Gas Hot Water Cylinders
Gas hot water systems provide fast, efficient, and cost-effective hot water using natural gas or LPG for homes of all sizes.
Fast, On‑Demand Hot Water
Gas hot water systems use a gas burner or continuous‑flow unit to heat water quickly and provide a reliable supply when you need it.
Cost‑Effective Energy Source
Because gas heats water efficiently and often cheaper than electricity, gas systems can help reduce your hot water operating costs.
Flexible Installation Options
Gas heaters suit both storage cylinder and continuous flow setups, and can be placed outdoors to save internal space.
Gas Overview
Gas hot water cylinders use a gas burner or gas-fired boiler to heat the water in the cylinder, providing a constant supply of hot water.
- Continous hot water supply
- Cost effective
- Increased efficiency
- Space saver
Learn more about gas water heating and gas hot water heating options in New Zealand.
Gas hot water cylinders use a gas burner to provide a continuous, cost-effective, and efficient hot water supply, while saving space.
How Gas Hot Water Works
Gas water heating systems use natural gas or LPG as an energy source to heat water. These systems come in two main options: a storage tank or a continuous flow water heater that heats water on demand.
A continuous flow gas water system heats water only when and where you need it. This eliminates heat loss from a storage tank and saves you money by not paying to constantly heat a cylinder full of water. These systems are also space-saving and can be installed in various locations, making them ideal for homes or buildings with limited space.
Gas water heaters are more efficient than electric water heaters, as they heat water faster, use less energy, and the fuel source is less expensive.
Gas hot water systems use natural gas or LPG to heat water via a storage tank or on-demand continuous flow heater. Continuous flow systems are space-saving, efficient, and cost-effective, heating water only when needed and using less energy than electric systems.