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    Solar Hot Water Heating

     Using the sun's free energy to heat water helps lower your home energy bills. Water heating is the second highest energy cost in a typical household. A solar system can cut hot water fuel bills by two-thirds or more. Depending on how much hot water you use, and your current water heating fuel, these savings can be significant. If you have a swimming pool, solar is the most economical way to heat your pool and extend your swimming
    season. A solar pool heating system can pay for itself in four years or less.

    How it Works
    The shallow water of a lake is usually warmer than the deep water. That's because the sunlight can heat the lake bottom in the shallow areas, which in turn, heats the water. It's nature's way of solar water heating. The sun can be used in basically the same way to heat water used in buildings and swimming pools.

    Most solar water heating systems for buildings have two main parts: a solar collector and a storage tank. The most common collector is called a flat-plate collector. Mounted on the roof, it consists of a thin, flat, rectangular box with a transparent cover that faces the sun. Small tubes run through the box and carry the fluid — either water or other fluid, such as an antifreeze solution — to be heated. The tubes are attached to an absorber plate, which is painted black to absorb the heat. As heat builds up in the collector, it heats the fluid passing through the tubes.

    Most solar water heaters require a well-insulated storage tank. Solar storage tanks have an additional outlet and inlet connected to and from the collector. In two-tank systems, the solar water heater preheats water before it enters the conventional water heater. In one-tank systems, the back-up heater is combined with the solar storage in one tank.

    Solar water heating systems can be either active or passive, but the most common are active systems. Active systems rely on pumps to move the liquid between the collector and the storage tank, while passive systems rely on gravity and the tendency for water to naturally circulate as it is heated.

    Swimming pool systems are simpler. The pool's filter pump is used to pump the water through a solar collector, which is usually made of black plastic or rubber. And of course, the pool stores the hot water.

    All Home Comfort offers expert installation, and maintenance. Our Professional, knowledgeable advisors can answer all your Solar energy questions. Schedule your FREE, no pressure home survey today and be on your way to Saving Money and Saving the Environment!

    New 30% Federal
    Solar Tax Credit
    A new 30% Federal tax credit will be offered on all solar systems installed by January December 31, 2008*


    Solar Hot Water Incentive Program - California
    The California Solar Water Heating and Efficiency Act  (AB 1470), creates a 10-year program aimed at installing 200,000 solar water heaters in homes and businesses.

    The rebates for the systems established by the Commission “shall decline over time" providing early adopters with larger incentives.  the declining incentives are structured  to drive down the cost of solar water heating technologies. 
    AB 1470 will lower the upfront costs of purchasing these systems and allow for a quicker payback period on these systems. 


    Think $avings Think Environment. Think Solar.

    Whether you have an electric or gas water heater, the operating cost will continue to rise over time. According to the California Public Utilities Commission, electricity rates have been increasing an average of 6% per year, over the past 35 years, and the wholesale price for natural gas has more than tripled in the past eight years.





    Purchase now and receive an EXTRA $1000 corporate discount!
    A Limited time offer - Schedule your FREE, no obligation home survey today.

    Tankless VS. Solar
    Thinking of installing a Tankless or on demand gas hot water heater? Consider the superior energy savings and Tax Credits and State incentives that make Solar Hot Water heating a great alternative choice.

    30, 40. 50, 75 Gallon conventional hot water heating
    We also offer great values on conventional storage tank hot water heating systems. Call All Home Comfort today for your best solution.

       
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    Los Angeles County:

    Agoura Hills, Bell Canyon, Beverly Hills, Burbank, Cahuenga, Calabasas, Canoga Park, Century City, Chatsworth, Culver City, Eagle Rock, Encino, Glendale, Glendora, Granada Hills,  Hidden Hills,  Hollywood,  La Canada/Flintridge, La Crescenta, Lake Balboa, Los Angeles,  Marina Del Rey, Mission Hills,  Montrose, Newhall, North Hills, North Hollywood, Northridge, Pacoima, Pasadena, Porter Ranch, Reseda, Rolling Hills Estates, San Fernando Valley,  Santa Clarita,  Santa Monica,  Shadow Hills, Sherman Oaks, South Pasadena, Studio City, Sunland, Sun Valley, Sylmar, Tarzana, Toluca Lake,  Tujunga, Valley Glen, Valley Village,  Van Nuys, Ventura County, Verdugo Hills, Warner Center, West Hills, West Hollywood, Westlake Village, Westwood, Winnetka, Woodland Hills 
    and other cities and communities of Los Angeles County.

    Santa Clarita Valley:
    Bouquet Canyon, Canyon Country, Castaic, Newhall, Placerita, Santa Clarita, Saugus, Valencia,
    and other cities and communities of North Los Angeles County.

    Ventura County:
     Hidden Valley, Lake Sherwood, Moorpark, Newbury Park, Oak Park,  Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks, West Lake Village,
    and other cities and communities of Ventura County. 

    *30% Federal tax credit will be offered on solar systems installed by January December 31, 2008, Some restrictions apply.

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