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Heat Pump Hot Water Installation in No 6 Branch, QLD

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Hot Water Snapshot for No 6 Branch

Key data for heat pump sizing and savings estimates.

528

Population

2.3

Avg household size

Tropical

Climate zone

115L

Est. daily hot water

$818

Annual cost (electric)

$234

Annual cost (heat pump)

4 yrs

Est. payback period

$2,330

Cost after STC rebate

Zone 2

Dwelling Mix in No 6 Branch

Housing composition based on census dwelling structure data.

Houses

101%

Townhouses

3%

Apartments

0%

No 6 Branch is predominantly houses (101%), making it well-suited for heat pump hot water installation. Most properties will have adequate outdoor space for a heat pump unit.

Heat Pump Adoption in No 6 Branch 4859

Installation data from the Clean Energy Regulator.

7

Heat Pumps Installed

20

Solar Hot Water Systems

101

Solar Panel Systems

No 6 Branch has 7 registered heat pump hot water installations. Combined with 101 solar systems, the postcode is increasingly shifting away from gas and grid-dependent hot water.

Why Install a Heat Pump in No 6 Branch?

Heat pumps operate at peak efficiency in No 6 Branch's tropical climate. Warm ambient air means higher COP values and faster reheat times year-round.

No 6 Branch'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 2.3-person household in No 6 Branch could save approximately $584 per year by switching from a conventional electric hot water system. With a 270L system costing around $3,500 before rebates, and an STC rebate of $1,170 (Zone 2), your net cost is approximately $2,330 โ€” paying for itself in around 4 years. After that, you save $584 every year for the system's 15+ year lifespan.

With a median household income of $60,008 in No 6 Branch, the $2,330 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) 2,728 kWh $818 $8,180
Gas ~2,182 MJ ~$573 ~$5,730
Heat Pump Lowest cost 779 kWh $234 $2,340

Estimates based on a 2.3-person household using ~115L of hot water daily. Electricity costed at $0.30/kWh. Actual costs vary by tariff and usage.

Recommended Tank Size for No 6 Branch

A 250-300L tank is ideal for No 6 Branch's average 2.3-person household.

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

1

Hot water assessment

Household size, existing system type, and installation location are assessed to determine the right heat pump.

2

System selection and quote

Your installer recommends a suitably sized heat pump and provides a detailed quote including any applicable rebates.

3

Installation

Installation typically takes half a day to one full day, including removal of your old system and connection of the new heat pump.

4

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 No 6 Branch household use?

A typical 2.3-person household in No 6 Branch uses approximately 115L 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 No 6 Branch's climate?

Yes. No 6 Branch's tropical 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 No 6 Branch?

A 270L heat pump system in No 6 Branch costs approximately $3,500 before rebates. With an STC rebate of $1,170 (Zone 2), the net cost is around $2,330. At $584 annual savings versus electric hot water, the payback period is approximately 4 years.

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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.