H&K Solar Thermal Solar Thermal, not to be confused with Solar PV, allows you to heat your hot water using the free power of the sun.
What it will do is:
Give up to 60% of your annual Hot Water even in the UK Lower your energy bills Enable payments form the Government via the Domestic RHI for seven years Pay for itself over seven years after that you are in Profit ! Increase the value of your property Give you that warm fuzzy feeling that you're doing your bit for the environment However a Solar Thermal system cannot heat your home and it doesn't work at night.
Systems Although there are many types of system design, there are two common types that are currently installed. Drain back and Pressurized with Pressurized being the favoured type with most installers. Within that there are two ways to 'capture' the heat, flat panel collectors and evacuated tube collectors.
You shouldn't worry if you haven't got a South facing roof either, the only place that collectors cannot be positioned is on a North facing roof. Collectors also have the flexibility to be placed 'on roof', 'in roof' or even on a flat roof. Taking all of this together we will work together with you to find the best solution within your budget.
Cost So how much does this all cost? Depending on all of the above a system could be around 4000 for a typical three bedroomed house with four occupants. Remember with RHI payments and the savings in fuel the typical pay back period is seven years.
If you would like to discuss your individual requirements then please call us on 01432 379034 or fill in our Enquiry form and we will get back to you.
Also take your time to have a look around our site especially at our Renewables page which has more information and some useful links.
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The Top Ten Misconceptions about Solar Hot Water Systems in the UK :
1. It's cloudy, so solar hot water systems won't work.
Reality - Solar panels rely on diffuse radiation , so even when partially overcast, the UK still receives enough of this diffuse solar radiation to preheat your domestic hot water.
2. Solar hot water systems are not cost effective.
Reality - Residential solar hot water systems offset the cost of gas or electricity to heat your hot water. Do you know what the price of these planet-sapping commodities will be in 5 or 10 years time? Solar power will always be available free of charge. On top of this, correctly maintained hot water systems can have an operational life of over 20 years, not to mention the added value to your property.
3. I will have less hot water if I switch to solar power.
Reality -Solar hot water systems can be designed for any quantity of hot water requirements, although typically, to achieve the desired hot water comfort levels, a residential solar energy system will require a slightly larger cylinder.
4. Solar hot water doesn't work at night.
Reality - True, the panels themselves can't collect solar thermal energy at night (now that would be a good bit of kit - let me know if you hear of one that can!!) However, Solar thermal energy collected throughout the day heat the temperature of your hot water. If this cylinder is correctly insulated to prevent heat loss, if you use your hot water at night, the energy collected during the day will stay hot to be used when you need it.
5. It's too cold in the winter for solar hot water.
Reality - Because solar hot water collectors use diffuse radiation from sunlight, on an ivy winter's day, when the sun is shining (and we get plenty of those in the UK if you think about it) solar gain can be excellent, meaning water temperatures can be raised so less energy is needed to heat it to the required temperature at the taps, so your boiler will be doing much less work, saving gas, and saving you money.
6. Solar hot water systems are expensive to install.
Reality - If you are thinking of replacing your cylinder, a twin-coil version will typically only cost 20-30% more. If you're re-roofing, go for flat plate solar collectors and integrate them into the roof. The roof area used will offset the cost of roof tiles or slates for a considerable area (An average 2 panel system takes up around 4 square metres)An average 2 panel domestic system for a home or business will be in the region of 2,000 - 3,000 plus installation costs, making it far more affordable than most people think (plus you get free hot water at the end of it!)
7. Solar hot water systems do not make a big impact on the environment.
Reality - Hot water heating is the second largest consumption of energy in the home, accounting for between 20% and 40% of the energy consumed. Switching to solar heated hot water can eliminate carbon emissions created when fossil fuels are burned.
8. Solar hot water systems are ugly.
Reality - Modern solar hot water systems can be roof-integrated to align flush with the roof and resemble a skylight. Solar hot water systems have also become a status symbol as concerns about the planet's energy consumption and environment have become front page news.
9. Solar hot water takes up a lot of space.
Reality - Most residential solar hot water systems do take up more space than a conventional system, but as you can't turn the sun off, there have to be safety devices for days of prolonged and uninterrupted sunshine. Read about them in this site's article on solar thermal safety devices. That said, Working with a knowledgeable design team, or experienced installers, can help you create the system that is right for the space you have available.
10. It takes a long time to install a solar hot water system.
Reality - Most solar hot water systems can be installed in two to three working days, although this will depend on the system and the individual installation requirements.