Buderus Solar Boilers

Buderus now offers prepackaged, specially engineered, complete, integrated Solar Water Heating Systems that make the most of the sun’s abundant energy. All materials are highly reliable and work together to ensure superior system performance. Buderus complete package is ready to be professionally installed quickly and easily. All of this plus the added assurance of a detailed warranty plan. This package use SKN3.0 flat plate solar collectors and 103 gallons 400 SM dual-coil DHW tank. It does come with all items to complete installation. Mounting hardware is for Sloped or Shingled roofs.

Simplify the planning, ordering and installation of your solar system with our complete solar system packages. Choose from a single-tank system to integrate with a boiler system or from a retrofit preheat system as a preheat to an existing domestic hot water heating system. Buderus solar system packages are sized based on the typical domestic hot water requirements of a 3-4 person family.

Using a solar water heater is probably the best thing you could do for your home.  Think about the savings, and think about the planet.  The sun is an incredible energy source, so why don’t we use it to further heat our water, and our homes?  Buderus makes sure that this is possible and that you will always be warm and cozy in your home.  Buderus Solar Boilers take the energy and heat from the golden, bright sun and make sure you and your family is safe and sound.  Comfort is the goal, and Buderus can make this happen for you.

Looking to buy a Buderus solar water heater online?  Turn to a trustworthy site such as E-ComfortUSA.com and make sure you do your homework.  Make sure that you are very informed about the purchase, as you only want to make the purchase once.  Servicing can be a hassle if you don’t buy correctly, so read more about Buderus boilers and other solar boilers on this site.

2 Responses to Buderus Solar Boilers

  1. J R says:

    I would like to install a solar heat system to work with my radiant gas system. I have a 2,740 square foot home with propane radiant heat. My home does not face to the south and I think my roof on my home may be too steep to installed the panels , but I have a detached garage that might be suitable, but would be a little further to run the line. It is about 50 feet away 20 feet high in the middle. What would be the best way to do this. Should it be installed on the garage or the house? How many panels will I need to heat my entire home? I live close to Albuquerque New Mexico elevation about 7,200 feet. If you can recommed someone here to do the work I would appreciate it. Thanks for your time Jr.

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