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How Solar Hot Water Systems Work and Their Various Advantages

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In the market for a hot water unit for your home or business? Many different types of hot water systems exist for you to pick from, but if you're keen on heating your water using clean energy, a solar hot water system may be the best option for you.

Though on the expensive side, solar water heater installation has been on the rise in recent times. This trend is associated mainly with the many great advantages it offers relative to other types of water heaters.

If you're looking to find out how solar water heaters work and the various advantages they can provide, here's some useful information for you.

How solar hot water systems work

Although solar water heating systems come in a variety of sizes and configurations, they comprise two primary components — solar thermal collectors and storage tanks.

A solar thermal collector is the part of the hot water system installation that absorbs sunlight and converts it into the heat energy needed to produce hot water. The construction materials and coatings used on solar collectors are carefully chosen to maximise solar energy absorption.

The storage tank stores the heated water so it can be available whenever you need to use it.

Why you should heat your water with solar energy

Solar water heaters have become the preferred choice for many modern households and businesses because of the numerous benefits they deliver. Some top benefits associated with these water heaters include:

  • Zero carbon emissions — solar water heaters only require sunshine to operate. Sunlight is a clean source of energy that doesn't release harmful carbon gases into the environment the way that fossil fuels do. For this reason, the carbon footprint from using a solar hot water system is zero.
  • No running costs — sunshine is a free energy source that is abundant in many parts of Australia and the rest of the world. As long as you live or do business in a region that receives enough sunshine throughout the year, you can heat your hot water without incurring any energy costs.
  • Potential cost savings on water heater installation — depending on the location of your home or business, you may be eligible for solar tax incentives and rebates that can save you lots of dollars on your solar water heater installation.

Still not sure if a solar water heating system is right for your family or business? Get in touch with a hot water installation expert for more information.

For more information on solar hot water, contact a professional near you.


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