Switch to a hot water heat pump and cut water-heating costs while keeping comfort high—all year. Compared with direct electric or gas, modern systems use far less energy and can integrate with solar to lower daytime running costs even further.
For only
$6,999
Haier Hot Water Heat Pump, 195L. Save up to 70 – 90% of water heating costs.
Includes Plumbing!
Say goodbye to skyrocketing power bills, and save up to 70 – 79% of water heating costs.
The Haier 195L Hot Water Heat Pump is just $6,999 including plumbing – ready to keep your household warm, efficient, and futureproof. This system quietly saves you money every day, without sacrificing comfort.
T&C’s Apply
Uses ambient air to heat water, so you need much less electricity than standard cylinders.
A cleaner alternative to gas and traditional electric water heating.
Schedule heating to align with your PV generation for cheaper hot water.
Designed for NZ conditions with smart controls and app monitoring.
A hot water heat pump has three core parts that work together for efficient heating:
Annual servicing keeps efficiency high and warranties intact. We check controller settings, flush drains, inspect refrigerant circuit performance and provide a quick health report—so you know the system is running at its best.
Yes—systems are built for NZ conditions and maintain efficiency in cold weather. Location and sizing matter; we handle both at design time.
Outdoor units are comparable to a quality heat pump for space heating. We select quiet models and position them thoughtfully.
Some “air-to-water” units can support underfloor or radiator heating alongside domestic hot water—ask us about hydronic options.
Often yes; we’ll recommend an integrated cylinder or a split hydrobox solution depending on space and plumbing.
Annual servicing keeps efficiency high and warranties intact. We check controller settings, flush drains, inspect refrigerant circuit performance and provide a quick health report—so you know the system is running at its best.
Yes—systems are built for NZ conditions and maintain efficiency in cold weather. Location and sizing matter; we handle both at design time.
Outdoor units are comparable to a quality heat pump for space heating. We select quiet models and position them thoughtfully.
Some “air-to-water” units can support underfloor or radiator heating alongside domestic hot water—ask us about hydronic options.
Often yes; we’ll recommend an integrated cylinder or a split hydrobox solution depending on space and plumbing.