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Read more about Clothes dryer electricHeat pump hot water heaters (HPWHs) — also referred to as hybrid hot water heaters or electric heat pump water heaters — are the most energy-efficient water heaters on the market. Like heat pumps, HPWHs efficiently transfer heat instead of creating it, which leads to hundreds of dollars per year in savings for the average household.
Why do it?
Heat pump water heaters are 3 to 4 times more efficient than traditional water heaters and work in all climates!
When?
When your current water heater is around 10 years old to avoid an emergency replacement.
Who is this for?
Homeowners.
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Upfront cost
$3,600–$4,800 (not including wiring)
Average lifespan
10–15 years
Average annual energy savings
$80–$230 annually
Features
Heat pump water heaters dehumidify and cool the space around them
Difficulty
Hard, hire a plumber or HVAC contractor for installation
Energy savings
3–4 times more efficient than traditional water heaters
Heat pump water heaters are cleaner, safer, and more efficient. Upgrading to a heat pump water heater is better for the climate and saves you money on your utility bills.
How much does a heat pump water heater cost?
We crunched the numbers. Here’s how much you can expect to spend (and save).
How heat pump water heaters work
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2. Find a suitable place for your new heat pump water heater (HPWH)
A HPWH needs to be installed in an area that remains between 40–90ºF year-round, with at least 450 cubic feet (which is roughly an 8-foot by 8-foot area) of free air space. It’s also possible to run ducts to get air to and from the HPWH. Some HPWHs are a bit noisy (though usually no louder than a refrigerator) so install them in a location where this won’t bother you, or add soundproofing.
3. Consider upgrading your electrical wiring in advance
If you currently have an electric water heater with a tank: You probably already have a 240 Volt circuit and don’t need to upgrade your wiring.
If you have a gas, propane, fuel oil, or tankless electric water heater: You’ll likely need a new 240 Volt circuit (though 120 Volt HPWHs are becoming available). Doing this in advance will make it easier to upgrade to a HPWH if yours breaks down. Check out our panels and wiring page for more details, or consult an electrician.
4. Call HPWH installers and get quotes for HPWHs
Try to get at least three quotes if you want to save money! Look for plumbers or HVAC contractors who mention heat pump water heaters on their website, or look for reviews that mention heat pump water heaters. If you’re not sure, feel free to call the contractor to ask — it’ll help send them a message that HPWHs are in demand!
Things to consider with your installer:
Electrical: Most HPWHs use 240 Volt/30 Amp circuits, though some are 240 Volt/15 Amp (and take up less space on your panel). There are even 120 Volt/15 Amp versions coming to market to eliminate the need to add new wiring.
Size: If you’re happy with your current water heater size in gallons, you should still consider upsizing with a 240 Volt HPWH (e.g., 40 → 50 gallons) for a HPWH, and upsizing even more with a 120 Volt HPWH (e.g., 40 → 65 gallons).
Drainage: As the HPWH pumps heat into your water, it dehumidifies the room, and you can discuss with your installer how you want to drain the water that is removed from the air.
5. Install your heat pump water heater
Enjoy your energy bill savings and a nice hot shower!
How do I find a heat pump water heater that is ENERGY STAR rated?
It’s easy. ENERGY STAR has a list of products that meet their energy efficiency requirements. You can view their product finder here. Also, remember that you need to purchase an ENERGY STAR heat pump water heater to qualify for the federal tax credit and rebate.
If I’m switching from a gas water heater, will I need electrical work?
If you have a gas, propane, fuel oil, or tankless electric water heater, you’ll likely need a new 240 Volt circuit with a 15–30 Amp circuit breaker. Doing this in advance will make it easier to upgrade to a HPWH if your water heater breaks down. Check out panels and wiring page for more details, or consult an electrician. 120 Volt heat pump water heater models that don’t require a new circuit are also becoming available — learn more here!
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