Solar Water Heating


by Stephanie Staszko

For some people the cost of going green is simply too high when it comes to domestic solar water heaters. Many homeowners are reluctant to invest a lot of money into having them installed as they are unsure of whether they are a worthy investment and have many questions that need answering before making the decision.

Will solar water heaters compromise the appearance of my home?

Solar water heating systems consist of a solar collector and a storage tank. The solar collector is generally 1 square metre in size and is designed to simply look like a skylight rather than a heating device. A solar water collector may simply be a flat panel or consist of a sequence of evacuated tubes. The evacuated tubes aren't visible on the rooftop so both solar water heater systems should look the same.

How durable are solar water heaters?

Many people worry that their climate isn't hot enough to use the solar water heater effectively or that it will freeze in the winter. These are both myths, solar water heaters come with a lifetime anti-freeze guarantee to give homeowners peace of mind. Solar water heaters are designed to last as long as a house does with minimal maintenance and repairs required.

Will the temperature of my water be lower in colder months?

Solar water systems don't compromise the water temperature of a home, even though they are less effective in cooler weather. Solar water heaters work in conjunction with the central heating system so that the central heating can be used as a backup when there is not enough heat in the solar powered heater. This ensures that the same temperature comes out of the kitchen and bathroom taps regardless of the strength of the sunlight. This is how solar water heaters help reduce families' energy bills; they reduce the amount of central heating usage required to heat your water.

How much can I expect to save with solar water heaters?

On an average year, homeowners can expect to save around 60% in the hotter, sunnier months of the year and around 20% in colder winter months. They could also increase boiler life due to it requiring less usage. Solar water heaters also allegedly increase the equity of a home due to self-sufficient homes being sought after for their financial and eco-friendly benefits.

Are there any downsides to solar water systems?

There are some aspects of solar water heaters that are considered to be negative. The fact the initial cost of installation is higher than that of conventional heating methods can be unattractive to potential buyers who feel it is too much money to invest. Some solar water systems can't be used to heat radiators within the home either, which is one of the major downsides of solar water heaters.

Many people decide to get solar water heaters because of their financial benefits as well as the fact they are sustainable energy sources. Although they can't heat all hot water needed for the average home, they certainly help to reduce energy bills and climate change.

About the Author

Written by Stephanie Staszko on behalf of Tapshop321 http://www.tapshop321.com/bath-taps/ and Solarlec http://www.solarlec.com

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