Savings Heat Up With Solar-Powered Water Heaters

July 8, 2010 by Raleigh_HomeInspector  
Filed under Green Living

There is no questions about it……”green” is in these days. And homeowners are looking for ways to lower the cost of their power consumption as well as to be a bit more environmentally friendly. Solar-powered water heating is one technology that, while not particularly new, is enjoying a comeback in popularity because of its relatively inexpensive cost to implement and because of its comparatively short payback time as compared to other technologies. At Quality Residential Inspections, we always try to be current and up-to date as to the trends regarding construction, building, and alternative energy issues. Read through this informative article to learn more…….

Savings heat up with solar-powered water heaters

(ARA) – More homeowners are deciding solar power is the right thing to do – for the sake of the environment and their wallets. New technologies make it easier than ever to use the sun to heat water in our homes. And Congress is helping make going green a cash-smart move too, by extending the federal solar tax credit another eight years.

Thanks to the tax credit program, you can recoup 30 percent of the total installed cost of a solar water heating system. “It’s a great time to switch to solar power for your water heating needs,” says Jim Cika, a solar water heating expert with VELUX America. But before you buy a solar water heater, do your homework, he urges, learn about the technologies available and review just how solar-friendly your home can be.

“Homeowners need to factor in geographic location, orientation of the roof for solar collectors, costs and tax incentives and rebates that may be available to arrive at an economically sensible and environmentally-sensitive decision,” Cika says.

While a solar water heating system usually costs more to purchase and install than a conventional water heating system, it can reduce energy costs in the long run and is much kinder to the planet.

Cika says that the cost of an installed ENERGY STAR qualified system from his company will vary depending upon the volume of heated water required in a home. A packaged system consisting of one, two or three rooftop solar collector panels will usually be installed along with a 60, 80 or 120-gallon solar storage tank. An average installation is projected to cost $6,500 to $11,000, with some complex installations running as much as $12,000. Systems are available for gas, electric and boiler markets throughout the U.S., Cika says.

“On average,” he says, “if you install a solar water heater, your water heating bills should drop 50 to 80 percent — not an insignificant sum when you consider that the Department of Energy says that water heating can account for 14 to 25 percent of the energy consumed in our homes.”

According to Cika, in the construction of a new home, where the cost of the system is rolled into the mortgage, homeowners can save more on their monthly energy bills than the increase in their house payment. “Solar water heating provides a positive cash flow from the day of move in,” he says, “effectively giving an immediate payback.”

“In the case of an installation in an existing home in an area that has both federal and state rebates and incentives,” he says, “the payback can vary from three to seven years.”

Two primary solar technologies are available in the market right now: solar photovoltaic (PV) and solar thermal. The photovoltaic process uses the sun to generate electricity and solar thermal uses the sun to heat water. Solar thermal often is the technology of choice for homeowners for a number of reasons. Kevin Hughes, a writer for GreenBuildingElements.com, who installed a solar thermal system in his San Francisco home, explains why.

“I prefer solar thermal, specifically solar hot water, a much older technology. It is much cheaper to install, much more efficient and has a much faster payback,” he says.

For homeowners considering an installation, the Internet offers a number of websites that can be helpful with an analysis and then with locating products and installers. Findsolar.com and nabcep.org list certified installers by state. Solar-rating.org lists certified solar equipment manufacturers and certified installers for VELUX units are listed at veluxusa.com.

Eere.energy.gov/consumer includes a link to a calculator for initial cost, annual operating costs and determining payback, as well as a consumer’s guide to solar thermal, while nrel.gov offers a consumer’s guide to photovoltaic. Federal and state tax credit information, by geographic area, is available at dsireusa.org.

Cika says that solar water heating represents a logical first step for homeowners who want to harness the power of the sun because it is relatively simple technology compared to generating electricity from the sun. “The technologies accomplish different objectives,” he says, “but they both will pay increasing dividends to homeowners who utilize them now and in the future.”

For more information on the benefits of solar water heating or natural light and ventilation through skylights, call (800) 283-2831 or visit veluxusa.com.

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Raleigh Home Inspector Inspects Morrisville Home for Amanda and James……

April 29, 2010 by Raleigh_HomeInspector  
Filed under Client Reviews

Amanda and James let us know what kind of a Home Inspection they thought their Raleigh Home Inspector did for them on the home they are buying in Morrisville, NC……Thank You Amanda and James! We are so pleased that you are pleased!

“Thank You for taking the time to do the home inspection. We were pleased with your service. The report was well organized with clear photos demonstrating your points. Most of all thank you for all the tips that were above and beyond the home inspection. There is really nothing we wold have liked to see happen differently.”

Sincerely,

Amanda and James Layne

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Danielle, a Very Smart first-time home buyer, is pleased with Her Raleigh Home Inspection…

February 24, 2010 by Raleigh_HomeInspector  
Filed under Client Reviews

Danielle forwarded these kind words to us just the other day………We at Quality Residential Inspections appreciate Danielle and are very happy that she is happy!

“Hi Gary!

Thank You so much for doing the inspection & forwarding me the report. The report is so detailed and easy to follow. As a first-time homebuyer, I really appreciate you taking the time to thoroughly answer the questions I has in so much detail. Since a home inspection is such an important aspect in the buying process, I felt like it was imperative for me to choose someone with high credentials and you definitely brought your experience to the table. I will highly recommend you to my friends, family, and anyone else I run across who’s in need of a home inspection.”

Danielle Williams
Home Inspection Client
Cary, NC”

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NC Home Inspection Reveals Structural Failure

Raleigh Home Inspection Reveals Structural Failure

Raleigh Home Inspection Reveals Structural Failure

During a home inspection in Raleigh, NC this was discovered – this chimney has separated from the building because of a structural failure. The cost of repairs will be expensive.

A professional home inspection by Quality Residential Inspections revealed an expensive repair that many home buyers would not recognize.

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Who can perform a Home Inspection in the State of North Carolina?

December 19, 2009 by Raleigh_HomeInspector  
Filed under FAQs

Only individuals licensed by the North Carolina Licensing Board for Home Inspectors may conduct Home Inspections.

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