Hot Water Calculator

Compare hot water heating costs for different systems and find savings

Hot Water Cost Calculator

Compare different water heating systems and find savings

Usage Details

Recommended: 150L for 3 people

Energy Prices & Settings

Hot Water System Technologies

Understanding different water heating technologies and their efficiency

Electric Systems

95% efficiency, instant hot water, higher running costs but lower installation cost

Gas Systems

85% efficiency, lower fuel costs, requires gas connection and flue

Heat Pumps

300% efficiency, very low running costs, higher installation cost

Solar Thermal

Free energy from sun, 60% coverage typical, requires backup system

Combi Boilers

88% efficiency, combined heating and hot water, space-saving solution

Hybrid Systems

Combine multiple technologies for optimal efficiency and reliability

Hot Water Saving Tips

Simple changes that can reduce your hot water costs significantly

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Lower Temperature

Reduce water heating temperature by 5°C to save 10-15% on costs

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Shorter Showers

Reduce shower time by 2 minutes to save 25% on hot water usage

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Fix Leaks

A dripping hot water tap can waste $49-70 per year in energy

  1. 1

    Estimate Daily Usage

    Calculate hot water needs: 15-20 gallons per person/day, plus dishwasher (6-10 gal/load) and washing machine (15-30 gal/load). Average household: 60-80 gallons/day. Track actual usage for 1 week for accuracy.

  2. 2

    Check Current Heater Type

    Identify existing water heater: tank (50-70% efficient), tankless (80-95%), heat pump (200-300%), or solar (50-80% free). Check age - if 10+ years old, consider replacement for efficiency gains.

  3. 3

    Input Energy Rate

    Enter electricity or gas price per unit from utility bill. Water heating typically costs $200-600/year. Higher rates make efficient heaters more cost-effective.

  4. 4

    Select New Heater Type

    Compare options: Tank ($400-900, 6-12 year life), tankless ($1,000-3,000, 20+ years), heat pump ($1,200-2,500, 10-15 years), solar ($5,000-8,000, 20+ years). Consider: household size, budget, and efficiency goals.

  5. 5

    Review Savings and Payback

    Calculator shows annual operating cost for each heater type, upgrade cost, and payback period. Consider total lifetime cost (purchase + installation + 20 years energy). Don't forget to factor in available rebates ($300-1,000).

Pro Tip: Use Ctrl+Enter to calculate quickly, or Ctrl+R to reset the form.

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