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How Solar Water Heaters Work
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Solar water heaters use the sun's energy to heat water for households. They consist of a heat exchanger, a water reservoir, and a thermostat that regulates the flow of water. Here's how they work:
- Cold water from your water holding tank is pumped into the solar collector on your roof.
- The solar collector uses a network of panels to collect heat from the sun's rays.
- The warm water then flows back into the storage tank, where it is stored for later use.
- When the sun's not shining, the thermostat lets water from the storage tank warm, using gas or other conventional heating methods.
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- Energy Efficiency: Harnessing solar heat to warm your water, reducing your reliance on fossil fuels, and lowering greenhouse gas emissions.
- Cost Savings: Solar water heaters can significantly reduce your energy costs. According to the US Department of Energy, solar water heaters can save up to $600 per year.
- Low Maintenance: Solar water heaters are designed to last for up to 20 years or more, with some units functioning up to 25 years. Low wear and tear means they require simple upkeep.
- Increased Property Value: Installing a solar water heater can increase the value of your property as prospective buyers become sustainability-focused about the features of a house.
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Solar water heaters are built to be long-lasting. Minor maintenance including cleaning of panels, checking for leaks, and adjusting the pumping system is usually sufficient. Any major repairs can be done by certified professionals.
When to Buy
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We suggest the purchase of solar water heaters for anyone living in areas with high sun exposure, with available space on the roof for installation and prepared to invest in a long-term commitment.
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