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Hot Water Systems in Port Macquarie

Versatile Hot Water Services

Nothing beats a nice hot shower to start your day so if you find yourself jumping out from freezing water, call us at Affordable Plumbing. Make us your number one choice for hot water system installations and repairs in Port Macquarie. We’ll fit new systems, repair issues, or just carry out routine maintenance to make sure you have access to steaming hot water day and night. 


There can also be too much of a good thing. If your water is too hot, you’re at risk of being scalded. We can carry out TMV (Thermostatic Mixing Valve) testing and replacement, to ensure that the water is at the right temperature.

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Solar, Gas, Electrical - We look after you

Whatever your existing (or preferred) hot water system, we have the experience, equipment, and expertise to carry out quality installation, repairs and replacements.


We work with gas, solar, and electric hot water systems, and we specialise in installation, maintenance and repairs of brands such as Solahart and Rheem. From commercial new builds, to helping out homeowners in Port Macquarie, we treat every job with care and consideration, and you can be sure of our honesty, integrity, and attention to detail.


Don’t suffer through another cold shower and call the plumbers at Affordable Plumbing in Port Macquarie.


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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are thermostatic mixing valves for?

    Thermostatic mixing valves (TMVs) will automatically shut down the flow of water in the event of cold water supply failure. This is an important safety feature to prevent burns, and we can make sure yours is working properly.

  • What are the signs you need a new water heater?

    The most obvious sign you need a new heater is if the water keeps going cold before you’re finished. Rusty water, leaks, or rumbling noises are other tell-tale signs that it might be time to call in the experts.

  • What is the cheapest hot water system to run?

    For most households, a solar hot water system is the cheapest to run. Gas water heaters typically cost more upfront than electric, but gas does cost less to run long term. Everyone’s needs and preferences will differ, so get in touch for personalised advice and guidance.

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