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A solar water heater turns rooftop sunlight into hot water with no fuel bill attached. For most households it covers the majority of annual hot water demand, and in strong-sun regions it can carry nearly all of it through the warmer months. The energy source is free, permanent and produces no emissions in use.
Many solar heaters disappoint because they are unpressurised and rely on gravity, producing weak flow on upper floors. Our high-pressure SWH systems solve that. The pressurised stainless steel tank delivers strong, consistent flow to every tap in the building, so a solar installation behaves like a conventional system at the point of use. Stainless construction also resists the corrosion that rooftop equipment is constantly exposed to.
Each evacuated collector tube uses a vacuum layer to trap absorbed heat and block it from escaping back to the outside air. That is why evacuated tubes continue producing usable hot water on cold and partly cloudy days when simpler flat panels lose much of their gain. The absorbed energy is transferred into the insulated tank, which holds temperature through the night ready for morning use.
Domestic systems are sized for family use, while the SWH Commercial range scales up for hotels, labour accommodation, clinics and facilities with sustained high-volume demand. Commercial installations frequently pair solar with a conventional or heat pump backup so supply is guaranteed regardless of weather, with solar carrying the base load and the backup covering shortfalls.
Solar thermal has few moving parts and generally needs only periodic inspection of the collectors, connections and pressure components. With correct sizing and installation, systems deliver reliable service for many years while steadily returning their cost through avoided electricity. All units are manufactured under an ISO 9001:2015 certified quality system. Browse the solar range below or request a site-based recommendation.




