Heat Pump Hot Water Cost in Broome, WA

Broome (6725) is a smaller community in Western Australia with a population of 14,436 and a warm subtropical climate with mild winters. Heat pump hot water installation in Broome costs $2,800 to $5,200 after all available rebates (above the state average), or $3,300 to $5,900 before rebates. Heat pumps operate at peak efficiency in this climate zone. With warm ambient temperatures year-round, expect COP ratings close to or exceeding manufacturer specifications. Running costs will be at the lower end of estimates.

As a smaller community in regional Western Australia, Broome has fewer local heat pump installers. Some metro-based installers charge $300-$600 travel fees for regional installations.

Broome sits above the Western Australia average for installation costs. This typically reflects larger homes, more complex installations, or a preference for premium brands in the area.

With only 10% gas penetration, most Broome homes already use electric hot water. Switching from electric storage to a heat pump offers the biggest running cost savings in this area.

$2,800 - $5,200
After rebates
$3,300 - $5,900
Before rebates
$500 - $700
Total rebates available
10%
Homes with gas

Available Rebates in Broome

Federal

Small-scale Technology Certificates (STCs)

Applied as a point-of-sale discount by your installer. Value varies by system type and climate zone.

$500 - $700
estimated value

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a heat pump hot water system cost in Broome?
A heat pump hot water system in Broome costs between $2,800 and $5,200 fully installed after all available rebates. Before rebates, expect to pay $3,300 to $5,900. The final price depends on the brand, tank size, and complexity of your installation.
What rebates are available for heat pump hot water in Broome?
Broome residents can access federal Small-scale Technology Certificates (STCs) worth $500-$700 as a point-of-sale discount. These rebates are typically applied by your installer at the point of sale.
Are heat pumps efficient in Broome's climate?
Broome has a warm subtropical climate with mild winters. Heat pumps operate at peak efficiency in this climate zone. With warm ambient temperatures year-round, expect COP ratings close to or exceeding manufacturer specifications. Running costs will be at the lower end of estimates. A typical household of 3-4 people will spend $200-$400 per year running a heat pump, compared to $800-$1,200 for gas or $1,200-$1,800 for electric storage.
How long does a heat pump installation take in Broome?
A standard heat pump hot water installation in Broome takes 3-5 hours for a straightforward replacement. If you're converting from gas, it may take a full day as the installer needs to connect new electrical circuits and potentially modify plumbing. Regional installations may require scheduling 2-4 weeks ahead.
What size heat pump do I need for my Broome home?
For Broome in climate zone 3: 1-2 people need a 150-170L tank, 3-4 people need a 250-315L tank, and 5+ people should consider a 315-400L tank. Your warmer climate means the heat pump recovers quickly, so standard sizing works well.
Which heat pump brand is best for Broome?
In Broome's warm climate (zone 3), all heat pump brands perform excellently. Budget models like iStore and Midea deliver strong COP ratings year-round in warm conditions, making them excellent value. If budget allows, Daikin offers the best warranty (10 years parts and labour) and Rinnai's AR series is Australian-made (qualifying for the higher VIC rebate tier).

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