February 10th, 2010
It’s winter time. Could you use to input some free solar heat into your house or into your hot water system? After initial installation costs, solar thermal systems could add free heat and hot water to your apartment, condominium complex, and business office. You can have free heat or free hot water, or both. Solar thermal systems can pay for themselves within a year, depending on your usage. Also, these systems still collect heat on cloudy days and in the middle of winter. Solar thermal systems burn no fuel, do not pollute, and can be weather-proofed for all climates. Furthermore, you can get up to third of the costs as an investment tax credit to your federal taxes and tax rebates on your state tax returns as well - as applicable to your state. Contact me if you are interested. When new state laws (such as in California) take effect there likely will be a significant consumer stampede to install these systems. So beat the rush and arrange for an estimate soon so that you can start saving immediately or you will be ready to install when the additional new laws and rebates take effect – as applicable. Best method to contact me is to leave comment to this blog. :)
Adam Trotter P.E. / AVT
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Showing posts with label Solar Hot Water. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Solar Hot Water. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Monday, February 1, 2010
Solar Thermal Heat and Hot Water for your Home or Office
February 1st, 2010
If you are interested in transferring some of the heat from the sun into your house, office, or condominium, ask me how. The initial cost of solar thermal systems amount to only a fraction of the cost of solar electricity / solar photovoltaics systems. Once installed, solar thermal systems can provide free heat to your residence and also provide free hot water as well.
Adam Trotter P.E. / AVT
If you are interested in transferring some of the heat from the sun into your house, office, or condominium, ask me how. The initial cost of solar thermal systems amount to only a fraction of the cost of solar electricity / solar photovoltaics systems. Once installed, solar thermal systems can provide free heat to your residence and also provide free hot water as well.
Adam Trotter P.E. / AVT
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