How Does A Solar Hot Water System Work?

A Solar Hot Water System

If you’ve been looking into installing a solar hot water system in your home, you’re likely wondering how they work and if they are worth the investment. In this blog post, we will break down how a solar hot water system works and some of the benefits and drawbacks associated with using this kind of system.

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How Does A Solar Hot Water System Work?

A solar hot water system consists of two components: a solar collector and an insulated storage tank. The solar collector is typically installed on the roof, where it absorbs heat from the sun and transfers it to a non-toxic liquid called thermal fluid. This fluid circulates through tubes in the collector, heating up as it moves along. The heated fluid then travels to an insulated storage tank, where it releases heat energy into the tank’s contents—hot water!

The Benefits Of Installing A Solar Hot Water System

There are several benefits associated with installing a solar hot water system in your home or business. For starters, it can save you money on your electricity bill because you won’t have to rely as much on traditional sources of energy for your hot water needs. Additionally, it can help reduce your carbon footprint since it is powered by renewable energy from the sun rather than non-renewable sources like natural gas or electricity. Finally, depending on where you live, there may be incentives available for installing these systems that could cover part or all of the cost of installation.

Installing a Solar Hot Water System

There are many benefits associated with installing a solar hot water system, there are a few things you should know before making this kind of investment.

Firstly, because solar systems rely on sunshine for power, they won’t be able to provide hot water during periods when there isn’t enough sunlight (e.g., cloudy days). If the weather in your region is rainy, and the skies are often grey and overcast, then a solar hot water system may not be right for you. 

Secondly, these systems can be costly upfront; and seem far more expensive than a gas or electric hot water heater. However, over time the cost savings of solar will generally make up for this initial investment.          

Is solar-powered hot water right for you?

Whether or not installing a solar hot water system is right for you depends largely on your budget and lifestyle needs. However, with proper maintenance and use these systems can provide substantial cost savings while helping to reduce our reliance on non-renewable sources of energy like natural gas or electricity. With that said, if you’re considering investing in one of these systems for your home or business, do your research first so you know what to expect both financially and performance-wise before taking the plunge!

If you’re looking to switch your energy source and go green, then contact David Lewis Plumbing! Our team is the leading distributor of first-class Solahart systems in Northern NSW, covering from Lismore all the way up to the Queensland border. Plus, we can give advice on government subsidies, making solar power more affordable than ever before! Get in touch today by calling 02 6681 8088 or via our contact form and join us in creating a greener future.