Why choose an electric hot water system?
Some homes or offices do not have gas connections. For this reason, it is usually more economical to select an electric hot water system to suit your requirements . Adelaide homes can still install a conventional electric hot water system up to 250 litres providing there is no gas connected to the property .The upfront costs of purchasing an electric hot water system tend to be less expensive when compared with other systems, which is why some people purchase electric hot water systems
If you requirements fall outside of this scope your alternatives are Gas or Solar hot water –
For Gas hot water call us on 8444 7320 to have a gas installed to your property , For a alternative heating source which may be cheaper to run than electric hot water system ( see running cost comparisons) .
Or Talk to us about Solar hot water 8444 7320
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What is an electric hot water system?
An electric hot water system is a hot water system that utilizes electricity to heat the domestic hot water for your house or workplace. Electric hot water systems have an electric powered element that is triggered whenever the temperature drops below the pre-set temperature of the thermostat. This electricity heats up the water within the system. In addition to standard electric hot water systems, some solar powered hot water systems have an electrical booster element to increase the reliability of these consistent hot water systems.
Rheem
Rheem electric storage water heaters are ideal for use with money saving off-peak tariffs and are available in a range of sizes to suit most needs. Whether you’re a small family on a budget or a larger family with a big demand for hot water, Rheem has the solution that is right for you.
AquaMAX
AquaMAX offer 2 different types of Electric water heaters. Our Electric Vitreous Enamel range come with a 7 or 5 Year cylinder warranty. They are made of steel and lined internally with vitreous enamel, which is essentially fired glass, for protection, and is suitable for most water quality types including hard water found in regional areas.
Alternatively, you can opt for the superior performance of stainless steel in the new AquaMAX Stainless Steel Electric water heater range. These water heaters are up to 50% lighter and come with 10 Year cylinder warranty
Aquamax Vitreous Enamel
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