Cost, running cost, rebates, install time. Pick the one that fits your home — or we'll recommend.
Heat pumps work like a fridge in reverse — pulling warmth from the air to heat your water. They use 3–4× less electricity than a standard electric tank, which is why they qualify for the biggest rebates.
Best for: households of 2+, owner-occupiers, anyone with rooftop solar PV.
Watch out for: noise (most are quiet but check the dB rating), space (needs ~600mm clearance from walls), and freezing climates (some models lose efficiency below 5°C).
Get a heat pump quoteGas storage tanks heat a fixed volume and keep it hot. Gas instantaneous (continuous flow) units heat water on demand — endless hot water, no tank.
Best for: connected mains gas, larger families, anywhere natural gas is cheap.
Watch out for: rising gas prices, embodied carbon, and the long-term direction of state energy policy. Many states (VIC, ACT, NSW) are restricting new gas connections.
Get a gas quoteThe classic Australian hot water tank. Cheap to buy, simple to install, expensive to run unless paired with solar PV or off-peak tariff.
Best for: rentals, like-for-like emergency replacements, properties without gas.
Watch out for: running costs — a 250L electric tank can cost $700–$1,000/year to run. Heat pump replacements often pay back the price difference in 3–5 years.
Get an electric quoteRoof-mounted thermal panels heat water directly using the sun. Backup element kicks in on cloudy days. Lowest long-term running cost of any system.
Best for: north-facing rooftops, sunny climates (QLD, NSW, WA), long-term owners.
Watch out for: roof condition (solar adds weight), shading from neighbouring buildings, and the upfront cost — typically $3,500+ after rebates.
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Prices are installed, GST included, after applicable rebates. Final quote depends on your site.
| System type | Tank size | From | Annual running cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Electric storage | 250L | $1,200 | $700–$1,000 |
| Gas storage | 170L | $1,800 | $300–$500 |
| Gas instantaneous | 26L/min | $2,100 | $250–$450 |
| Heat pump | 270L | $2,800 (after rebates) | $150–$300 |
| Solar hot water | 300L + 2 panels | $3,500 (after rebates) | $100–$250 |
Indicative ranges. Final price depends on home, brand, location. Get a real quote in the form below.
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