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Heat pump hot water installers in Newcastle

Newcastle and the Hunter fall under the NSW Energy Savings Scheme hot water upgrade incentive, which stacks with federal STCs — together they typically reduce the cost of swapping an old electric tank for a heat pump by roughly $900–$1,350.

Rebates

Before you get quotes, check what New South Wales offers on top of federal STCs — most incentives are applied as upfront discounts by accredited installers. New South Wales rebate explained → · 60-second calculator →

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Newcastle Hot Water Services

Coverage: Newcastle, Lake Macquarie, Port Stephens and the Hunter Valley

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States it is an accredited ESC inspection provider that installs heat pump hot water systems and handles the NSW Government rebate application on the customer's behalf.

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Accreditation and rebate claims are the installer's own — confirm licensing and check official rebate schemes. From the installer's public website, last checked 2026-07-05.

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Heat Pump Boys Plumbing Co.

Coverage: Newcastle, Hunter Valley, Lake Macquarie, Maitland, Port Stephens and Cessnock

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States it supplies, installs and maintains heat pump hot water systems and handles the paperwork and eligibility checks for NSW Government rebates and federal STCs.

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Accreditation and rebate claims are the installer's own — confirm licensing and check official rebate schemes. From the installer's public website, last checked 2026-07-05.

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Hogan Hot Water and Air Conditioning

Coverage: Newcastle, Lake Macquarie, Maitland and the Central Coast

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States it installs heat pump hot water systems and deducts NSW and federal government rebates directly from the customer's invoice.

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Accreditation and rebate claims are the installer's own — confirm licensing and check official rebate schemes. From the installer's public website, last checked 2026-07-05.

Hot water questions in Newcastle

How much does a heat pump hot water system cost in Newcastle?

Most Australian installs run $2,500–$5,500 supplied and installed before incentives. Federal STCs come off at the point of sale everywhere, and state schemes can cut the price much further — in some states well-priced systems land near or under $1,000 after everything. Compare at least three quotes; spreads on identical units are common.

What hot water rebates apply in New South Wales?

Federal small-scale technology certificates (STCs) apply Australia-wide. On top of that, New South Wales support differs by scheme — check our rebate calculator for what applies to Newcastle households, and confirm final amounts with the installer, since accredited providers apply most incentives as upfront discounts on the quote.

How do I check a Newcastle installer is legitimate?

Hot water installs must be done by a licensed plumber (and electrician where required), and rebate-eligible installs generally require scheme-accredited providers. Ask for the licence number, confirm scheme accreditation for your state's rebate, and cross-check what the company claims on its own website — that's the source for the 3 listings on this page.

Deeper answers in our guides — rebates by state and real installed costs.

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