
Hot Water, Fully Electric
Schedule a call with us to discuss how a heat pump water heater can lower your utility bill and carbon footprint while enjoying safe and reliable hot water.
You tell us what you need, we’ll do the rest.
It’s That Easy
Schedule a 15 minute video call
Get a guaranteed price on the call
We’ll handle the rebates and the paperwork
Our qualified contractor installs the unit
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Connect
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Quote
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Install
Why buy a heat pump water heater?
Heat pump water heaters are a low cost and minimally complex way to lower your carbon emissions while saving money.
In addition, they provide excellent reliability and virtually zero maintenance over their lifespan.
Add in state, local, and federal rebates that can often cover 50% of the installation cost, it just makes sense.
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How Does It Work?
Heat Pump Water heaters pull heat out of the surrounding air to heat your water, rather than relying on electricity or gas to generate heat. In other words, they move energy instead of generating it
Schedule a 15 minute video call
We’ll talk about your needs, look at your water heater space, and get you a guaranteed price
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Total cost will depend on your needs and local rebates, but you can expect a typical job to cost $3,000-$5,000, not including rebates
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A project can qualify for a large number of rebates depending on your city, state, and utility. We apply for these for you.
Additionally, most homeowners are eligible for a 30% federal tax credit on the project amount.
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We work with best in class local plumbing and electrical companies to install these units.
Zero is your point of contact throughout the process, and we review all installations for quality.
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We can install a new water heater in as little as four days. The contractor will be on site for half a day.
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A heat pump water heater operates by extracting ambient heat from the air and efficiently transferring it to the water in the storage tank using a refrigeration cycle.
This process, which is up to three times more energy-efficient than traditional electric water heaters, results in significant cost savings.