Eco2Solar installed a solar hot water system as part of the construction of this brand new Medical Centre in Barry, South Wales. Using our excellent project management skills, Eco2Solar were able to coincide the installation of the solar system with the rest of the plumbing works for the building to…
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Eco2Solar conducted a dual installation of solar thermal and solar PV to this large property overlooking the English Channel near Southampton. The evacuated tube collectors provide the customer with approximately 70% of their hot water throughout the year. The Strebel tubes are 95% efficient and work using a vacuum to…
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Eco2Solar installed 3 Gasokol Topsol flat plate solar hot water collectors to contribute to the Schools’ hot water demands. Mounted in a valley between two separate roofs, the panels are invisible to anyone on the ground. The only visible elements are a new hot water cylinder in the plant room,…
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Eco2Solar installed three AS100 solar hot water collectors to this attractive village hall in Goodrich, Herefordshire. The 18 tubes absorb enough solar radiation to provide the bulk of the village halls hot water throughout the year. The tubes are virtually invisible from road. If you look closely you can just…
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Eco2Solar installed this Ecotube solar thermal collector to this attractive college building in Rotherham. The Colleges’ governing body did not want to spoil the aesthetics of the building by installing a solar system onto the front. Therefore, our Ecotube collectors were the ideal solution. They can be mounted on flat…
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Eco2Solar installed a solar thermal and solar PV system to this attractive, modern house in the Malvern Hills. The customer was concerned about the aesthetics of the systems, and we were able to offer Rotex Flat Plate collectors which are built into the fabric of the roof. This was a…
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Eco2Solar installed this Sharp system to a converted bungalow in Pedmore, Stourbridge. The property has a dormer window protruding from the roof pitch, and the space above provided the perfect location. The dormer window partially hides the array from view at ground level decreasing its intrusion on the houses’ appearance.
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