Super-Efficient Water Heater

Water heaters use about 20% of a home’s energy. An important element of an ENERGY STAR Home Upgrade is a heat pump water heater that earns the ENERGY STAR label, which is up to 4 times more efficient and uses 70 percent less energy than a standard model. Upgrading to a high efficiency heat pump water heater can help you prepare for a clean energy future, as our energy supply gets cleaner and more renewable every day.

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Why Should I Switch to a Heat Pump Water Heater?

Your home’s water heater uses more energy than your refrigerator, clothes washer, dishwasher, and dryer combined! Switching to an ENERGY STAR certified heat pump water heater as part of your ENERGY STAR Home Upgrade can save you hundreds of dollars every year on energy costs.

Why a Heat Pump Water Heater Is a Smart Choice

Greater Reliability, Performance and Efficiency

An ENERGY STAR certified electric water heater uses different technology and can save a household of four more approximately $550 per year on its electric bills, compared to a standard electric water heater, and more than $5,600 over its lifetime. Larger families—that typically use more hot water—will save even more! While a heat pump water heater costs more upfront, the savings will pay back the difference in about three years for a household of four. Replace your aging electric water heater before it fails and start enjoying the savings right away.

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Backed by ENERGY STAR

Not only are today’s super-efficient models quieter and more efficient than before – they are backed by decades of research and innovation. Models that have earned the ENERGY STAR are independently certified and come with a minimum 6-year manufacturer warranty for added peace of mind.

Super-Efficient in All Climates

Heat pump water heaters use a hybrid system that reliably and efficiently produces hot water in both warm and cold climates.

Cleaner and Safer for Your Home

ENERGY STAR electric water heaters generate hot water without burning fuel inside the home. They are easy to install and safer to operate with dramatically lower total carbon emissions. If your current water heater runs on gas, oil, or propane, switching to an electric heat pump removes a potential source of carbon monoxide (CO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) from your home. It can even help reduce ground-level ozone, a common environmental problem in many metropolitan areas.

Convenient User Controls

Unlike standard electric water heaters, heat pump water heaters include a convenient control panel which allows you to adjust temperature settings and select between various operating modes. Heat pump water heaters are intelligent and easy to use.

Ready to find the right heat pump water heater for your home? The ENERGY STAR Heat Pump Water Heater Installer Finder and the ENERGY STAR Home Upgrade Service Providers can help!

How Can I Make This Upgrade More Affordable?

While an ENERGY STAR certified electric water heater may cost more upfront, you can start enjoying the energy bill savings right away by replacing your aging electric water heater before it fails. Take advantage of rebates, tax credits and other financing that may be available to you. Count on ENERGY STAR to help you navigate the process and the discounts available to provide even bigger savings.

Financial Incentives

Rebate Incentives

Generous rebates are available through local utility companies in many parts of the country. Visit the Home Improvement Savings Tool and enter your zip code to see what incentives are available in your area.

State and local tax incentives may exist in your region. Check eligibility details before making your purchase.

Federal Tax Credits

Heat pump water heaters that have earned the ENERGY STAR are eligible for a federal tax credit of 30% up to $2,000. Learn more about this tax credit.

Assistance for Low-to-Moderate Income Families

Water Heater Buying and Installation Guidance

You may have questions about which tank size is right for your home or where your new water heater will be installed. Here are some simple considerations to help you plan for your new heat pump water heater.

Heat Pump Water Heater Installation Considerations

In most homes hybrid electric water heaters can be installed right where your current water heater sits. There are a few simple installation considerations to help you choose the right heat pump water heater for your home.

Ready to find the right heat pump water heater for your home? The ENERGY STAR Heat Pump Water Heater Installer Finder and the ENERGY STAR Home Upgrade Service Providers can help!