Solar Hot Water Heating

Solar Water Heating – also called Domestic Hot Water (DHW), designed to heat relatively small amounts of water (40 to 80 gallons in a home) quickly, to high temperatures suitable for bathing, laundry and dish-washing. Just as with an electric water heater, most solar water heaters require a circulating motor and a storage tank.

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Rising energy costs and environmental concerns have put a new focus on renewable energy. With our technological innovations, modern residential solar hot water systems are extremely efficient at harnessing energy from the sun to heat water. In fact, dollar for dollar, a solar hot water system is more affordable, and provides greater energy output than any other form of renewable energy for your home.

Enjoy peace of mind, knowing that you’re taking steps to help preserve our environment with the most cost-effective, reliable, and efficient technology from Heliodyne®.

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In many climates, a Solar Heating System can provide up to 85% of domestic hot water energy!

SOLAR BONUSES

- Personal Energy

  Savings $$

- Energy
  Independence

- 30% Full Federal
  Solar Tax Credit!

- Increased Home
  Value

- Adapts Easily to
  Existing Hot Water
  System

- Environmentally
  Friendly

"For most households, hot water is the largest energy cost and cause of greenhouse gas emissions."

Solar and heat pump water heaters use much less energy and therefore produce significantly less greenhouse gas emissions than electric conventional water heaters.

Solahart's most efficient model, the Kf Series produces up to 3.5 tonnes less greenhouse gas emissions EVERY YEAR than an electric storage heater. That's the equivalent of taking a small car off the road.

By choosing the right Solahart system you can lower your energy bills, save money, and reduce environmental impact without compromising lifestyle.

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