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Did you know the average Australian household uses approx 25% of its energy usage on water heating? That's a big chunk of money your could be saving.
By investing in an energy-efficient Rheem hot water system your home will be powered by a reliable source of hot water at all times. You won’t have to worry about running out or paying too much for power.
Knowing what system would best suit your household needs and budget can be daunting so why not call MPM Plumbing today, we are the experts when it comes to hot water heating. Just one call could make all the difference to your household's comfort and budget.
At MPM Plumbing, hot water is our speciality. Our team of master plumbers are experienced in a variety of Rheem water heaters and can provide quality installation, repairs, or servicing so you'll always have access to reliable hot water.
Remember the old advertisement for Rheem from the 60s - “Install a Rheem, install a Rheem its the hottest of hot, hot water you've ever seen”
Rheem first started its Australian company in 1937 and manufactured its first hot water system in Waterloo an inner suburb of Sydney in 1939. They have since become a tried, true, and tested Australian household product. They have the most extensive range of hot water systems available in Australia. When you install a Rheem hot water system you can be sure you are making a wise choice. Rheem also produces and sells products under the brands Ruud, Richmond, Paloma, and Solahart.
Solar is known for its low running costs as it draws energy from the sun, therefore not adding to your energy bills.
Both gas and electric water heating systems have solar booster systems, which use the sun's energy to heat the water. These are a cheaper system to run, better for the environment, and perfect for sun-drenched climates.
Natural gas is a great choice if your home is connected to the main gas network. With the cost of electricity on the rise, gas can be a much cheaper heating option ( unless you have solar panels) Gas hot water systems heat the water and store it for immediate use, so you have hot water when you need it. Additionally, gas rates don't vary throughout the day.
Heating your water with electricity could account for a substantial portion of your energy bills. Electric storage hot water units are designed to heat the water in an insulated tank using an electric element. As the use of electricity has tariffs, it's advisable to check what tariff rating you are on, as this could make a substantial difference to your electricity bill. Switching to off-peak means your system is only heating water during the off-peak period when power prices are at their lowest.
Electric heat pumps are more environmentally friendly than storage systems because they are quite efficient. This unit works on the same principle as a fridge or air conditioner, by using the heat from the ambient air to heat the water in the tank. If you have solar the energy efficiency of the heat pump can be greatly increased. Heat pump water heaters work at their peak in warm and temperate regions.
Continuous-flow hot water units are generally much smaller in size than storage units. They heat the water as it flows through the coiled pipe, which means you will never run out of hot water
If you're looking for a plumber you can rely on, look no further, MPM plumbers provide quality service throughout Melbourne. We install, repair, and maintain all brands of hot water systems, simply give us a call at 0434 022 483 or fill in an online booking form and we will be in touch.
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