Replace Gas Hot Water with a Hot Water Heat Pump in Winchester, CAN
Gas hot water is the minority setup in New Zealand, and the supply picture is moving against it: gas reserves fell 27% in a single year to a 20-year low, and production is declining faster than forecast. There is no ban and no deadline, but when your gas unit reaches end-of-life, replacing it with a hot water heat pump instead of another gas system means you stop being exposed to rising gas prices, and you may be able to drop the daily fixed charge entirely.
The gas picture in Canterbury
There is no natural gas network in the South Island - a small number of Christchurch homes are on a reticulated LPG network, and other gas users rely on bottles. Most Canterbury homes heat water with an electric cylinder, and frosty winters make model choice matter: look for hot water heat pumps with a good cold-climate rating and defrost cycle.
Read the full NZ gas crunch guideCost Comparison
| Cost Factor | Gas Hot Water | Hot Water Heat Pump |
|---|---|---|
| Annual running cost (est., variable charges) | $600 - $900/yr | $250 - $450/yr |
| Daily fixed gas charges | Ongoing, rising | None (if you disconnect) |
| Exposure to NZ gas supply decline | Full | None |
| Installed cost (full price, no rebates) | - | $6,150 - $9,150 |
Estimates for a typical 3-4 person household at average 2026 NZ tariffs (~35c/kWh electricity; gas variable rates are an editorial estimate as supply tightens). Actual costs depend on your tariff, usage and system. Installed prices are indicative, June 2026, GST inclusive.
The fixed-charge factor
Reticulated gas bills have two parts: what you use, and a daily fixed charge you pay regardless. If hot water is your only gas appliance, switching to a hot water heat pump lets you disconnect the gas account entirely and stop paying the fixed charge altogether. Ask your retailer what your daily charge is and what disconnection involves before you commit; with NZ gas supply tightening, fixed charges are expected to keep rising for the customers who remain.
How to Switch from Gas Hot Water to a Hot Water Heat Pump in Winchester
Get a site assessment
A local installer visits your Winchester home to assess your current gas hot water setup, available space for the heat pump unit, and electrical capacity (gas units often have no dedicated hot water circuit).
Choose your hot water heat pump
Select the right size and brand based on your household size, hot water usage, and budget. Your installer will recommend options from the five brands with a verified NZ presence.
Installation and gas disconnection
Your old gas unit is removed and the hot water heat pump installed. A licensed gasfitter safely caps the gas supply. If hot water was your last gas appliance, ask your retailer about disconnecting entirely so you stop paying the daily fixed charge.
Confirm the final price and start saving
There is no rebate paperwork in New Zealand because no rebates exist: the quoted installed price is the full price. Energy savings start from the first shower.
Rebates and Financing in Winchester, CAN
The honest answer, whatever system you are replacing: there are no government rebates for hot water heat pumps in New Zealand. The installed price is the full price. Two things genuinely help:
Bank green home loan top-ups
ANZ (Good Energy), ASB (Better Homes) and BNZ offer home loan top-ups at about 1% p.a. fixed for 3 years, up to $80,000. Westpac (Greater Choices) offers 0% up to $50,000 over 5 years. You need an existing home loan and enough equity; after the promotional window the balance reverts to standard rates. Eligible purchases include hot water heat pumps, solar, batteries and EV chargers. Check current terms with your bank.
Warmer Kiwi Homes (insulation + space heating only)
Covers up to 90% of ceiling/underfloor insulation and up to $3,450 toward a SPACE-heating heat pump for eligible owner-occupied homes built before 2008 (Community Services Card, SuperGold Combo card, or designated lower-income areas). It does NOT cover hot water heat pumps. Funded through 30 June 2027.
It does NOT cover hot water heat pumps. Listed so you are not misled.
What happens to my old gas hot water system?
Your installer will remove and dispose of the old gas unit as part of the installation, with a licensed gasfitter capping the gas supply safely. If hot water was your only gas appliance, you can ask your retailer to disconnect the gas account entirely, which stops the daily fixed charge as well as the usage charges. If you still use gas for cooking or heating, you keep the connection but your gas usage drops.
Replacing a Different System?
Where are you?
See indicative costs and local installers for your area