Rheem Hot Water Systems
Shop Rheem hot water systems online with Installed Today for electric storage, gas storage, instant gas continuous flow and heat pump hot water options. Rheem is one of Australia’s most recognised hot water brands, with a wide range of systems suited to homes, townhouses, rental properties, renovations and everyday replacement jobs.
Rheem hot water systems are commonly chosen by customers replacing an existing Rheem unit, upgrading from an older electric or gas system, comparing heat pump options, or choosing a reliable hot water brand for a family home or investment property.
Installed Today makes it easier to compare Rheem hot water systems online by system type, tank size, gas type, household demand, installation location and replacement suitability. Choose supply only if you already have your own licensed installer arranged, or select supplied and installed options where available in eligible Brisbane and Gold Coast service areas.
Supply Only Rheem Hot Water Systems Across Australian Metro Areas
Supply-only Rheem hot water systems are ideal if you already have your own licensed plumber, electrician or gas fitter arranged. This option suits homeowners, builders, renovators, property managers, landlords and trade customers who need the product supplied without installation included.
The product price is for the Rheem hot water system only. Installation, valves, old unit removal, disposal, electrical work, gas work, pipework changes, drainage work, tempering valves, access upgrades and compliance upgrades are not included unless selected separately or shown as part of the chosen option.
Before ordering supply only, check that the selected Rheem system suits your property, household size, existing setup, energy source, installation location, access, connection positions and installation requirements.
Supplied and Installed Rheem Hot Water Systems in Brisbane and Gold Coast
Supplied and installed options may be available on selected Rheem hot water systems in eligible Brisbane and Gold Coast service areas. This option is useful when you want the Rheem system and installation arranged together instead of buying the unit separately.
Installation availability depends on the selected Rheem product, property location, existing system, access, plumbing setup, gas type, electrical requirements, drainage, valve condition and any additional work required.
Some replacements may need additional valves, disposal, electrical work, gas upgrades, pipework changes, drainage changes, base work or compliance upgrades. These are not included unless selected separately or shown as part of the chosen option.
Rheem Electric Hot Water Systems
Rheem electric storage hot water systems are a popular choice for straightforward replacements where the home already has an electric storage tank. They are commonly used in homes, townhouses, apartments, rental properties and older properties where electric hot water is already installed.
Rheem electric systems are available in a range of sizes, from compact units for smaller applications through to larger tanks for family homes. The right size depends on household demand, number of people, number of bathrooms, shower habits, bath use, laundry demand and whether the existing system has been keeping up.
A Rheem electric hot water system may suit customers wanting a familiar storage-style replacement, a practical option for a rental property, or a like-for-like upgrade where the current electric tank has reached the end of its service life.
Rheem Heat Pump Hot Water Systems
Rheem heat pump hot water systems are commonly compared by customers wanting a more energy-efficient electric hot water option. A heat pump uses heat from the surrounding air to help heat stored water, making it different from a standard electric storage system.
Rheem heat pumps may suit homes with suitable outdoor space, airflow, drainage and access. They can be a strong option for customers replacing an older electric storage tank, comparing solar-friendly hot water options, or wanting a more modern electric hot water system.
Heat pumps need more site planning than basic electric storage systems. Before ordering, check the installation location, airflow clearances, drainage, noise position, electrical setup, household demand and whether the property has enough space for the selected unit.
Rheem Gas Storage Hot Water Systems
Rheem gas storage hot water systems are commonly chosen for homes already using natural gas or LPG storage-style hot water. They heat and store water in a tank, giving the household a ready supply of hot water for showers, taps, kitchens and laundries.
Gas storage can be a practical option when replacing an existing gas storage unit and the customer wants to stay with a familiar system type. Rheem gas storage options may suit family homes, rental properties, townhouses and properties where the existing gas storage setup has worked well.
Before ordering, check the gas type carefully. Natural gas and LPG systems are different and must be matched to the property. Also check the current tank size, installation location, connection positions, ventilation, access and whether the selected Rheem model is a practical replacement for the existing unit.
Rheem Instant Gas Continuous Flow Systems
Rheem instant gas hot water systems, also known as continuous flow gas systems, heat water as it passes through the unit instead of storing a full tank of hot water. These systems are usually installed externally and are commonly compared by flow rate.
A Rheem continuous flow system may suit homes already set up for gas hot water, customers wanting a compact wall-mounted unit, or properties replacing an older instant gas system.
The right flow rate depends on the number of bathrooms, number of people, number of outlets used at once, water pressure, gas supply and household expectations. A smaller home may not need the same flow rate as a larger family home with multiple bathrooms.
When changing from gas storage to instant gas, extra work may be required. This can include gas pipe upgrades, wall mounting, plumbing changes, electrical work, valves, drainage or compliance upgrades depending on the site.
Choosing the Right Rheem Hot Water System Size
Choosing the right Rheem system starts with how the home uses hot water.
Smaller electric storage systems may suit units, granny flats, small homes, low-use properties, offices or point-of-use applications.
Medium electric and gas storage systems may suit couples, small families, townhouses, rentals and everyday household use.
Larger storage systems may suit family homes, multiple bathrooms, higher daily use, bath use and households with heavier morning or evening hot water demand.
Heat pumps should be selected by tank size, recovery performance, household demand and installation location.
Instant gas systems should be selected by flow rate, gas type, water pressure, number of bathrooms and how many outlets may run at the same time.
If the existing system has always supplied enough hot water, a similar size may be practical. If the home regularly runs out of hot water, the replacement should be sized based on actual demand rather than simply matching the old unit.
Replacing an Existing Rheem Hot Water System
Replacing an existing Rheem hot water system can often be simpler than changing to a completely different system type, especially if the current unit has performed well and the home’s hot water needs have not changed.
Before choosing a replacement, check the old Rheem model, tank size, gas type if applicable, installation location, connection positions, electrical supply, valve condition, base condition and access.
If the current Rheem system is electric storage, another electric system or a heat pump may be worth comparing. If the current system is gas storage, another gas storage system or an instant gas system may be considered depending on the property. If the current system is instant gas, matching the gas type and flow rate is important.
A replacement is also a good time to check whether the household has changed. More occupants, extra bathrooms, renovations, tenants or higher water use may mean the old size is no longer the best fit.
Rheem for Rental Properties
Rheem hot water systems are commonly compared for rental properties because landlords and property managers often want practical, recognisable and serviceable hot water options.
For rentals, the best system is usually one that suits the expected number of occupants, existing energy source, installation location and ongoing maintenance requirements.
Electric storage may suit many standard rental properties where the home is already set up for electric hot water. Gas storage may suit properties already using gas storage. Instant gas may suit homes already set up for continuous flow gas. Heat pump systems may suit properties where the owner wants a more efficient electric option and the site is suitable.
When choosing a Rheem system for a rental, avoid undersizing. A system that is too small can create tenant complaints and may not suit the expected daily demand.
Rheem for Family Homes
Family homes often need more careful hot water sizing because demand can be higher during morning and evening peak periods. Multiple showers, baths, laundry use, kitchen use and back-to-back hot water demand can quickly test an undersized system.
Rheem electric storage, gas storage, instant gas and heat pump systems can all suit family homes depending on the property setup.
For electric storage, larger tanks are often compared for family use. For heat pumps, tank size and recovery matter. For gas storage, capacity and gas type need to match the home. For instant gas, the flow rate and gas supply must support the expected number of outlets.
The right Rheem system depends on the home, not just the number of people. Bathroom count, shower habits, bath use, water pressure, energy source and installation location all matter.
Rheem for Renovations and Upgrades
Renovations are a good time to review the hot water system, especially if bathrooms, kitchens, laundries or outdoor areas are being upgraded.
A renovation may increase hot water demand if extra bathrooms, larger showers, baths or new fixtures are added. It may also create an opportunity to relocate the system, upgrade from electric storage to heat pump, change from gas storage to instant gas, or choose a larger system that better suits the new layout.
Before ordering a Rheem system for a renovation, check the final fixture count, expected household demand, available space, energy source, drainage, access and whether extra plumbing, gas or electrical work will be required.
Rheem Electric vs Rheem Heat Pump
A Rheem electric storage system is usually the simpler replacement where the home already has a standard electric hot water tank and the customer wants a familiar storage-style option.
A Rheem heat pump may be worth comparing where the customer wants a more efficient electric hot water option and the installation location is suitable.
The trade-off is that heat pumps need more space, airflow, drainage and site planning. They may cost more upfront but can be a strong option for homes where energy efficiency is a priority.
The right choice depends on budget, available space, electricity setup, household demand, outdoor location and whether the customer wants the simplest replacement or a more efficient upgrade.
Rheem Gas Storage vs Rheem Instant Gas
Rheem gas storage systems heat and store water in a tank. They can be a practical replacement where the property already has gas storage and the current setup has worked well.
Rheem instant gas systems heat water as it passes through the unit. They are usually wall-mounted and compared by flow rate rather than tank size.
Gas storage may suit customers wanting a familiar like-for-like replacement. Instant gas may suit customers wanting a compact external system and continuous flow performance where the gas supply and water pressure are suitable.
Changing from gas storage to instant gas may require extra plumbing, gas and electrical work, so the full installation requirements should be considered before ordering.
Installation Location and Access
Rheem hot water systems need to suit the installation location. Electric and gas storage systems need enough space, a stable base, safe access and suitable plumbing connections. Heat pumps need outdoor space, airflow, drainage and noise consideration. Instant gas systems need compliant external wall mounting, gas supply, water connections and electrical access where required.
Before ordering, check:
Existing system location
Access path
Tank size and dimensions
Gas type if applicable
Electrical supply
Water connections
Drainage
Base condition
Valve condition
Clearances
Outdoor exposure
Service access
Whether the old system can be removed safely
A system that suits the household still needs to suit the site.
Rheem Supply Only or Installed Options
Supply only is best when you already have your own licensed installer arranged and only need the Rheem system supplied.
Supplied and installed options may suit customers who want the product and installation arranged together where the selected Rheem product and location are eligible.
For supply-only orders, your own installer should confirm the system is suitable before installation. For supplied and installed options, final suitability can depend on product availability, address, access, current system, valves, disposal, gas, electrical, pipework, drainage and compliance requirements.
Choosing the Right Rheem System Online
Choosing the right Rheem hot water system online is easier when you start with the current system.
If you have electric storage, compare Rheem electric storage and Rheem heat pump options.
If you have gas storage, compare Rheem gas storage systems in the correct gas type.
If you have instant gas, compare Rheem continuous flow systems by gas type and flow rate.
If the home is being renovated or the household has changed, compare the replacement based on future demand rather than only the old unit size.
The best Rheem system is the one that suits the property, energy source, household demand, installation location and budget.
Why Buy Rheem Hot Water Systems from Installed Today?
Installed Today makes it easier to compare Rheem hot water systems online across electric storage, heat pump, gas storage and instant gas continuous flow options.
You can compare Rheem products by system type, size, gas type, household suitability, installation requirements and ordering pathway, then choose supply only or supplied and installed options where available.
Whether you need a Rheem electric hot water replacement, a Rheem heat pump, a Rheem gas storage system, a Rheem instant gas unit, or a supply-only Rheem product for your own installer, Installed Today helps you choose a practical Rheem hot water system for your home, rental or renovation.