Solahart water heating - Any good?
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Hopefully the mods wont pick this up and move it to the homes sub-forum where our friends in England wont be able to offer any advice at all!
We're about to move to a house that has a Solahart water heater on the roof - Its one of those older looking things with a panel and a big cylindrical thing. Do these things keep working well even after 10+ years? It seems like a useful thing to have but not if its going to cause us problems.
We're about to move to a house that has a Solahart water heater on the roof - Its one of those older looking things with a panel and a big cylindrical thing. Do these things keep working well even after 10+ years? It seems like a useful thing to have but not if its going to cause us problems.
200bhp said:
Hopefully the mods wont pick this up and move it to the homes sub-forum where our friends in England wont be able to offer any advice at all!
We're about to move to a house that has a Solahart water heater on the roof - Its one of those older looking things with a panel and a big cylindrical thing. Do these things keep working well even after 10+ years? It seems like a useful thing to have but not if its going to cause us problems.
They usually plod along till a pipe splits and then dumps a large amount of water into your loft (happened to my parents after a storm). They are not anything fancy technology wise, so as long as they are not covered in moss, they'll not be an issue.We're about to move to a house that has a Solahart water heater on the roof - Its one of those older looking things with a panel and a big cylindrical thing. Do these things keep working well even after 10+ years? It seems like a useful thing to have but not if its going to cause us problems.
Perhaps you should pitch a tent over the bed.
Those are about the only really useful solar technology yet invented. However like many things, they should be replaced pretty soon after becoming a teenager. 15 years is about their usual life, but I know of one still working happily at over 20.
Those are about the only really useful solar technology yet invented. However like many things, they should be replaced pretty soon after becoming a teenager. 15 years is about their usual life, but I know of one still working happily at over 20.
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