You may not see them, but hot water systems are essential for your home. The humble hot water system has a tendency to fly under the radar as we don't often pay much attention to it until something goes wrong.
Natural Gas is often the recommended option for reliable continuous-flow or instantaneous hot water systems. This is because the system only runs when you turn on the hot water tap rather than sitting pre-heated in a tank, providing instant hot water only when you need it. Running out of hot water is a thing of the past when you have a Natural Gas hot water system. You can continue to enjoy those long, steaming showers without having to worry about the next person - as well as allowing you to adjust the temperature smoothly, without having to experience the shock of a freezing or a boiling stream of water.
A Natural Gas hot water system brings you instant and continuous hot water at the twist of a tap. The wide range of systems available means there’s a solution to suit every kind of home, no matter how many bathrooms you have. Choose the system that is right for your home and you’ll have hot water for the whole family.
The reliability, warmth, and control of Natural Gas in your home is perfect for winter and means outdoor areas can stay warm all year round.
The benefits of Natural Gas are instant and continuous. Appliances provide heat at the flick of a switch or turn of a tap, but only when you need it. No preheating!
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With a continuous flow Natural Gas hot water system, you get instant and continuous hot water on-demand. No need for a storage tank and it never runs out.
Natural Gas hot water storage systems are a great solution for bigger homes. They can service multiple bathrooms simultaneously and heat water rapidly.
A solar storage system with an instantaneous Natural Gas booster heats water using the sun during the day and saves it in a tank. The instantaneous booster only kicks in on cloudy days if the water in the tank isn’t hot enough.
Servicing your gas appliance will help ensure safety and improve performance and reliability. It is generally recommended that gas appliances are serviced by a qualified gas technician, such as a licensed gas fitter. Servicing will also help remove any large build-up of dust, dirt and other debris, minimising the chance of any carbon monoxide spillage.
It is important when installing your gas appliances within your home to understand proper ventilation and fluing requirements. When it comes to heating, proper ventilation will ensure all combustion gases are routed to the outdoors. Make sure you speak to a licensed gas fitter.
Homeowners should be familiar with safety tips for natural gas. Understanding what to do in emergency situations will ensure that you and your family stay out of harm’s way.