This is one of the most common questions homeowners ask, and the honest answer is: it depends on your situation.

Heat pumps work day and night, in cloudy conditions, and require no roof space or direct sunlight. Solar geysers rely on sunlight and are less effective in overcast conditions, though they can be cheaper upfront.

For consistent, reliable hot water with minimal electricity use, a heat pump is often the smarter long-term choice.

Published On: February 26th, 2026Categories: