How it works
Heat pumps use refrigerant gas to absorb heat from the outside air. The gas is compressed (raising its temperature), then circulated through copper piping to transfer that heat into the water tank. The process repeats continuously, efficiently heating your water.
Why it's so efficient
Unlike traditional systems that generate heat with electric elements or gas burners, heat pumps simply move heat from the air into the water. This transfer process requires far less energy — making it a highly cost-effective solution for your home.







