Solar Heat Pump Systems in Victoria
An energy-efficient way to heat your water using the power of the air – not electricity.
What Is a Solar Heat Pump?
A solar heat pump uses heat from the air to warm your water instead of relying on electricity. It works day and night, even in colder weather, and uses far less power than traditional electric hot water systems.
This makes it a reliable and cost-saving solution for homes and small properties across Victoria.
How It Helps Reduce Your Energy Costs
A heat pump can lower your hot water running costs by using up to 65–75% less electricity compared to standard systems.
It is a good choice if you want to:
- Reduce household power bills
- Replace an old, high-consumption water heater
- Improve energy efficiency
- Make better use of solar power generated during the day
What You Get With a Heat Pump Installation
Every installation includes:
- High-efficiency heat pump unit (from trusted brands)
- Professional setup and plumbing connection
- Electrical integration with your existing solar system
- Performance and safety checks
- Guidance on the best usage settings
We ensure the system runs smoothly and delivers reliable hot water throughout the year.
Why Choose Solution with Sam
9+ years of experience in solar and energy-efficient systems
Installation handled by trained and certified technicians
Support for homes, farms, and small commercial properties
Reliable after-installation service and guidance
Works with well-known brands like Emerald, Midea, and Reclaim
FAQs - Off-Grid Solar Systems
Yes. We provide help with system settings, performance checks, and any support you may need post-installation.
Yes. Heat pumps can replace most existing systems with the correct plumbing and electrical setup.
No. Modern units are designed to run quietly, similar to an outdoor air-conditioning unit.
Most systems last between 8-12 years with standard maintenance.
Most homes can reduce hot water energy costs by 65–75%, depending on usage and system size.
Yes. A heat pump works very well with solar, allowing you to heat water using excess daytime energy.
Yes. Modern heat pumps are designed to operate efficiently even in low temperatures.
It absorbs heat from the surrounding air and uses it to warm your water, reducing electricity usage.