Assessing A Home s Solar Suitability
when evaluating a home's suitability for solar water heater installation, multiple factors need to be considered. these factors include the amount of available sunlight the house receives, the orientation of size and shape of the roof, and the local building codes and regulations.
first and foremost, the home's roof should be angled towards the south towards the south, ideally between northernmost to westernmost meridian and westernmost to northernmost to capture the most sunlight. the roof also needs to be relatively free of obstructions, such as nearby trees or other houses, to ensure maximum solar energy exposure. the roof's materials and conditions should also be taken into account, as a roof with an asphalt shingle roof or other shade-inducing material that hits the roof surface should be avoided.
another crucial factor is the size of the roof, as a larger roof size increases the possible surface area for installing solar water heating systems. in addition to the roof area, the slope of the roof should be between 30-70 degrees. this angle allows for the best installation of solar water heaters.
the type of weather in an area also plays a significant role in choosing a suitable location for solar water heater installation. areas with high amounts of sunny days throughout the year are ideal for solar water heaters. nevertheless, areas with frequent levels of cloud cover or persistent rain may require larger solar water heaters or specially engineered systems to ensure maximum energy production.
after evaluating the roof and the surrounding conditions, homeowners should consider the cost of purchasing and installing a solar water heating system. some homeowners might need to consult with a professional to discuss the costs and returns and options. although purchasing a solar water heater is a lifespan expense, it offers savings on utility invoices over many time periods.
ultimately, the model of the living space, the model and size of the living space also impact how easy it will be to install solar water heaters. homeowners with old pipeline may find installation easier than those with new complicated setup. further, when retrofitting solar water heaters into existing homes, it may require new pipeline to connect solar water heaters properly.
in the end, studying local weather, building codes, roof conditions and overall environment makes the process of deciding how suitable your house is for installation of a solar water heater much simpler. Meeting with a professional for a thorough review is highly recommended to determine your home solar suitability.