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Heat Pump Hot Water Installation in New Farm, QLD
Replace your gas or electric hot water system with an efficient heat pump. Find a vetted installer in New Farm and start saving.
Get free quotesHot Water Snapshot for New Farm
Key data for heat pump sizing and savings estimates.
17,714
Population
1.9
Avg household size
Subtropical
Climate zone
95L
Est. daily hot water
$676
Annual cost (electric)
$193
Annual cost (heat pump)
3.2 yrs
Est. payback period
$1,552
Cost after STC rebate
Zone 1
Dwelling Mix in New Farm
Housing composition based on census dwelling structure data.
17%
4%
79%
With 79% apartments, many residents in New Farm may have centralised hot water or strata restrictions on installing individual heat pumps. Freestanding homes and townhouses are typically straightforward for heat pump installation.
Heat Pump Adoption in New Farm 4005
Installation data from the Clean Energy Regulator.
84
Heat Pumps Installed
96
Solar Hot Water Systems
936
Solar Panel Systems
New Farm has 84 registered heat pump hot water installations. Combined with 936 solar systems, the postcode is increasingly shifting away from gas and grid-dependent hot water.
Why Install a Heat Pump in New Farm?
Heat pumps operate at peak efficiency in New Farm's subtropical climate. Warm ambient air means higher COP values and faster reheat times year-round.
New Farm's warm climate means a heat pump will rarely need to work hard to extract ambient heat, keeping electricity consumption low and payback periods short.
A typical 1.9-person household in New Farm could save approximately $483 per year by switching from a conventional electric hot water system. With a 180L system costing around $2,800 before rebates, and an STC rebate of $1,248 (Zone 1), your net cost is approximately $1,552 โ paying for itself in around 3.2 years. After that, you save $483 every year for the system's 15+ year lifespan.
With a median household income of $117,416 in New Farm, the $1,552 after-rebate cost is a modest outlay for a system that eliminates gas or expensive electric hot water bills for 15+ years.
Hot Water Cost Comparison
| System Type | Annual Energy | Annual Cost | 10-Year Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Electric (resistive) | 2,254 kWh | $676 | $6,760 |
| Gas | ~1,803 MJ | ~$473 | ~$4,730 |
| Heat Pump Lowest cost | 644 kWh | $193 | $1,930 |
Estimates based on a 1.9-person household using ~95L of hot water daily. Electricity costed at $0.30/kWh. Actual costs vary by tariff and usage.
Recommended Tank Size for New Farm
A 150-200L heat pump suits most 1-2 person households.
150-200L
1-2 people
250-300L
2-4 people
315L+
4+ people
Heat Pump Rebates in QLD
STCs for heat pump hot water systems provide an upfront discount of $800 to $1,200. Queensland zone ratings yield higher STC values.
Rebate values are indicative and subject to change. Confirm eligibility with your installer.
Popular Heat Pumps
How Heat Pump Installation Works
Hot water assessment
Household size, existing system type, and installation location are assessed to determine the right heat pump.
System selection and quote
Your installer recommends a suitably sized heat pump and provides a detailed quote including any applicable rebates.
Installation
Installation typically takes half a day to one full day, including removal of your old system and connection of the new heat pump.
STC paperwork and rebate processing
Your installer handles the Small-scale Technology Certificate paperwork and any state rebate applications on your behalf.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much hot water does a New Farm household use? ▼
A typical 1.9-person household in New Farm uses approximately 95L of hot water per day, based on an average of 50 litres per person.
How much does a heat pump cost in QLD? ▼
Heat pump hot water systems in QLD typically cost $2,000 to $4,500 before rebates and STCs. After applying available incentives, the upfront cost can drop significantly.
Will a heat pump work in New Farm's climate? ▼
Yes. New Farm's subtropical climate is ideal for heat pumps. Warm ambient temperatures mean consistently high COP values and efficient operation year-round.
How noisy are heat pumps? ▼
Modern heat pump hot water systems operate at 40-50 dB, similar to a quiet conversation. Most units are quieter than a standard air conditioner. Check your local council's noise regulations for any placement restrictions.
What is the payback period for a heat pump in New Farm? ▼
A 180L heat pump system in New Farm costs approximately $2,800 before rebates. With an STC rebate of $1,248 (Zone 1), the net cost is around $1,552. At $483 annual savings versus electric hot water, the payback period is approximately 3.2 years.
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Related
Population and household data: ABS 2021 Census. Hot water estimates are based on 50L per person per day and an average electricity rate of $0.30/kWh. Actual costs vary by tariff, usage, and system efficiency.