HEATING YOUR HOME WITH SOLAR

SOLAR HOME HEATING

Solar Home Heating a ‘Smart’ Choice

A solar storage heating system lets you use your solar power to heat the air in your rooms. If reducing your heating costs is important, this is a great solution for you.  It is an example of  ‘smart’ solar that puts you in control and lets you store your solar power for use as you require it.

 

How Solar Storage Heating Works

Instead of exporting excess solar power to the electricity grid or storing it in a battery, this excess solar power can be stored in the thermal storage unit and used to heat your home.

It is cost-effective and you will not be left short of heating power on a rainy day because when it is not using free solar energy it uses cheaper off-peak grid electricity to top up its reserves.

Advanced digital controls are used to manage the production, storage and distribution of heat into the home 24 hours a day. It operates on a program to distribute heat in a precise way at set hours.  The units use a silent fan to discharge the heat as required.  When it is not required the heat is retained inside the unit.  Easily regulated and versatile, the units can be used in homes or offices.

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Solarpro underfloor heating using excess solar power

SOLAR UNDERFLOOR HEATING

If you are installing a new floor of any kind be it tile, concrete slab, carpet or
even a timber floating floor you cannot beat Underfloor Heating to give your home that feeling of absolute luxury.

Whether you do your whole home or just a bathroom you will be surprised how cost-effective installing underfloor heating can be.

If your home is on a Time Of Use tariff you can wake up with warm feet on the off peak rate then let the solar take over once the sun is up, all controlled by a Solarpro Smart Energy device.

Using solar power to heat your floor is another way to maximise the use of your power rather than exporting it to the grid.

 

ANOTHER SMART ENERGY STORAGE SOLUTION

SOLAR HOT WATER

Solarpro has been supplying thermal solar Hot Water systems since 2009.

Technology is now available that enables solar power (PV) to be diverted to a standard electric hot water tank to heat your water.

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