Solar Geysers

 

    1. Solar collectors and geysers come with a TEN year guarantee.
    2. Products are SABS tested and fall within the Eskom DSM Rebate Program.
    3. We can provide any size system nothing is too big or too small.
    4. Multiple solutions including Evacuated Tube Panels and Flat Plate Solutions.
    5. Products for both domestic and commercial.


Evacuated Tube Technology


  1. 10 Year warranty.
  2. Expected lifespan exceeds 20 years.
  3. High efficiency (92% absorbsion rate of sun’s energy).
  4. 2mm thick glass (withstands hail stones up to 38mm in diameter).
  5. Powder coated manifolds (suitable for any climate conditions).
  6. Highest heat transfer technology.
  7. Freeze resistant.


Flat Panel Technology


  1. 10 Year warranty (provided it’s installed by an authorised Franchise).
  2. SABS Tested and Eskom accredited.
  3. Hail and/or extreme weather resistant.

Solar Geysers East Rand Complete Solar Systems

The decition has been made and you are installing a solar geyser in your home in the East Rand but now there are several very important factors you need to take into account. Choosing the wrong system or a system that will not deliver your requirements can be very costly. Make sure you speak to a reputable company like Solartech with offices in the East Rand and around the country that have the expertise and experience to advise you correctly regarding all the important factors regarding solar geysers in the East Rand.

The advantages generally depend upon the sort of hot water system the property owner currently has, the kind of power sources available attached to the home, the local weather factors, accessible water supply, accessible roof space, roof alignment as well as space for the water storage tank. Even so, the key issues to consider are definitely the home owner's specifications, and then the financial budget assessed against their very own expectations.

 

With the ever climbing price of electrical power you might want to think about your options when shopping for a new or perhaps replacing an old or busted hot water system. There are always upfront charges like installation and possibly adjustments as well as the expense of the hot water unit itself. Trying to keep within the laws whenever putting in a completely new geyser is very important not simply considering safety also for your current insurance cover requirements. In the long term however it is the month to month electricity bill that may make a significant difference. An energy efficient system like a solar geyser can save you cash.

Most solar geysers will be significantly cheaper to run than any other type of system. However, the up front costs of going solar are normally three to four times greater than a straight electric to electric heater system swap.

More and more South African’s are turning to solar hot water in an effort to minimize the cost of the ever increasing electricity tariffs. The costs of the change to solar water heater will be higher than just replacing your electrical water heater but the payback for a solar hot water system will soon be evident. On average you save 15% of your electricity bill by making the change.

Every home owner should be made aware of the fact that solar hot water systems are more complex than the normal old electric geyser. You are not just swapping a geyser for another one, the solar geyser system is a lot more complex. It is a very efficient energy system and keeping in mind the pollution being caused by the generation of electricity it is a logical system which is very environmentally friendly. It is also a fact that it will require maintenance every now and again to keep the system functioning optimally.

Before making any decision on which type or brand to install in your home the supplier should be asked about the long term maintenance costs as well as the expected lifespan of the product. Cheap can become very expensive later on if you have a breakage which for some reason can not be repaired. Always make sure you are buying from a reputable dealer and consider all the factors.

There are enough types and sizes of solar water heating systems to meet the needs of any family or group of people. This includes modifications that sometimes come as standard like the use of a electric element in the geyser should the weather conditions not be able to heat the required amounts of water that you need.

There is no surprise that quite a big part of your electrical use goes directly towards water heating. On an average this can make up around forty percent of you monthly electrical bill. Now by making the change to solar you are able to cut these costs easily and save the money, or use it for something else that you have always wanted.

If you want to make the change to solar water heater there are many options that are available to you. But first get the facts about the solar geyser options before making your purchase. The biggest issue with solar heating is the climate where you live.

If you live in a warm climate that is not prone to freezing in the winter than you can have a simple system, but as you move into cooler climates the hot water systems get more complex. In areas where the temperature in winter drops below zero you will need some added features in your solar geyser system.

The best advice will always come from the people who have the most experience. We have installed thousands of solar geysers across the country as well as in the East Rand and all the information is available to all our installers. So you can rest assured that the solar geyser we propose for you, no matter where you live, will work and supply the right amount of hot water based on your family size.

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