Hot Water Rebates
Government rebates are now available on replacing your old hot water service, electric or gas with a more energy efficient hot water system.
7 Reasons to Swap over NOW
- Cheaper to swap over to an environmentally friendly hot water system than replace an electric hot water heater after rebates
- Reduces hot water running costs
- Reduces greenhouse gas emissions
- Electric hot water services will cease production by the year 2011
- State rebates end June 2009
- Saves you money
- Saves the environment
- Solar and Gas hot water have come a long way in the last few years with new innovations and improved heating technology, products such as the DUX Airoheat and Gas boosted solar are leading the way in the hot water marketplace.
DUX Airoheat
The DUX Airoheat looks like a regular electric hot water system but works with the use of solar technologies. It works much like a fridge but in reverse so instead of cooling the water, it heats it through compression and using solar gain. This hot water system doesn’t need solar panels and saves you $$ by recirculating the water to maintain a constant temperature.
Solar Hot Water
Solar hot water tanks are no longer stored on the roof; the tank is installed on the ground while the solar panels are installed on the roof. The DUX solar hot water range have a Hotlogic Processor to keep your water at the required temperature even on cloudy days through the use of the electric or gas booster.
Rebates
Rebates are calculated on the savings to the environment, the more energy efficient the system (calculated on the amount of greenhouse gases emitted), the more money you save. To find out what rebate you are eligible for tell us what kind of hot water service you currently have and what kind of hot water heater you are interested in or call us and we can inform you on the best hot water service to suit your needs.
The 3 types of rebates that are available are;
Federal Government
Federal Government rebates up to $1600 are available when you replace your electric hot water system with a more energy efficient model; see www.hotwaterrebate.com.au for more information on the rebates you are eligible for.
State Government
State Government rebates up to $1200 on are available when you replace your electric hot water system with a more energy efficient model –HURRY STATE REBATE ENDS JUNE 2009 see www.hotwaterrebate.com.au for more information on the rebates you can receive.
REC’s REC’s rebates are a form of environmental currency that works similar to a share, the value of these points goes up and down dependant on the market, as of the 25/2/09 you can receive up to $1600 replacing your hot water system with a more energy efficient model, see www.hotwaterrebate.com.au for more information on the rebates you can receive.
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