From Gas Boiler to Heat Pump — An update on measured performance.

Project Overview

Location: Wanaka 
Original system: Gas boiler hydronic heating
Upgrade: Stiebel Eltron air-to-water heat pump with solar assist 
Focus: Reduced gas reliance, improved efficiency, future-proof comfort


Original Build & Heating Design

When the home was originally built, it was equipped with a gas boiler hydronic heating system, a common and proven solution at the time. The system delivered good comfort but relied heavily on gas during winter months.

Energy data from the pre-upgrade period shows:

  • Annual gas consumption exceeding 14,000 kWh

  • Peak winter gas use of 3,000–4,000 kWh per month

  • Gas providing the majority of space heating demand

  • Electricity playing a relatively minor role in winter comfort

While the home performed well thermally, the owners became increasingly conscious of:

  • Rising gas usage during colder months

  • Long-term exposure to fossil fuel pricing

  • Limited ability to leverage on-site solar generation

Rather than waiting for the boiler to fail, the decision was made to proactively upgrade the system.


The Upgrade Strategy

Optum designed a system to work with the home — not against it.

The gas boiler was replaced with a Stiebel Eltron air-to-water heat pump, integrated into the existing hydronic distribution and paired with solar generation already on site.

The design intent was to:

  • Maintain the same comfort level as the original system

  • Dramatically reduce gas consumption

  • Shift the majority of heating demand to electricity

  • Maximise the use of self-generated solar energy


Measured Results — Before & After

Before Upgrade (Gas Boiler – 2022/23)
  • Annual gas consumption: ~14,500 kWh

  • Annual electricity consumption: ~7,200 kWh

  • Gas was the dominant heating source, particularly in winter

After Upgrade (Heat Pump + Solar – 2024/25)
  • Annual gas consumption reduced to ~3,100 kWh

  • Gas reduction of approximately 75–80%

  • Electricity became the primary energy source for heating

  • Solar export regularly offset purchased electricity

Winter performance data showed that even in the coldest months:

  • Heat demand was met predominantly by the heat pump

  • Gas use was reduced to a secondary or backup role

  • Several months ended with electricity usage fully offset by solar export


What Changed in Practice

The most telling outcome was not just cost — but energy behaviour.

Compared with the original gas boiler period:

  • Winter heating was delivered with significantly lower total energy input

  • Gas usage flattened instead of spiking

  • Electricity use increased in a controlled and predictable way

  • Solar generation actively contributed to heating rather than being exported unused

This demonstrates the real-world efficiency of modern heat pump systems when paired with a well-insulated home and solar generation.


Why the Heat Pump Performed Better

Unlike gas boilers, which are typically limited to ~80–90% efficiency, air-to-water heat pumps operate at 300–400% efficiency.
That means:

  • Less energy is required to produce the same level of comfort

  • Energy is used more steadily rather than in sharp winter peaks

  • Solar electricity can be used directly for heating

In this case, the data clearly shows that the home’s heating demand did not increase — only the efficiency of how it was met.


Outcome

This upgrade transformed the home from a gas-reliant system to a predominantly electric, low-gas household, without sacrificing comfort.

✔ ~75–80% reduction in gas consumption
✔ More stable seasonal energy use
✔ Strong alignment with solar generation
✔ Reduced exposure to fossil fuel pricing
✔ A heating system aligned with long-term energy trends



Conclusion

This case study highlights how existing homes can evolve.

The original system wasn’t a mistake — it was simply built for a different energy landscape. By upgrading to a high-efficiency heat pump, the homeowners significantly reduced gas dependence and positioned their home for a more resilient future.


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