FAQ's

A solar water heater uses sunlight to heat water for residential, commercial, or industrial purposes. It reduces the need for electricity or gas, making it an eco-friendly option.

A solar water heater captures sunlight using solar collectors, converts it into heat, and transfers it to water stored in a tank.

We offer flat-plate collectors, evacuated tube collectors, and thermosiphon systems, each suited for different climates and water heating needs.

Yes, our systems are designed to work even in low sunlight. However, auxiliary heating systems (electric or gas) can supplement heating during prolonged cloudy days.

You can save up to 70% on your water heating bills, depending on your usage and local energy costs.

If your home has a sunny roof or open space, a solar water heater can be an excellent solution for your hot water needs.

Our systems require minimal maintenance. Periodic cleaning of collectors and inspection of the tank and fittings ensure optimal performance.

With proper care, our solar water heaters can last 15–20 years or more.

Yes, our systems can integrate seamlessly with most existing plumbing setups.

Typically, you can recover the cost within 3–6 years through energy savings.

  • High-efficiency solar collectors
  • Durable and rust-proof tanks
  • Professional installation and after-sales service
  • Custom sizes for residential Homes, Apartments, Commercial sectors ( Hotels, Hospitals, Education institutions, & Industries
  • Long warranty and reliable performance

While not always necessary, we recommend a backup system for continuous hot water supply during low sunlight periods.

Yes, many regions offer tax credits, rebates, or incentives for solar water heaters. Check with your local authorities or ask our team for guidance.

Yes, we provide customized solutions for hotels, hospitals, industries, and other large-scale requirements.

Yes, our products use renewable energy, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and your carbon footprint.

Installation usually takes 1–2 days, depending on the system size and site conditions.

Minimal. Cleaning solar collector once in few months and checking for scale or sediment build-up once a year is usually sufficient.

Yes, water heated during the day is stored in an insulated tank, keeping it warm for use at night.

Contact us through our website or call our customer support. Our team will guide you through system selection, site evaluation, and pricing.