The company provides a diverse selection of gas and electric storage hot water systems, catering to different requirements and household sizes. This versatility ensures that there’s a Vulcan system for every type of home.
Vulcan hot water system installation is crafted for simplicity and efficiency, providing homeowners with a seamless experience. Detailed product information and accessible spare parts ensure that both the installation and maintenance processes are smooth. This approach guarantees long-lasting performance and reliability, offering users the confidence that their hot water system will function effectively for years without issue.
Trust in the expertise and experience of HotwaterTek to guide you in selecting and installing your Vulcan hot water system, ensuring efficient and reliable hot water service for your property.
| Product | Dimensions (mm) | Manufacturer Warranties (yrs) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Item | Price From ($) | H | W | D | Cylinder | Parts/Labour |
| Vulcan 80L | $1140 | 875 | 460 | 496 | 10 | 1 |
| Vulcan 125L | $1218 | 1250 | 480 | 515 | 10 | 1 |
| Vulcan 250L | $1428 | 1395 | 640 | 680 | 10 | 1 |
| Item | Vulcan 80L | Vulcan 125L | Vulcan 250L |
| Price From ($) | $1140 | $1218 | $1428 |
| H | 875 | 1250 | 1395 |
| W | 460 | 480 | 640 |
| D | 496 | 515 | 680 |
| Cylinder | 10 | 10 | 10 |
| Parts/Labour | 1 | 1 | 1 |

If you’re considering a switch to a gas hot water system, our team of licensed and professional plumbers is ready to discuss the best options. As your reliable local emergency plumber, we ensure a smooth transition for your hot water needs. We’re here to equip you with all the necessary information, ensuring you select a system that will efficiently serve your home for the foreseeable future. Following a detailed inspection of your premises, we’ll suggest the ideal gas-boosted hot water system that aligns with your specific household requirements, guaranteeing a customized service for your unique needs.

Electric hot water systems store water in a tank heated by electricity so that it’s ready for you to use. An electric hot water system provides full pressure to multiple outlets and depending on the unit, they can service as many taps, hoses and showers as you need – no more low pressure showers under a drizzling showerhead! Usually the most inexpensive option depending on electricity rates, we have an electric water heater that fits every budget and home.

Instant or continuous flow hot water systems in Australia provide hot water as needed, eliminating the need for a storage tank. These systems heat water instantly, ensuring a consistent supply for your household. Ideal for homes with high hot water demand, they offer a space-saving solution, perfect for smaller areas. These systems are not only compact but also energy-efficient, heating water on demand and potentially lowering electricity costs.

Since Australia is a particularly sunny country, why not use a solar hot water system to power your water heating? Solar hot water systems work by circulating water through a series of panels, which are positioned to gain maximum sun exposure (usually situated on a roof). Solar hot water systems are quite versatile and very energy efficient as they’re used in conjunction with electricity or gas to maintain your supply when there is a lack of sun.

A storage heater is a tank that heats the water inside, and then distributes this hot water on demand when you need it. Storage heaters are available in many sizes, normally ranging from 50 to 300 litres. There are also different types – so you can have a storage heater that runs on electricity, gas, solar, or a combination of these. Storage heaters are available in both internal and external models.

Heat pumps are a more efficient form of renewable energy that can use up to two-thirds less electricity, when compared with electric hot water heaters. Heat pumps extract heat from the surroundings and, through a process of compressing and condensing, raises the temperature to a point where it can be used to heat water in a tank. Putting it plainly, the process is like ‘reverse refrigeration’.