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Solar Hot Water

Heating household water generally accounts for about 25% of your energy bill, and creates 23% of the household’s total greenhouse gas emissions.

Installing solar hot water gives clean, green hot water day and night, reduces the family’s impact on the environment and adds value to the home.

Solar hot water systems are water storage systems which can provide up to 90 per cent of your hot water for free using the sun’s energy. Solar systems cost more to buy and install but the extra upfront cost will be recovered over the life of the system through reduced energy bills. Solar systems will take longer to recover their costs in smaller households, in cooler parts of the country, or where access to sunlight is restricted.

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