastage. This efficiency is comparable to the performance of a split-system air conditioner, making them a sustainable and cost-effective choice for water heating.

      The comparison includes a range of systems, such as 5.5-star gas storage, 7-star gas instantaneous, electric storage off-peak, high-efficiency solar electric boosted, instant LPG, and high-efficiency hot water heat pump on an off-peak tariff.

      Size Matters
      Find the Perfect Fit

      CHECK THE PERFECT SIZE FOR YOU
      Selecting the right size for your hot water system is pivotal. A size that’s too small could leave you shivering without hot water, while an excessively large system can translate to higher upfront costs and ongoing expenses. Our recommendations center on tank size, offering a simple and practical way to make the right choice:

      Finding the ideal size also involves contemplating household changes over time. Your family might expand or your water consumption patterns could shift. These factors influence the right size for your hot water system, so it’s crucial to plan for the long term.
      Household Behavior and Recommended Tank Size
      Household Behavior
      and Recommended Tank Size

      Consider your household's behavior when
      determining the ideal hot water system size

      The frequency and timing of your hot water use play a crucial role in selecting the right system. High hot water consumption, such as multiple people in your home or regular baths, may warrant a larger system. Before investing in a larger hot water system, consider upgrading the efficiency of your appliances, such as installing efficient showerheads. This can reduce water use and energy bills, ensuring that your hot water system is both economical and environmentally friendly

      People in my household have long and/or frequent showers

      People in my household have long and/or frequent showers

      People in my household shower directly after one another, or at the same time (in different showers)

      My showers do not have efficient ‘low flow’ shower heads

      My clothes washing machine and/or dishwasher use plumbed hot water

      Types of Heat Pump Hot Water Systems

      it's essential to pick a reliable Heat Pump that
      will stand the test of time

      When upgrading to an efficient hot water system, it’s essential to pick a reliable model that will stand the test of time.
      We offer two types of heat pump hot water systems:

      Integrated Hot Water Systems
      Integrated Systems​

      Integrated Systems

      These integrate the heat pump components with the tank in a single unit. Not only are they more compact, but they also streamline the installation process.

      Split Heat Pump Hot Water Systems​
      Split Systems​

      Split Systems

      In a split system, the heat pump component is housed separately, offering flexibility in the placement of the two components. Don’t miss out on the VEU program and the remarkable savings it can bring to your household.

      Unlock Government Incentives
      For Your next sustainable Installation

      Unlock Government
      Incentives
      For Your
      next sustainable
      Installation

      At Australian Energy Upgrades, we’re here to guide you through the process of leveraging these government programs and incentives. We’ll help you make the switch to a new hot water heat pump system, reducing your energy consumption, minimising your environmental impact, and maximising your savings.

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      Frequently Asked Questions

      These are the most commonly asked questions.
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      Opting for a hot water heat pump is a smart investment for homeowners seeking to reduce energy bills and environmental impact. These systems are far more efficient than traditional water heaters, as they utilise the ambient air to heat water, significantly lowering electricity usage. This efficiency translates into marked cost savings on energy expenses over time. Furthermore, by relying on renewable heat sources, hot water heat pumps help decrease the household's carbon footprint, contributing to environmental conservation. The combination of financial and environmental benefits, along with potential savings from energy rebate programs, makes upgrading to a hot water heat pump a compelling choice.

      Yes, there are government incentives available for upgrading to hot water heat pumps in Australia, designed to encourage homeowners and businesses to invest in more energy-efficient technologies. These incentives vary by state and federal programs but often include:

      • Victorian Energy Upgrades (VEU) Program: In Victoria, residents can access discounts and rebates for installing energy-efficient products like hot water heat pumps, making the upgrade more affordable.
      • Small-scale Technology Certificates (STCs): Nationwide, when you install an eligible hot water heat pump, you can create STCs, which can be sold to recoup a portion of the purchase and installation costs. The number of certificates created depends on the system's efficiency and location.
      • State-Specific Rebates: Other states may offer their own rebates or incentives for energy-efficient upgrades, including hot water systems. For instance, the Solar Victoria program provides rebates for the installation of solar hot water systems, which may include heat pumps in certain circumstances.

      The savings on energy bills from installing a hot water heat pump can be substantial, depending on your current system's efficiency, your household's hot water usage, and other factors. According to Sustainability Victoria, households can see significant reductions in their energy consumption for water heating, which is often one of the largest contributors to household energy bills.

      While specific savings can vary, Sustainability Victoria provides some general guidance. Upgrading to a more efficient hot water system like a heat pump can lead to savings of up to $200 to $700 annually on energy bills, depending on the old system's type and efficiency, the cost of electricity, and the amount of hot water used in the home.

      Hot water heat pumps are particularly effective because they use approximately one-third the electricity of a traditional electric storage water heater to produce the same amount of hot water. The actual savings for your household would depend on the specific details of your situation, including the size and efficiency of the heat pump installed, your local climate, and your family's hot water usage patterns.

      The installation process for a hot water heat pump is generally straightforward for qualified professionals, but it involves several steps that require expertise. While not overly complicated, the process does differ from a standard hot water system replacement due to the unique operational mechanics of heat pumps. Here's a simplified overview:

      • Removal of the Old System: If you're replacing an existing system, the old unit must be safely disconnected and removed to make way for the new heat pump.

      • Installation of the New Heat Pump: The new unit will be positioned, ensuring it has adequate clearance for air circulation. It's important for the heat pump to be installed on a stable, level platform, often outside, to effectively access ambient air.

      • Electrical and Plumbing Connections: Necessary electrical and plumbing connections are made, with adjustments to pipework as needed to accommodate the new system. All connections must comply with local building codes and regulations.

      • Commissioning and Testing: Once the system is installed and connected, it's filled with water, powered on, and tested to confirm it operates correctly and efficiently.

      • Instruction on Use: Homeowners are given guidance on how to use and maintain the system properly to ensure optimal performance and longevity.

      The process is generally completed within a few hours, although the exact duration can vary based on the site's specifics and any additional preparations required. Employing a certified and experienced installer is key to a smooth installation and the efficient operation of your new heat pump.

      The lifespan of a hot water heat pump typically ranges between 10 to 15 years, with proper maintenance and under favorable conditions. However, it's worth noting that most heat pump manufacturers offer a warranty of 5 years. This warranty usually covers the cost of replacement parts and sometimes labor for repairs due to manufacturing defects or premature failure under normal operational conditions.

      The longevity of a hot water heat pump can be significantly influenced by factors such as the quality of the installation, the unit's brand and model, regular maintenance, and the climate in which it's installed. Regular maintenance is essential for extending the lifespan of a heat pump and may include tasks such as cleaning filters, ensuring there is adequate airflow around the unit, and having it inspected periodically by a professional.

      Hot water heat pumps work well in most climates, performing best in mild to warm conditions where they're highly efficient at using ambient air to heat water. In colder areas, their efficiency can drop as temperatures fall, but many newer models are designed to operate effectively even when it's freezing outside, thanks to advanced technology. Extremely cold climates might challenge traditional heat pumps, making ground-source options (which draw heat from the ground) more suitable since they maintain efficiency regardless of air temperature. It's essential to select a heat pump model appropriate for your climate to ensure optimal performance and energy savings. Consulting a professional can help determine the best choice for your location.

      To get started with a hot water heat pump upgrade through Australian Energy Upgrades, follow these streamlined steps designed to ensure a smooth and cost-effective installation process:

      1. Submit the Eligibility Form: Begin by visiting the Australian Energy Upgrades website and filling out the form to check your eligibility. This is a crucial first step to understand what rebates and incentives you may qualify for.

      2. Photo Review: After submitting your form, you'll be asked to provide photos of your current hot water system and installation area. This allows Australian Energy Upgrades to assess your specific needs and any potential installation challenges.

      3. Receive a Custom Quote: Based on your eligibility and the review of your photos, you will receive a custom quote tailored to your specific requirements. This quote will take into account any applicable rebates and incentives.

      4. Complete Rebate Paperwork: Once you accept the quote, the next step involves completing the necessary paperwork to claim any government rebates or incentives you're eligible for. Australian Energy Upgrades will guide you through this process.

      5. Schedule Installation: With the paperwork out of the way, we will schedule a convenient time for the installation of your new hot water heat pump. 

      6. Installation: Our professional qualified electricians and plumbers will carry out the installation of your hot water heat pump, ensuring it's set up for optimal performance.

      7. After-sales Documentation: After installation, we will send though documentation to finalise rebate claims and to register your product warranty. Australian Energy Upgrades will send everything through!

      By following these steps, you can upgrade to a more energy-efficient hot water system while maximising available rebates and incentives, with Australian Energy Upgrades guiding you through every stage of the process.

      Yes, hot water heat pumps require regular maintenance to ensure they operate efficiently and effectively over their lifespan. Here are some key maintenance tasks that should be performed:

      1. Filter Cleaning: Most heat pumps have filters that need to be cleaned or replaced regularly to ensure proper airflow. Dirty filters can reduce efficiency and performance.

      2. Check Insulation: Inspect the insulation on pipes and ducts periodically to ensure it's intact and effective, helping to maintain energy efficiency.

      3. System Inspection: Have a professional conduct an annual inspection of the heat pump system, including checking refrigerant levels and ensuring all components are functioning correctly.

      4. Clear Surroundings: Keep the area around the heat pump unit clear of debris, leaves, and snow to maintain proper airflow and prevent blockages.

      5. Noise and Vibration Checks: Listen for unusual noises or vibrations, which could indicate a problem. Early detection of issues can prevent more significant problems down the line.

      6. Professional Servicing: Besides annual inspections, it's wise to have the system professionally serviced every few years to clean components that aren't easily accessible and to ensure the system is operating at peak efficiency.

      Yes, a hot water heat pump is considered environmentally friendly for several reasons:

      1. High Efficiency: Heat pumps are highly efficient because they transfer heat from the air or ground into the water, rather than generating heat through combustion or resistance. This process requires significantly less electricity than traditional electric water heaters, reducing the demand on power plants and consequently decreasing greenhouse gas emissions.

      2. Reduced Carbon Footprint: By utilising less electricity and improving efficiency, hot water heat pumps contribute to a lower carbon footprint compared to conventional heating methods that rely on fossil fuels.

      3. Renewable Energy Use: Although hot water heat pumps require electricity to operate, they can be paired with renewable energy sources, such as solar panels, to further minimise environmental impact. This combination can lead to a net-zero or even negative carbon footprint for domestic hot water heating.

      4. Reduced Environmental Impact from Refrigerants: Modern hot water heat pumps use refrigerants with a lower global warming potential (GWP) than older models, further reducing their environmental impact. Industry regulations and innovations continue to improve the eco-friendliness of these systems by developing more sustainable refrigerants.

      Australian Energy Upgrades Credentials

      Australian Energy Upgrades being recognised as New Energy Tech Approved Sellers signifies their adherence to stringent quality, reliability, and ethical standards in the provision of new energy technologies. This endorsement reflects their dedication to advancing Australia’s energy sector with innovative and sustainable solutions

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      As approved Solar Victoria installers for hot water and solar systems, Australian Energy Upgrades can offer rebates and loans through the program. This acknowledgment not only underscores their credibility and proficiency in delivering renewable energy solutions but also enhances affordability and accessibility for sustainable energy investments.

      Australian Energy Upgrades, CM3 certified, ensures compliance with the highest standards of health, safety, and environmental management. This esteemed certification significantly signifies their unwavering commitment to delivering quality and safe energy solutions, thereby offering customers and stakeholders enhanced peace of mind.

      Australian Energy Upgrades, holding a Registered Electrical Contractors license (REC: 23631), guarantees installations that meet the highest safety and compliance standards in line with Australian regulations. Their approach underscores a commitment to expertise, not just in their team but as a foundational business principle.

      Do You Qualify for a
      Discounted Energy Efficient Hot Water System?

      Find out if you are eligible for up to $3,000 in government financial incentives for upgrading your old inefficient hot water system to a brand new hot water heat pump. To assess your eligibility and secure your discounted hot water heat pump, simply fill in the contact form and follow the instructions that are messaged to you.
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      Check your eligibility now!

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