BJ Heating & Cooling
Hot Water Units in Albury-Wodonga
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Albury-Wodonga Hot Water Units
Nothing is more frustrating than running out of hot water, especially when it happens mid-shower. At BJ Heating & Cooling in South Albury, we provide professional supply and installation of reliable hot water units for homes and businesses across Albury-Wodonga.
Whether replacing an old system, building new, or upgrading to a more energy-efficient option, our team can help you choose a unit that suits your property and daily demands. We work with trusted gas and electric hot water systems built to last, ensuring a steady hot water supply whenever you need it. With more than 20 years of experience and a strong focus on customer service, we make the process smooth from start to finish.
Albury-Wodonga customers may be eligible for rebates on approved energy-efficient systems. Victorian residents can save through the Victorian Energy Upgrades program, while NSW residents may qualify for Australian Gas Networks rebates on eligible gas heating systems.
Do you need a dependable hot water solution? Call (02) 6021 6485 to speak with our team or book a quote today.
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Hot Water Systems for Homes & Businesses
Hot water units are essential to any household or commercial space, and choosing the right one can make a big difference in comfort and efficiency. From compact systems suited for small households to high-capacity storage tanks designed for large families or busy workplaces, we offer a range of options tailored to your needs.
Our team can install continuous flow and storage hot water systems, depending on your water usage habits and energy preferences. We will assess your home or site and recommend a system that meets your current and future requirements, helping you save on bills without sacrificing performance.
Whether you want to reduce energy use, increase water pressure, or just avoid the shock of a cold shower, we are here to help with honest advice and dependable installation.
Do you provide insurance work?
Yes, insurance work is available. If we provide a service and something is not quite right, we will return and fix it promptly—no hassle or delays. We believe in standing by our work and ensuring our customers are happy after the job. If the issue falls under a product warranty, we will do everything possible to assist with the claim or resolve the problem quickly and efficiently. Whether it is a repair or a replacement, we aim to make the process as smooth as possible so you are never left without a reliable hot water system.
Which is better: gas or electric?
Choosing between a gas and electric hot water system depends on your property, budget, and usage needs. Electric systems are generally cheaper to purchase and install, making them a popular option for small households or homes without access to gas. However, gas systems are often more energy-efficient in the long run. They heat water faster, can handle higher demands, and are typically more cost-effective over time, especially for larger families. Gas is also considered a more eco-friendly option when compared to traditional electric systems that draw power from the grid. A gas system may offer better value and performance if you have access to natural gas or LPG.
How often should my hot water system be serviced?
Generally, your hot water system should be serviced every five years, but this can vary depending on usage, system type, and water quality. Regular servicing is essential to ensure your system runs efficiently and safely. A typical service will include checking the pressure relief valve, inspecting for leaks or corrosion, flushing the tank, and ensuring all components function correctly. If your household uses a large volume of hot water, or you have hard water in your area, more frequent servicing may be beneficial. Staying on top of maintenance can extend the life of your system and help you avoid unexpected breakdowns or costly emergency repairs.