Hot Water System Prices

The average Australian household spends approximately 25% of its energy budget on hot water. If you would like to have a more environmentally-conscious household, and reduce your household's energy consumption, changing your water heater may be the best place to start. And remember, when your existing water heater fails, it is a great opportunity to switch to a solar hot water system.

Solahart's energy efficient alternatives to traditional electric and gas hot water systems include solar hot water and heat pumps. Solahart is a leader in the solar industry, both locally and abroad. For over 60 years we have manufactured solar hot water systems to replace, or complement, electric and gas hot water systems. In that time we have manufactured more than One million systems in over 70 countries. We have a range of systems and prices to suit most budgets.  And, with the available government solar rebates and incentives there has never been a better time to think solar.

Solahart's roof top solar water heaters are designed with the storage tank and solar collectors installed together on the roof. Split system solar water heaters operate with the collectors on the roof and the storage tank located at ground level, either indoors or outdoors. The in-built solar controller regulates the flow of water between the solar collectors and the storage tank to maximise solar gain.

In addition to solar hot water, Solahart also has solar power solutions to reduce your reliance on grid generated electricity. A solar power system as compact as 10 square metres could contribute 30% of the energy needed to power the average Australian home.

Call 1300 721 984 to speak with your local Solahart Expert and request a free solar assessment on your home, or simply complete the form below and your nearest Solahart Expert will contact you.

 

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