Whether you want to install a solar hot water heater for your house, or your ready for a solar pool heater, the process starts with a site inspection from a knowledgeable h2osolar installation specialist.
Although hot water and pool heaters are generally mounted on a south facing roof with direct sunlight, many other installation options are available for today’s homeowners.
After the most efficient site has been selected, your technician will carefully explain how the system will be tied into your current hot water system or pool pump and what savings you can expect.
Because many potential customers today live in gated communities with extensive and complicated rules pertaining to aesthetics, h2osolar will guide and help you through this permitting process.
When the engineering and permitting process is completed, our specially trained crew does the installation, adhering to all OSHA safety and quality standards. (h2osolar uses local licensed plumbers and electricians to help with the final system connections.)
Depending on size and location, a solar hot water installation takes about 2 to 5 days from start to finish, with no interruption in your hot water supply.
"it just makes sense". This is what a lot of people are finding out when planning for a more sustainable lifestyle. Solar hot water heaters are the most affordable application for people who want to lower their utility bills, reduce their carbon footprint and show their family and the community they care about the environment.
Hot Water Tanks:
Whether electric or gas, it can be more efficient and less expensive if the water going into them is pre-heated with solar hot water panels. You'll have more water and use less electricity. This helps the environment as well as your electric bill.
Commercial Processes: Businesses that use hot water in their production systems can realize significant benefits with a solar hot water system. Not only is this supported by renewable energy incentives, but many of your customers have pledged to favor businesses who participate in the renewable energy initiative.
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