SOLAR SOLUTIONS FOR YOUR HOME

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SOLAR SOLUTIONS FOR YOUR HOME

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SOLAR ELECTRIC SYSTEM – PV

Solar electricity is the most common and widely known type of solar energy available. Benefits of solar electricity include:

Maximum reduction in electric bill

Reduced carbon emissions

Federal Tax credit of 26%

Increased property value

Real-time monitoring of energy consumption

6-7 year return on investment

SOLAR ELECTRIC SYSTEM + BATTERY STORAGE

Store the energy you produce, and use it when the power goes out unexpectedly. A Battery Storage System stores excess energy produced by the PV system and automatically provide back up power in the event of grid failure or power outage; which have been known to last for days or weeks.

 

The system can seamlessly switch between solar storage and grid-tied power to ensure zero interruption in your home’s power.

SOLAR HOT WATER SYSTEM

Solar hot water, or solar thermal heating, is an extremely cost-effective way to heat the water in your home using the sun’s energy. Currently, more than 1 million homes and businesses in the United States use solar thermal heating.

Flat plate collector: located on the roof, it heats the water flowing through the collector

Solar hot water tank: ceramic lined to keep the water hot (like a thermos), it contains one backup element inside the tank to ensure hot water 24/7.

Circulation pump: moves the cold water up the copper lines to the flat plate collector, and returns the hot water to the tank.

Differential controller: reads the temperature as indicated by two sensors on the roof and in the tank to allow customization of the temperate set point.

Expansion tank: an added safety feature that relieves pressure that may build up in the solar hot water system.

SOLAR POOL HEATING

THERE ARE THREE WAYS TO HEAT A POOL:

1. Solar pool heating

Solar pool systems are the most cost-effective way to heat your pool – and the most sustainable. Use the Florida sunshine to thermostatically control your pool system and enjoy year-round swimming at your desired temperature. As long as the sun’s shining, your solar pool system is working; so, there is virtually no cost to operate!

2. Electric Pool Heat Pump

Swimming pool heat pumps function like a reverse cycle air conditioner to extract heat energy from air temperature as low as 45-50 degrees in South Florida’s mild climate. Perfect for year-round swimming and nighttime heating during the colder months.

3. Gas Pool Heater

Burning propane or natural gas, this is the fastest way to heat your pool and traditionally is used in spas. The drawback is that it’s expensive. Heating a 12,000-gallon pool during the South Florida winter months can cost as much as $1,000.00/month.

Popular Product

SOLAR ELECTRIC SYSTEM – PV

Solar electricity is the most common and widely known type of solar energy available. Benefits of solar electricity include:

Maximum reduction in electric bill

Reduced carbon emissions

Federal Tax credit of 26%

Increased property value

Real-time monitoring of energy consumption

6-7 year return on investment

SOLAR ELECTRIC SYSTEM + BATTERY STORAGE

Store the energy you produce, and use it when the power goes out unexpectedly. A Battery Storage System stores excess energy produced by the PV system and automatically provide back up power in the event of grid failure or power outage; which have been known to last for days or weeks.

 

The system can seamlessly switch between solar storage and grid-tied power to ensure zero interruption in your home’s power.

SOLAR HOT WATER SYSTEM

Solar hot water, or solar thermal heating, is an extremely cost-effective way to heat the water in your home using the sun’s energy. Currently, more than 1 million homes and businesses in the United States use solar thermal heating.

Flat plate collector: located on the roof, it heats the water flowing through the collector

Solar hot water tank: ceramic lined to keep the water hot (like a thermos), it contains one backup element inside the tank to ensure hot water 24/7.

Circulation pump: moves the cold water up the copper lines to the flat plate collector, and returns the hot water to the tank.

Differential controller: reads the temperature as indicated by two sensors on the roof and in the tank to allow customization of the temperate set point.

Expansion tank: an added safety feature that relieves pressure that may build up in the solar hot water system.

SOLAR POOL HEATING

THERE ARE THREE WAYS TO HEAT A POOL:

1. Solar pool heating

Solar pool systems are the most cost-effective way to heat your pool – and the most sustainable. Use the Florida sunshine to thermostatically control your pool system and enjoy year-round swimming at your desired temperature. As long as the sun’s shining, your solar pool system is working; so, there is virtually no cost to operate!

2. Electric Pool Heat Pump

Swimming pool heat pumps function like a reverse cycle air conditioner to extract heat energy from air temperature as low as 45-50 degrees in South Florida’s mild climate. Perfect for year-round swimming and nighttime heating during the colder months.

3. Gas Pool Heater

Burning propane or natural gas, this is the fastest way to heat your pool and traditionally is used in spas. The drawback is that it’s expensive. Heating a 12,000-gallon pool during the South Florida winter months can cost as much as $1,000.00/month.

Get a FREE SOLAR Roof Design

Interested in seeing how Solar panels would look on your home?

 

Submit the information below and we will design a custom layout unique to your home with maximum energy savings in mind.

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Get a FREE SOLAR Roof Design

Interested in seeing how Solar panels would look on your home?

 

Submit the information below and we will design a custom layout unique to your home with maximum energy savings in mind.

We guarantee 100% privacy