It used to be standard practice that when you needed a new hot water system you looked for the biggest storage tank system you could find and got the plumber to whack it in just outside the laundry door. Running out of hot water was not something Aussie households could contemplate. For a relatively warm country, we are unusually obsessed with having steaming hot water available at the flick of a tap, 24/7. It was expensive but it was just the way it had to be to avoid running out. However, we've learnt a lot about energy efficiency in the last 20 years with modern hot water systems using significantly less power to achieve the same, or better, results than the old energy-hungry storage models.
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The choices in hot water systems also have increased in recent years, what used to be an option between gas or electric storage styles has now expanded to solar, instant, heat pump as well as much more energy efficient storage options. On the plus side, we have so many more options and can cater for our homes specific requirements. Unfortunately, this can also complicate matters as it makes the decisions around which system to buy and install a little bit more involved.
Deciding which style of hot water system is right for your home and your families needs can involve a bit of research but the hard work will definitely pay off in the long run.
We've put together some advantages and disadvantages across both storage and instant style options to help you make an informed decision when installing a new unit, upgrading or replacing your old hot water heater.
Since Australia has been phasing out older style energy-hungry electric storage hot water systems to make way for more environmentally friendly options and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Hot water system manufacturers have stepped up to the plate and created a range of energy efficient electric water heater options.
Storage tank systems have also been integrated with solar collector panels and solar evacuated tube systems or heat pump technology to utilise renewable energy sources, further reducing fossil fuel generated power consumption.
Off-peak or economy tariff connections offer even more cost reductions for homes limited to electric storage hot water system options.
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As with electric storage units gas storage hot water systems have become much more energy efficient in recent years with 3, 4 and 5 star options available.
Most gas hot water heaters offer natural gas and LPG options. The natural gas network is available to much of Sydney allowing residents an easily accessible gas supply for a gas storage hot water system.
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This style of hot water heater is referred to as a variety of names such as instant, instantaneous, continuous flow, tankless, or on-demand. Their compact design means you can install instant units almost anywhere.
Solar hot water heaters harness free power from the sun providing a very low operating cost.
Older systems relied on a sturdy roof structure as the tank was coupled with the panels on the roof, however, modern options also include split system models which heat the water using roof-mounted panels but store the water in a tank fitting on the ground.
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