Reduce Energy Bills with Heat Pump Hot Water Installation
Replace old gas or electric units with a highly efficient heat pump and lower your water heating cost by up to 70%.
Why a heat pump hot water system makes sense?
Old hot water systems eat up electricity and take forever to heat. An Axial Electric heat pump hot water system uses the surrounding air to warm your water, which can cut your energy bills significantly.
Even on chilly mornings, it keeps up with a busy household, so you won’t run out of hot water when everyone’s in the shower. With government rebates available, upgrading now with Axial Electric can save you money from day one while making your home more efficient.
Even on chilly mornings, it keeps up with a busy household, so you won’t run out of hot water when everyone’s in the shower. With government rebates available, upgrading now can save you money from day one while making your home more efficient.
Rebates
• Victorian heat pump rebate (up to $1,000) • VEU certificates • STCs
200L
- Small homes, couples, 1–2 people
- 60% reduction in hot-water energy cost ($350 – $650/year saved)
- Government and Victorian rebates available
270L
- Average family home, 3–4 people
- 65% reduction in hot-water energy cost ($500– $900/year saved)
- Government and Victorian rebates available
320L
- Larger families, 4–6 people
- 70% reduction in hot-water energy cost ($700– $1200/year saved)
- Government and Victorian rebates available
Heat Pump Sizes
200L
for 1–2 people
320L
for 4–6 peoplev
270L
for 3–4 people












Why install heat pump?
Reliable hot water throughout the year, even in winter
Cut your energy use and lower your bills by up to 70%
Access to government rebates
Lower carbon footprint, higher savings
No gas connections, no fire hazards
Control your energy with a smart controller
Why choose us
Full service
Price Match Guarantee
Hassle-Free Rebates
Superior Support
Fast Turnaround
Our Process
1
Request a Quote
2
Approve the Quote
3
Rebate Processing
4
Installation
5
System Activation
FAQs
How much can I save with a heat pump hot water system?
Yes. Modern heat pumps are designed to operate in Victoria’s cooler climates, even down to around -5°C, though efficiency drops slightly in extreme cold.
What size heat pump system do I need for my home?
For most families, a 250–315L system is sufficient. Larger families or homes with higher hot water demand may need 315–400L.
How long does a heat pump hot water system last?
Most systems last 12–15 years with proper maintenance. High-quality units may last longer, especially with annual servicing.
Are there rebates or incentives for heat pump installation?
Yes. The Victorian government and some federal programs offer rebates to reduce upfront costs. Eligibility and amounts depend on your property and system type.
How much energy does a heat pump hot water system use?
Heat pumps typically use 2–3 times less electricity than standard electric water heaters. Energy consumption depends on tank size, temperature settings, and household hot water use.
How does a heat pump hot water system work?
A heat pump extracts heat from the air and uses it to heat water. It works like a reverse air conditioner, using electricity efficiently to transfer heat rather than generating it directly.
Are heat pump hot water systems worth it?
Yes. They use much less electricity than traditional electric water heaters and can save you hundreds on energy bills each year.
How much does a heat pump hot water system cost?
Prices vary depending on capacity and brand, but a typical household system in Victoria ranges from $3,000 to $6,000 before rebates.
What are the benefits of a heat pump hot water system?
You get lower energy bills, reduced carbon emissions, long-term reliability, and hot water all year. They’re energy-efficient and environmentally friendly.
Do heat pumps work in cold weather?
Yes. Modern heat pumps are designed to operate in Victoria’s cooler climates, even down to around -5°C, though efficiency drops slightly in extreme cold.
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