Electric Heat Pump Hydronics in Albury

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Efficient Whole-Home Heating


At Donaldson Plumbing & Excavations, we design and install electric heat pump hydronic systems for homes and businesses across Albury, Wodonga, Kiewa, Kergunyah, Chiltern and surrounding areas. Heat pumps work by transferring heat rather than generating it, making them one of the most efficient ways to warm a property.


They perform reliably even through cold Victorian winters, providing steady, consistent comfort. Many models are dual-purpose, heating both water and living spaces. When paired with solar, these systems cut running costs dramatically, while compact outdoor units operate quietly in the background. The result is sustainable, whole-home heating delivered by a trusted local team.


Reach out on 0437 758 635 for a quote. To find out more about available rebates, visit energy.gov.au/rebates.

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Sustainable Comfort Made Simple


More households are choosing heat pump hydronics for their low running costs and eco-friendly design. Zoning options allow you to heat only the rooms you need, giving you both flexibility and savings. At Donaldson Plumbing & Excavations, we install systems that integrate seamlessly with radiators or in-slab heating, so they suit everything from new builds to retrofits.


Outdoor units are quiet and discreet, keeping comfort levels high without intrusion. Because they work hand-in-hand with solar energy, heat pump hydronics offer one of the cleanest and most cost-effective heating options available to regional homes and businesses.

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FAQs

  • How do hydronic heat pumps compare to split-system heating?

    They are more efficient for whole-home comfort.

  • Can I run a heat pump hydronic system with solar panels?

    Yes. Pairing with solar reduces costs further.

  • Do heat pumps work well in colder regions?

    Yes. They are compact and flexible.

  • How quickly do heat pumps warm a hydronic slab?

    They provide steady, reliable warmth.

  • Can heat pumps also supply hot water?

    Yes. Many models are dual-purpose.

  • Are heat pumps common in Australian homes?

    Yes. They are increasingly popular in both new builds and retrofits.

  • Will my electricity bills rise with a heat pump?

    Running costs are very low thanks to efficiency.

  • Are there rebates available for hydronic heat pumps?

    Yes. They usually qualify under federal and state schemes. See energy.gov.au/rebates.

  • Do heat pumps need outdoor units?

    Yes, but they are compact and quiet.

  • Are heat pumps quiet to run?

    Yes. They operate with very low noise.

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