The Most Commonly Asked Questions about Solar Water Heaters

In Raise Your Solar I.Q., Residential Solar, Solar Advice by The LeverEdge

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As energy costs continue to rise and environmental concerns grow, more homeowners and businesses are turning to renewable technologies like solar-powered water heating.

If you’re considering making the switch, it’s natural to have questions. Below, we’ve compiled answers to the most commonly asked questions about solar water heaters to help you make an informed decision.

Q: How do solar water heaters work?

A: Solar water heaters use energy from the sun to heat water for use in your home or business. Most systems include solar collectors, usually mounted on the roof, and a storage tank.

The sun heats the fluid in the collectors, which is then transferred to the water in your tank—either directly or through a heat exchanger, depending on the system design.

Q: Will a solar water heater work on cloudy days or in colder climates?

A: Yes, solar water heaters can still function on cloudy or cold days, though their efficiency may be reduced.

Many systems include a backup heating element, such as an electric or gas heater, to ensure you have hot water even when sunlight is limited.

Q: How much can I save with a solar water heater?

A: Savings vary depending on your location, water usage, and local utility rates. However, most users can expect to reduce their water heating costs by 50% to 80%.

Over time, these savings can significantly offset the initial investment and continue to provide value for years to come.

Q: Are there incentives for installing a solar water heater?

Yes! Federal tax credits, along with state and local incentives, are often available to help lower the cost of installation.

Be sure to check with your local LeverEdge dealer to learn about the most up-to-date rebate and incentive programs available in your area.

Q: How long do solar water heating systems last?

A: With proper maintenance, solar water heaters can last 20 years or more. Many systems come with warranties ranging from 10 to 15 years, giving you peace of mind and long-term reliability.

Q: Is a solar water heater difficult to maintain?

A: Not at all. Routine maintenance usually involves periodic inspections of the solar collectors, valves, and fluid levels.

Many systems are designed to be low-maintenance, and your local dealer can offer professional servicing as needed.


If you’re curious about how solar water heating can reduce your energy bills, increase your home’s efficiency, and contribute to a greener future, contact your local LeverEdge dealer today. They’ll guide you through your options, help you assess your home’s suitability, and provide a customized solution tailored to your needs.

Need to locate a dealer? We can help! Contact us today.

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