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Why?
An investment in a solar water heater comes with a variety of benefits. By installing a solar water heater you can reduce the environmental impact of a conventional water heater by minimizing the cost of electricity or the amount of fossil fuels used. Efficiency is also a benefit associated with investing in a Solar Water Heater with “a typical household [meeting] 50 to 80 percent of their hot water needs.” Little to no maintenance is what consumers can expect after installation of a solar water heater.
Currently, the US Government is offering a wide number of incentives and rebates to many states for individuals looking to become more energy efficient or implement renewable energy within their household or business. With the amount of money saved on your average utility costs, as well as the rebates offered by your state, an average investor can expect to see a payback of their Solar Water Heater installation within a few years.

