Using hot water can be a necessity in many situations no matter how high your utility bills are. You see lots of power is needed to get you hot water and this power is obtained from burning fuel or using resources that are exhausting fast. More scarcity means a higher demand and this leads to higher prices. So even if you maintain the current level of hot water consumption every passing month or year you are paying more and more for the same amount of water. Of course the hot water requirement increases as your family expands. Fortunately there is an easy way around. You can use solar energy to obtain your daily requirement of hot water.
Sungate Energy Solutions provides cutting-edge solar hot water technologies that can bring down your utility bills significantly. Although the greatest benefit of a typical thermal installation can be derived by a larger family even smaller families can benefit from it. There is just a one-time cost that you incur during installation. Many families have experienced that 70% of their hot water comes from the solar power equipment and the remaining from conventional sources. In this manner you immediately save 70% of your energy costs as far as your hot water consumption goes.
The installation that gives you solar hot water doesn’t require much upkeep. Every 3-4 years you need casual inspection and mild servicing. Other than that it quietly works on its own.
Since we have no control over nature many people are apprehensive about the success of their solar hot water installations. The solar energy technology is making great progress every passing week; yes it is the hot technology these days. Even small amounts of sun can be converted into usable energy. So even if you are having a bout of cloudy weather you will keep getting your supply of hot water. And anyway when your equipment cannot give you enough hot water your water is heated with your conventional power connection. In case you wonder you might get scalded on a very bright day this doesn’t happen. There are some settings that keep the heat level to the desired level.
How does Sungate Energy Solutions help you save power and consequently lower your utility bills? You must already have a water heater in your house and this water heater uses power according to the current temperature of the water being heated. The solar hot water equipment raises the temperature of the water before supplying it to your actual water heater so it has to use less energy to raise the temperature of the water. The water is already significantly hot by the time it reaches your existing water heater and consequently your energy consumption is less.
Is it too early to switch over to solar hot water when the technology is still developing? Well, the technology was developing may be in the 80s or mid-90s; now it is already in an advanced stage and it no longer remains a fad. Very high end solar energy products are available from leading producers like Sungate Energy Solutions that you can use from the word go. As mentioned above you can already get 70% of your hot water from solar energy. A couple of years ago the percentage was 25-30%.
Once you decide to adopt solar water heating , the engineers from Sungate Energy Solutions conduct a survey of your house and present to you the most economical and efficient water heating solution. They perfectly realize that every family and household has unique requirements and expectations , so they provide a solution accordingly. When you are partnering with Sungate Energy Solutions you purchase only what you need.
Switching over to solar hot water not only saves money ; it also helps you reduce your carbon footprint. Even if you can easily afford higher energy bills why put a strain on your environment? Millions of tons of fuel is burned to produce energy used by all of us. If we use less conventional energy , it means less fuel will be burned . Hopefully the world will reach a stage when they will no longer have to burn fossil fuels to get power for homes, businesses and transport. That will be an ideal world as far as our environment goes.
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