Boost your business with heat pump water heater discounts
NSW plumbers can access higher incentives under the Safeguard Acceleration Program until June 2027. The scheme lets plumbers offer larger discounts on heat pump water heaters to customers, reducing hot water bills.
Higher incentives available through NSW Government's Safeguard Acceleration Program until June 2027
What NSW heat pump water heater incentives are available for plumbers?
NSW plumbers can earn higher rebates on heat pump installs, boosting margins and customer appeal until mid-2027.
Key takeaways
- NSW plumbers can access higher incentives through the state government's Safeguard Acceleration Program until June 2027
- The program allows plumbers to offer larger discounts to customers on heat pump water heater installations
- Heat pump water heaters can help customers reduce their hot water bills
- The incentive program gives plumbing businesses a competitive advantage in the market
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