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 Is it really possible to use the sun to provide the home with all the hot water needed for an average family? Short answer is yes. It has been done and is currently being done in many parts of America. It is a deceivingly simple concept. Place solar conductors on the roof of the structure, have a circulating system to move the heated fluid between the conductors and a stoage tank, have a backup heating system, and controls to regulate the whole system. That's not a too space age or esoteric concept.

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Before searching the yellow pages to look up equipment suppliers, there are a few things to consider. First, does the geographic area where the system will be installed have direct sunlight from 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. each day of the year? Or at least nearly each day of the year? This will be the amount of solar energy needed to provide adequate hot water, or home heating for that matter, for a typical family. Another connsideration is where the structure is located, such as within a homeowners association community. If so, does the association have any rules concerning solar conductors on the roof? It is best to know these things before purchasing equipment.

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