When selecting a new water heater for your home, choose a water heating system that will not only provide enough hot water but also that will do so energy efficiently, saving you money. This includes considering the different types of water heaters available and determining the right size and fuel source for your home.
In household and commercial usage, most water heaters..
Tankless water heaters, also called instantaneous...
Increasingly, solar powered water heaters are being...
Air-sourced heat pumps absorb heat from air and transfer it to heat water...
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We will repair, service, install and replace all Hot Water Units throughout the Melbourne Metropolitan area. This includes all Solar, Gas, Electric, Continuous Flow, Instantaneous and Storage Tank types of Hot Water Systems.
We have plumbers and licensed gas fitters available to service all areas of the Melbourne Metropolitan Area including:
Box Hill, Chadstone, Coburg, Dandenong, Doncaster, Epping, Essendon, Frankston, Greensborough, South Melbourne, Lilydale, Moorabbin, Mordialloc, Pakenham, Ringwood, Seaford, Sunshine, Werribee, Yarraville, Glen Waverley, Bayside, Beaumaris, Brighton, Caulfield, Craigieburn, Clayton, Diamond Creek, Emerald, Elwood, Hampton, Malvern, Carlton, Oakleigh, Sandringham, South Yarra, Springvale, Sunbury, Toorak, Caroline Springs & more.
Garden City is a locality within Port Melbourne and the City of Port Phillip. It started in the 1920s as a planned “garden suburb”, similar to those built in Britain a few years earlier during the Garden City Movement. The early development was built as low-cost housing by the State Bank, with later additions of public housing by the Housing Commission of Victoria. It comprises semi-attached single and double-storey houses arranged around a series of public open spaces, in a distorted Beaux-Arts layout. Contrary to popular belief, the “Bank Houses” were never public housing and have always been in private hands. The “Bank Houses” area later became known as “nobs hill”, a reference to relative wealth of their occupants compared to the residents of the clinker brick public housing that was added later. The Housing Commission area was known as ‘Little Baghdad’.[4]
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