Solar Hot Water - How To Build a Solar Hot Water Heater

Find out how you can build a solar hot water heater at a cheaper cost. Get to know the essential things you need for building your very own Do It Yourself solar hot water heater
By: Andy O'Silliven
 
Aug. 11, 2009 - PRLog -- Base on statistics, there are over 500,000 water heating devices used in California. Many of these are used in houses and swimming pools. Using a solar hot water heater for swimming pools and showers is a great way to lower pollution caused by fossil fuels and also to lower your electrical bill. You will also be lowering your carbon footprint.

Learning how to build a solar hot water heater for your home is very simple with a DIY guide available to download online. It is an easy step towards a green energy efficient home. It can be done in cold or warm climate with excellent results.

The benefits of building a solar hot water heater:

The first thing you will notice when using a solar hot water heater is the reduction of your power bills. You can save a lot of money by harnessing the free power of the sun to heat water. These savings can be over 30% of your monthly energy bills.

Building a solar hot water heater is a one time small investment that will generate returns for the next 20 years. It is an investment that won't let you down. It will pay by itself with the savings on your power bill within a few months.

It is an easy way to make your part for the environment. Using renewable energy from the sun doesn't affect the global warming. You will become a leader of the eco trend in your neighborhood. It might create a snowball effect that you will be proud of.

The operating cost of a solar hot water heater is very less when compared to that of a gas or electric water heater. Moreover one of the biggest advantages that you have got with solar water heaters is that you can easily build one yourself. Now, this is something that is not possible with electric or gas water heaters. In fact you can easily build a solar hot water heater with things that are available at a neighborhood hardware store. You can build one with a little bit of online help. Over and above that is the fact that you need not spend a fortune to build one. Once built, you are ensured of hot water supply for years to come, thanks to your solar hot water heater, without having to worry about rising electricity bills.

Another advantage that solar water heaters have other types of water heaters is that they are very easy to maintain. Since there are no electric or mechanical parts involved in their working, they only require minimal maintenance. This again translates into substantial savings for you in the long run. You no longer need to worry about your water heater breaking down with a solar hot water heater. With all these advantages on offer, it is really not surprising that solar water heaters are in great demand nowadays.

How can you build a solar hot water heater system?

The first step of any diy project like this one is to have a plan. There is a lot of free information on the web, but sometimes it is wise to buy a guide that teaches a proven and effective method to achieve the desired result. This step removes the entire guess work and testing. You can avoid costly mistakes.

The best DIY guide will show you how to build a solar hot water heater with common tools you own and parts found at your local hardware store for less than $200.

Building a solar hot water heater for your home can be a fun project. It can be the first step towards an energy efficient home. In the current time of energy crisis, it is best to consider building a solar hot water heater for your home.

If you are interested to learn how to build a DIY solar hot water heater, visit:
http://www.greenearth4energy.com/build_water_heater.html

You may also want to get your installation guide here:
http://www.greenearth4energy.com/diy_hot_water

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Andy O Silliven is an engineer and author in the fields of electrical engineering. He enjoys writing about the topic and keeping up with current events and research in the area of renewable energy sources. Recommends: http://www.greenearth4energy.com
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