[Greenbuilding] Water heaters/Solar

Tim Vireo Keating t.keating at rainforestrelief.org
Thu Nov 8 16:51:55 EST 2007


No one bothered with my original question as the thread was sidetracked!

Here it is againŠ

A friend is doing renovations to a home built in the '50s that she
just purchased. The water heater and furnace are pretty new (the gas
furnace has a rating of around 81). The contractor has suggested
leaving these in place (since they're new) and adding another hot
water heater, which can be turned off in the summer.

They're adding a heated pool in the backyard, so I'd be interested in
hearing thoughts about heating that. We're looking to utilize
SunSlates for solar both on the house and the small poolhouse (which
is currently a shed with an outdoor shower and it's own hot water
heater (also relatively new) that will be expanded to have an indoor
shower and changing room).

We're also looking at a thermal system beneath the SunSlates for hot water.

Thoughts?

tim keating


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