Solar water heating system uses solar energy to heat hot water at home. On average, a person uses between 20 and 30 gallons of hot water a day. A family of four people would use between 2,400 and 3,600 gallons of hot water every month – all of each can be provided free of cost by using solar energy.
Why Do You Switch to Evacuated Tube Solar Water Heaters?
1. WHY DO YOU SWITCH TO
EVACUATED TUBE SOLAR
WATER HEATERS?
LATITUDE51 SOLAR
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3. Solar water heating system uses solar energy to heat hot water at home. On average, a person
uses between 20 and 30 gallons of hot water a day. A family of four people would use between
2,400 and 3,600 gallons of hot water every month – all of each can be provided free of cost by
using solar energy.
Solar water heaters are sized properly to accommodate the current usage of residential and
commercial property owners. That implies, your habits and lifestyle don’t need to be changed.
Once the installation of the solar hot water system is done, the only thing that will change is
your monthly bill.
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5. Switching to Solar Evacuated Tube Water Heaters:
Minimized Energy Costs
The solar hot water system is an affordable, efficient way of using clean, renewable energy that every
homeowner throughout Canada takes advantage of. Utilizing the energy from the sun means lower
energy costs, free hot water for your home usage and more independence on energy.
Solar evacuated tube collectors are superior performance, efficient and long lasting collectors and are
highly used in areas with a colder climate, longer winter or in areas with frequent cloudy or overcast
weather conditions. Even if the climate is warmer and sunnier, evacuated tubes are still excellent
options like the solar flat plate collectors.
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7. Diverse Applications
On average, over 25% of energy consumption in a home comes from heating water. More often, the
hot water is often used for cooking, laundry, washing dishes, cleaning, and showering. A solar hot
water system is an ideal alternative to minimize ever-increasing energy costs.
Typically, solar evacuated tube collectors are used in areas subject to long or cold winter days or
cloudy days. The evacuated tube technology makes the system less susceptible to colder
temperatures than its flat plate counterparts. The systems generate free solar hot water for your
entire family during the coldest days.
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9. By using the sun to heat or preheat your home’s hot water, you can substantially reduce your
water heating bill. Most solar hot water systems reduce hot water heating bills by as much as
80%.
Over 30% of the average electric bill goes directly to heating hot water. That means a solar water
heating system can minimize your bills immediately and will continue working for more decades
to come.
Cost Saving
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11. Solar water heating systems help in minimizing energy consumption and reduce pollution that comes
from producing that energy. A 50% reduction in traditional energy use implies 50% fewer CO2
emissions.
Installing solar water heaters in homes allows reducing carbon footprint by half which results in a
cleaner environment. However, it helps in lessening your reliance on traditional, polluting fossil fuels
like coal and oil. You will be able to contribute to a better tomorrow while saving money.
Better and Cleaner Environment
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13. More Hot Water Availability
With a solar hot water heating kit, a solar tank is installed and works along with your existing hot
water tank. That means you will have double the storage and twice as much hot water available to
use. When you have guests or visitors at home, you can do so without increasing your electric bill.
You will have enough water and hotter water available. Hot water will make you feel good about
using knowing that it is heated by using solar energy at a fair cost.
Are you looking for solar-evacuated tube water heaters? If yes, then you should look no further
than Latitude51 Solar. For more information about our solar water heating packages, please contact
us today at 1(800) 317-9054.