iStore Heat Pump Prices in Western Australia

A iStore hot water heat pump is $2,800 - $4,400 installed in Western Australia before rebates. After Western Australia rebates and federal STCs, most households pay around $2,120-$3,840 out of pocket. Australian company offering affordable integrated heat pumps. The iStore has gained popularity as a budget-friendly option, especially for households looking to maximise rebate value. Simple installation process.

iStore price in Western Australia (2026)

Installed, before rebates
$2,800 - $4,400
WA rebates + STCs
$560-$680
Out of pocket (after stack)
~$2,120-$3,840

Out-of-pocket assumes federal STCs plus Western Australia's available rebate stack, applied by your installer at point of sale. Cheapest model: iStore 180L from $2,800.

5yr
Tank warranty
5yr
Compressor warranty
3.2
COP (efficiency)
50dB
Noise level

iStore rebates in Western Australia

Federal

Small-scale Technology Certificates (STCs)

Applied as a point-of-sale discount on your iStore system. Value varies by model and climate zone.

$560 - $680
estimated value

Western Australia does not currently run a dedicated hot water rebate. Federal STCs above are still applied by your installer, and a iStore heat pump still pays back through lower running costs.

iStore models available in Western Australia

iStore 270L

$3,900 - $4,400
installed, before rebates
Capacity
270L
Running cost
~$400/yr
STC value
~$680
Noise
50dB

iStore 180L

$2,800 - $3,600
installed, before rebates
Capacity
180L
Running cost
~$340/yr
STC value
~$560
Noise
49dB

iStore prices across Western Australia

Local pricing and free quotes for iStore in major Western Australia areas.

iStore in Western Australia: FAQ

How much does a iStore heat pump cost in Western Australia?

A iStore hot water heat pump costs $2,800 - $4,400 fully installed in Western Australia before rebates. After the federal STC discount, most Western Australia households pay around $2,120-$3,840 out of pocket.

What rebates can I claim on a iStore heat pump in Western Australia?

Western Australia does not run its own hot water rebate, so the saving comes from federal STCs worth $560-$680, applied by your installer at point of sale. Your installer applies the discounts at quote time, so you do not chase the paperwork.

Is a iStore heat pump worth it in Western Australia?

Yes. With 40% of Western Australia homes on gas or old electric storage and rising energy prices, a iStore heat pump running at COP 3.2 cuts hot water running costs to around $400/year. Budget-conscious households wanting maximum rebate impact and simple installation

Where can I get a iStore heat pump installed in Western Australia?

PumpSwap matches you with local Western Australia installers who quote on iStore systems. Submit one request and compare up to three quotes from installers covering your suburb, with rebates already factored in.

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