Is a heat pump water heater right for my home?

Heat pump water heaters run on electricity, making them a good choice for replacing a standard electric tank.

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Yes! A heat pump water heater is a good fit for your home.

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Yes! A heat pump water heater could be a good fit for your home.

If your water heater is in a small space or adjacent to a living area, it may require ducts or louvers. Talk to a knowledgeable installer to learn more. To get started on your savings journey, see how much you could save on your purchase with a rebate from your utility.

A heat pump water heater could be a good fit for your home, depending on where you live.

Heat pump water heaters work well in garages in most climates in the Northwest, as long as the temperature stays above about 37 degrees in the coldest months. Talk to a knowledgeable installer to learn more. To get started on your savings journey, see how much you could save on your purchase with a rebate from your utility.

A heat pump water heater could be a good fit for your home, depending on where you live.

Heat pump water heaters work well in garages in most climates in the Northwest, as long as the temperature stays above about 37 degrees in the coldest months. If your water heater is in a small space or adjacent to a living area, it may require ducts or louvers. Talk to a knowledgeable installer to learn more. To get started on your savings journey, see how much you could save on your purchase with a rebate from your utility.

Unfortunately, your home is not quite ready for a heat pump water heater.

Electric water heaters are powered by electricity. Below are a few resources from ENERGY STAR® to help you find the right energy-efficient product for your home and fuel type, plus rebates and tax credits to help you upgrade.

High Efficiency Gas Storage Water Heaters
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Whole Home Tankless Gas Water Heaters
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Things to consider

Considering factors like square footage, climate, and appliance sound is key for any water heater choice.

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Space In Your Home

Heat pump water heaters need room to breathe. If you’re replacing an existing electric water heater, you likely already have the necessary 240-volt power in place and don’t need an electrical panel upgrade. If you’re installing in a new location, you’ll want to get some help from an electrician.

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Your Home's Climate

Heat pump water heaters transfer heat from their environment into the tank, a process which produces minimal cool air. If you are installing a heat pump water heater in a living area, an installer can help you mitigate any concerns about comfort.

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Appliance Sounds

When the heat pump is running, a heat pump water heater produces an amount of sound similar to a dishwasher. This is something to take into consideration when installing it in a living area.

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Christopher | Beaverton, OR

It cut my electricity bill dramatically.

Greg | Hermiston, OR

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