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Why You Should Get a Heat Pump Water Heater (and When It Doesn’t Make Sense)

A few years ago, my neighborhood went through an extended blackout, and I had to take a few ice cold showers during the cold weather, and that reminded me that I shouldn’t take hot water for granted.

Yet, most people don’t spend much time thinking about their hot water heaters. And when they break down, most of us just replace them with the same type and move on. But heating up that water is expensive—typically close to 20% of your home’s total energy footprint goes into hot water, and it’s usually the second-largest energy-related expense. That’s why you should consider a heat pump water heater—if you can make it work.

How does a heat pump water heater work?

Where traditional water heaters use gas or electricity to directly heat water, a heat pump water heater works like a reverse refrigerator, pulling warm air over hot condenser coils that are either wrapped around a water tank or that go through the tank directly. The heat is transferred to the water, and the result is the same: A constant supply of hot water you can access any time you need it.

There are a lot of benefits that come with a heat pump water heater:

Downsides to a heat pump water heater

You might be wondering why everyone doesn’t install a heat pump water heater, considering their advantages. There are some downsides:

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