Solar Energy for Water Heating Cary NC

Unlike solar-electric energy, which converts just 10% to 20% of the sun's heat to electricity, solar-thermal transfers 50% to 85% of the sun's heat into heated water, according to manufacturers.

Local Companies

Agra Environmental Inc
(919) 858-5350
539 Keisler Dr
Cary, NC
Duncklee & Dunham PC
(919) 858-9898
511 Keisler Dr
Cary, NC
Ecological Solutions
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Cary, NC
Applied Environmental
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104 New Edition Ct
Cary, NC
Audubon Environmental Planning
(919) 380-9640
106 Bruce Dr
Cary, NC
Clean East Associates Inc
(919) 467-5010
975 Walnut St
Cary, NC
E3 Ventures Inc
(919) 469-3737
1140 Kildaire Farm Rd
Cary, NC
Compuchem Environmental
(919) 379-4000
501 Madison Ave
Cary, NC
Environmental Resource Center
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101 Center Pointe Dr
Cary, NC
Aetc Incorporated
(919) 653-0215
120 Quade Dr
Cary, NC


Electrical, potential, kinetic, heat — our lives require mass amounts of energy.

In physics class we learned that energy never disappears, and that in changing forms it loses quality — a principle called entropy.

But one home-energy solution, solar-thermal, gives entropy a run for its money. Unlike solar-electric energy, which converts just 10% to 20% of the sun's heat to electricity, solar-thermal transfers 50% to 85% of the sun's heat into heated water, according to manufacturers.

“People are waking up to the fact that we're rapidly using up fossil fuels,” says Freeman Ford, founder of Fafco. “But these systems are highly efficient, and that, combined with tax credits and a quick return on investment, makes them attractive to homeowners and to builders.”

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Rooftop panel layouts facilitate solar hot water heating and can be expanded to accommodate radiant floor heating requirements.

Generally, solar-thermal can handle up to 75% of a home's hot water needs, with traditional systems used for backup. However, not all systems operate identically. In Stiebel-Eltron's setup, copper tubing carries special fluid behind roof-mounted flat panels to gather heat. The fluid routes back to a heat-exchanger coil in the water tank to heat household water. Meanwhile, Fafco's Hot2O system (above) uses plastic solar collectors and pex tubing. Water channels through the panels to absorb maximum heat from the sun.

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Featured Local Company

Agra Environmental Inc

(919) 858-5350
539 Keisler Dr
Cary, NC


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