Duck Creek Plumbing
Duck Creek Village, UT
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Duck Creek Village, UT
A heat pump water heater (HPWH) uses electricity to pull heat from surrounding air rather than generating heat directly, making it 2–3x more efficient than a standard electric resistance heater. They look like traditional tank units but are taller and require at least 700–1,000 cubic feet of unconditioned or semi-conditioned space. Rocky Mountain Power offers rebates on HPWHs in Utah, making them cost-competitive with gas units over a 10-year period.
Utah law allows rent withholding under specific conditions, but it is legally risky if not done correctly. The safer option under Utah Code 57-22-6 is the repair-and-deduct remedy: get the repair done by a licensed contractor, deduct the cost from rent, and provide your landlord with receipts. The deduction is capped at one month's rent. Consult a tenant rights attorney or Utah Legal Services before taking this step to protect yourself from eviction.
Rocky Mountain Power's wattsmart rebate program has offered rebates for connected water heaters that can participate in demand response, and for high-efficiency heat pump water heaters. Program offerings and amounts change periodically. Visit rockymountainpower.net to check current eligibility and amounts before purchasing. Some smart heat pump water heaters qualify for both the utility rebate and the federal 30% Inflation Reduction Act tax credit.
Often worth considering. Builder-grade water heaters are selected to minimize construction cost and may carry shorter warranties or use lower-quality components. If you have a large household, high hot water demand, or plan to stay in the home long-term, upgrading to a Bradford White, A.O. Smith, or a tankless unit before closing can be negotiated into the build contract -- often at a lower installed cost than a post-construction replacement. Ask the builder for the specific model installed and research its warranty and reviews.