A heat pump water heater uses electricity to move heat from the surrounding air into a storage tank, rather than generating heat directly. This makes it much more efficient than standard electric or gas water heaters. These systems lower energy bills and emissions while delivering reliable hot water.
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A heat pump water heater uses electricity to move heat from the surrounding air into a storage tank, rather than generating heat directly. This makes it much more efficient than standard electric or gas water heaters. These systems lower energy bills and emissions while delivering reliable hot water.
How does a heat pump water heater work?
It pulls heat from surrounding air and transfers it to the water tank, using far less energy than resistance heating.
Source: The Cooling Company
Heat pump water heaters move heat from air to water efficiently.
A family installs a heat pump water heater in a utility room and cuts water‑heating energy costs significantly.
Install in a well-ventilated area and keep filters clean to maintain efficiency.
“Install in a well-ventilated area and keep filters clean to maintain efficiency.”
Heat pump water heaters can be two to three times more efficient than standard electric models.
Do heat pump water heaters work in cold climates?
They can, but performance is best in warmer spaces or with backup elements.
How much can I save with a heat pump water heater?
Many households save hundreds per year compared to standard electric units.
Do heat pump water heaters need maintenance?
Yes. Clean the air filter and check condensate lines periodically.
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