Manufactured in Australia, Dux Water Heaters are a popular hot water choice. SunCity Hot Water has Dux hot water systems in stock, ready for fast installations.
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Dux Hot Water Product Range
Explore the extensive Dux hot water product range at SunCity Hot Water. From energy-efficient electric and solar systems to robust gas storage and continuous flow options, Dux offers quality and reliability, catering to diverse household needs and preferences.
Choose SunCity Hot Water for All Your Dux Hot Water Needs
All our service vehicles and warehouses hold a large range of Dux hot water system spare parts in stock. SunCity Hot Water have your Dux water heater problems in Brisbane, Sunshine Coast, Gympie and Bribie Island covered. We also have Dux hot water systems in stock ready for FAST installations. In most cases we can repair and replace your hot water system on the same day you call us.
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Dux Warranty Information
Please find information about the warranties offered on Dux Hot Water Systems below. For the most up to date warranty information, please refer to the manufacturer’s website.
- Electric Systems: 7 years tank warranty
- Gas Storage Systems: 7 years tank warranty
- Continuous Flow Systems: 12 year warranty on heat exchanger Continuous Flow
- Solar Systems: 7-year tank warranty, 5 year collector warranty
- Heat Pump Systems: 5-year tank warranty, 2-year refrigerant components
Dux Hot Water System Facts
We’ve put together a few facts about Dux hot water systems below:
- Dux hot water systems can replace other brands of water heaters with minimal alteration of pipework.
- Dux hot water also manufacture the Ecosmart solar hot water brand and previously have made the Radiant hot water.
- Dux also OEM the Thermann electric hot water range for Reece Plumbing Supplies.
- Dux has been manufacturing in Australia for over 100 years.
Frequently Asked Questions
No hot water?
Electric systems
Ensure the unit is receiving power. Check that the power switch near the tank is turned on.
Confirm the circuit breaker or fuse at the meter board is switched on.
Gas systems
The pilot light may have gone out. You may need to relight it — refer to the instructions below on relighting a pilot light.
Natural gas or electricity – which should you use?
If your home already has a natural gas connection and you’re using it for heating or cooking, choosing a gas hot water system is often the most efficient option.
If not, Dux offers a wide range of electric storage systems designed to suit different household sizes and budgets.
How do I choose the right tariff for my electric Dux water heater?
Most energy retailers offer concessional or “off-peak” tariffs specifically for electric storage hot water systems.
These tariffs power the unit during set times — usually overnight — helping reduce running costs.
Pairing an off-peak tariff with a large-capacity Dux storage tank ensures you have enough hot water between heating periods.
Contact your electricity provider to check tariff options in your area.
No hot water coming from your taps?
Sometimes the water heater is located far from the outlet, meaning water in the pipe cools when not in use.
Open the hot tap for longer to allow the cooled water to flush out before the heated water arrives.
Electric systems
Check that the unit has power at the nearby outlet.
Ensure the fuse or breaker at the meter board is turned on.
Gas systems
Check whether the pilot light needs to be relit.
Make sure the gas isolation valve is open.
Test another gas appliance to confirm gas supply.
Dux Continuous Flow systems
Ensure the unit has power. Check both the power outlet and the fuse at the meter board.
No water coming from the outlet?
Check if cold water is flowing from the tap.
If no water comes out at all, ensure the main water isolation valve to your home is open.
Confirm the cold-water isolation valve leading to the water heater is open.
Running out of hot water?
Check whether low-flow showerheads are installed. If not, your plumber can install them to reduce hot water usage.
Ask your energy retailer if your current tariff provides enough heating time for your electric storage system.
Monitor shower duration — longer showers use significantly more hot water.
Choose cold-water washing cycles where possible.
If your household has grown or usage has increased (e.g., teenagers), you may need to upgrade to a larger Dux system.