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See how heat pump water heaters work and how ENERGY STAR certified models can help you save on your utility bills! Watch "ENERGY STAR Water Heaters Mean BIG Savings!"

Consider an ENERGY STAR certified heat pump water heater  (HPWH) for your next water heater purchase and enjoy big savings, a smart investment and a purchase that protects the environment. Please see the Heat Pump Water Heater fact sheet (PDF, 182 KB) that explains the savings opportunity. All ENERGY STAR certified heat pump water heaters qualify for a $300 federal tax credit in 2016.

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Current Specification Effective Date: April 16, 2015

The specification covers high-efficiency gas storage, whole-home gas tankless, solar, and high efficiency electric storage water heaters. Products must meet minimum requirements for energy efficiency, hot water delivery, warranty period, and safety.

Water Heater Key Product Criteria: ENERGY STAR

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What else should I look for when buying a heat pump water heater?

If you want to be the first on your block with this new technology, start planning your purchase today:

  1. Where will it be installed? HPWHs should be installed in interior spaces that remain between 40° to 90° F year-round, and provide 1,000 cubic feet of air space around the water heater. They generally don't operate as efficiently in colder spaces, and can cool the spaces they are in. If possible, consider installing in a space with excess heat, such as a furnace room. In colder environments with lower incoming water temperature HPWHs may need to go temporarily into a back-up standard electric water heating mode to meet household hot water use in colder months. This will increase energy use during these months. Please see the Considerations section for more details on issues to consider when installing a heat pump water heater.
  2. Plan ahead if you can. To make your life easier, plan ahead for your next water heater replacement and you will have time to research and select the best technology for your situation before it's an emergency. Your installer may need time to order the proper model, and it may take longer to install than a standard water heater.
  3. Check product availability. Find out what certified models are available on the market by viewing the ENERGY STAR Product List. You will then need to visit manufacturer Web sites, call local installers, or visit your local retailer to determine who carries these units in your area, or call your plumber or contractor to see what products are available.
  4. Estimate the capacity you'll need. Use the gallon capacity of your current storage water heater, if you already have one, as a starting point. You can find the water heater's capacity or volume on its nameplate or yellow Energy Guide sticker. This should help you discuss the sizing of the water heater with contractors. You may want to purchase a larger unit if you have added or are planning to add more occupants to your household or a new shower, faucet, dishwasher or washer that will be in frequent use. A contractor or retail salesperson can help you decide if a larger model is necessary.
  5. Contact a Contractor or Manufacturer. Ideally, you will find a local contractor who can assess your site, provide recommendations, install a system, and then perform periodic maintenance. When choosing a contractor you should:
    • Request cost estimates in writing.
    • Ask for references.
    • Check the company with your local Better Business Bureau.
    • See if the company will obtain a local permit if necessary and understands local residential building codes and other regulations.
  6. Search for rebates. You may be able to reduce your costs by taking advantage of rebates. Be sure to review the eligibility rules before you make your purchase.
    • Use the Special Deals Finder  to determine whether there are rebates available for ENERGY STAR certified water heaters in your zip code.
  7. Don’t forget about maintenance. HPWHs may also require annual maintenance, including changing air filters. Please review the manufacturing operating instructions, or as your contractor for direction.
  8. Other Considerations. ENERGY STAR certified HPWHs, in addition to heating water, can provide additional benefits. During hot humid times of the year, the water heater can help cool and dehumidify the space it is installed in.
  9. Consider other measures that may also save energy. If you are in the midst of new construction or home remolding project, you may have come across other proposed approaches to water heating. Under the right circumstances, these technologies can save significant amounts of energy.
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If your water heater is more than 10 years old, now is the best time to plan its replacement. A new ENERGY STAR certified heat pump water heater can save up to $3,500 in energy costs over its lifetime AND now you can save even more with rebate incentives and a $300 federal tax credit for 2016. All those energy savings add up to big savings for the environment by helping prevent climate change. ENERGY STAR is the right choice, right now!

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If electric is your only option, an ENERGY STAR certified electric storage water heater uses half the energy of a standard model and can save a family of four more than $3,500 over its lifetime by heating water using highly efficient heat pump technology.

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