Vermont Water Heaters
Most of us don’t know how much we pay for hot water for showers, dish washing and laundry. That's because hot water costs are hidden in our oil, propane, natural gas or electric bills. But according to the U.S. Department of Energy, hot water accounts for up to 40% of average household energy bills.
Here’s the good news - If you live in Vermont, we can help you pay less for your hot water:
- Solar hot water systems work very well in Vermont and pay for themselves in six to ten years. After that, your hot water is free. Now, you can save up to 50% on solar water heaters with our Co-op Solar program.
- Tankless hot water heaters are very efficient and highly reliable. They produce hot water only when it’s needed.
- Indirect water heaters are used with a boiler, heat large amounts of water quickly and are very efficient.
- Heat pump water heaters pull heat from the air to produce hot water. They save between $250 and $450 a year on household on energy bills.
