ecomii - a better way
March 19, 2010  |  Login
Heat Your Water with the Sun
By Eric Corey Freed
 

Making sure you have instant hot water available any time is expensive. It costs you 17% of your heating bill. A typical water heater runs all day, even when you don’t need hot water, making it more wasteful.

A solar water heater sits on the south-facing side of your roof, has no moving parts, and has virtually no maintenance. The sun preheats the water and sends it to a conventional water heater for storage, reducing the need for using any energy.

Read more about solar hot water systems.


Solar Water Heater Manufacturers

  • Dawn Solar Systems, 183 Rte. 125, Suite A-7, Brentwood, NH 03833 (phone: 866-338-2018 or 603-642-7897; Web: http://www.dawnsolar.com)
  • Heliodyne, 4910 Seaport Ave., Richmond, CA 94804 (phone: 510-237-9614, e-mail: sales@heliodyne.com; Web: http://www.heliodyne.com)
  • Rheem Water Heating, 1100 Abernathy Rd., Suite 1400, Atlanta, GA 30328 (phone: 334-260-1586; Web: waterheating.rheem.com)

SunEarth, 8425 Almeria Ave., Fontana, CA 92335 (phone: 909-434-3100; Web: http://www.sunearthinc.com)

On-Demand Hot Water System

If a solar water heater sounds out of reach, consider an on-demand hot water system. In a typical home in the United States, up to 10,000 gallons of water are wasted each year waiting for hot water to reach the tap. The on-demand system is tankless, and it only heats the water you need. It runs only when you use the hot water faucet, saving you hundreds of dollars a year.
 
 

Recent Message Board Posts

 

 
 
ecomii featured poll

Are vitamins and supplements effective?

 

 

Are vitamins and supplements effective?
 
the ecomii eight
1 Winter Squash   5 Pistachio Stuffing
2 Chestnuts   6 Cap & Trade
3 Carbon Footprint   7 Pecan Pie
4 Supplements   8 Natural Health
 
ecomii resources
 
ecomii Tips Newsletter 

Sign up today to receive a weekly tip for living greener

 
Get in Touch

Got suggestions? Want to write for us? See something we could improve? Let us know!