Hi,
I have just started a new build - 2,600 sq ft story and a half, south facing.
I have been talking to a plumber about heating the house and domestic water and he recommended Solar Tubes (Thermomax). Just wondering if anyone has experience of using these as opposed to the ordinary solar plates ??
Would they recommend them ? Do they actually heat the water sufficiently on cold/hazy/dull days ?
I'd also been interested in hearing peoples opinions of solar panels and/or heating in general as I have been in two minds whether or not to install solar.
Some people I have been talking to swear by it but others they the investment does not equal the benefit to get got.
Any help/opinions would be greatly appreciated.
I have just started a new build - 2,600 sq ft story and a half, south facing.
I have been talking to a plumber about heating the house and domestic water and he recommended Solar Tubes (Thermomax). Just wondering if anyone has experience of using these as opposed to the ordinary solar plates ??
Would they recommend them ? Do they actually heat the water sufficiently on cold/hazy/dull days ?
I'd also been interested in hearing peoples opinions of solar panels and/or heating in general as I have been in two minds whether or not to install solar.
Some people I have been talking to swear by it but others they the investment does not equal the benefit to get got.
Any help/opinions would be greatly appreciated.