Thursday, 3 September 2020

Using Solar Home Heating Systems at Home

Solar home heating or solar space heating systems are gaining popularity in the solar water heating industry. It’s because of the extreme high efficiency and higher operational temperature by solar vacuum tubes.


Solar evacuated tubes work in low light conditions and temperature that attain minus 35 degrees. Most Northern USA, Canadian and European homeowners are using solar home heating systems at home.

Most people integrate solar thermal kit with an existing heating system like radiator, in-floor heater, or forced air heater. You can save up to 50% of your heating bills. After all, your home heating consumes a significant amount of your energy bill and its payback can be under five years.

Solar home heating systems use the solar vacuum tube collectors to absorb solar energy. After that, the energy is transferred to a solar storage tank or a concrete pad – in floor heating. The amount of heat stored is integrated with existing heating system to the heat supply.

However, a large size 119 gallon storage tanks can hold enough energy. It can be used in the evening to supply heat as the sun is not shinning at that time. Winter experiences higher demand of heating and a secondary dissipation loop may be required to offload the heat during summer months.

If you have a hot tub or pool, the excess amount of heat energy can be transferred during summer proving you with free pool or hot tub heating and space heating in winter. A dissipation loop like buried pipe or exterior fan can be required to dump the heat. Use a geothermal system to remove excess amount of heat in the summer and store it in the ground for the winter time use.


Generally, solar home heating or space heating kits are used in colder areas – where they are susceptible freezing. A special solar glycol heating fluid helps in avoiding damage that would be caused by frozen pipes. The special fluid can even operate at minus 40 F and even temperatures as high as 480F.

123 Zero Energy offers specially designed solar storage tanks with capacity of 119 gallons every day to hold 120,000 BTU heat energy at any time. If you’re lucky enough to own a pool, you know that Northern USA and Canadian season is almost short. Use solar energy to heat your pool during summer and heat your home in the winter months.

Bottom Line –

123 Zero Energy a –premier name in the industry providing you with superior standard solar home heating solutions. For immediate help, contact us right now at  +1 (800) 317-9054.

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