One of the biggest energy consumers within our homes is the water heater.
We may not notice it, but water heaters are one of the biggest contributors to energy bills.
One of the best ways to offset its electricity usage is to install a residential solar water heating system in your home.
Cali Solar has the best solar water heating systems in California to help you save money and protect the environment.
A solar water heater system is easy to manage and maintain.
With it, you won’t have to worry about water usage, as solar power generation mitigates most of the cost.
In California, the solar water heater can remove up to 100% of the energy costs a water heater produces.
The demand and use of electricity require a lot of fossil fuels.
These fuels release harmful emissions. These contribute to global warming, pollution, and other hazards.
Having a solar water heating system reduces these emissions. A system lasts for 30 years with little maintenance, and the emissions you reduce adds up.
After installation, you won’t have to worry about tweaking a solar water heating system’s settings.
It converts, uses, and stores electricity, allowing you to enjoy hot water for all your needs.
The heat also remains even in outages or emergencies. You can enjoy hot water without any worry about its performance or costs.
The local, state and federal governments all promote the use of solar power.
You can gain a significant discount with programs like the federal investment tax credit (ITC).
The ITC refunds around a quarter of the final value of your system. Your solar water heater doesn’t add anything extra to your property taxes.
Thanks to the sunny skies in California, you can eliminate up to 100% of electricity costs.
Electricity rates continue to increase with the demand and the nation’s dependence on foreign oil.
By switching to solar, we help our economy by reducing this dependence.
Even during cloudy or rainy days, you can experience a large cut in your electricity bill.
One of the biggest arguments against solar power water heaters in California is their use compared to solar panels.
Many argue that solar panels are much better since they provide solar power to the entire house.
While this is true, a solar panel system may not have enough efficiency to take care of your water heater. Some panel systems are not compatible with your water heater.
Without the right equipment, solar power may not even work on a water heater system.
Having a dedicated solar water heater helps focus the energy on your water heater system.
Our technicians fix all connections to make the heater compatible with its solar connection.
It won’t lose its connection to the electricity grid in cases when the sun isn’t shining its usual brightness. Here are other reasons why a dedicated system is the best choice:
The solar energy industry is a very competitive marketplace in California.
There are many water heater systems that your home can benefit from. You can choose one depending on your preferences and budget.
The efficiency of your system also depends on the type of water heating available in your home.
We recommend having a heat pump system as they improve efficiency and reduce energy consumption.
It is the best type of system if you need a replacement or considering installing a new one.
The next best system would be a hot water tank which works perfectly with all solar water heaters.
Having an instantaneous water heating system works for many, but it consumes the most energy.
It’s only truly effective if you use most of your hot water during the daytime.
If you’re using solar panels, you’ll likely need a diverter or another tool to help direct the solar energy flow.
Residential solar water heating is the best solution for increasing energy costs.
We’ve installed many residential solar systems over the years. We have a system that is right for you no matter your needs.
With low maintenance requirements and warranty coverage, you’ll have peace of mind as your family enjoys hot water.
Contact us today to learn more about our solar services and how we can help you.