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Advantage Of Active Solar Heating

Posted by outside_voices on Friday, 26 February, 2010

There are 3 main drawbacks of active solar heating with the 1st being that the primary costs concerned are on the high side. The second drawback of active solar heating is that use of an active solar heating system is restricted to its location as well as power density while the 3rd most critical downside of active solar heating is that the solar cells can only produce direct current ( DC ) which then should be converted into alternating power ( AC ) before it can be helpful to the patron. During this transformation from DC to AC, there’s loss of energy to the tune of between 4 and 12 %.

More Advantages Than Disadvantages

More and more households in America are being heated by active solar heating systems as there are clearly a load more benefits to such systems that help offset plenty of the drawbacks of active solar heating. The real reason why even more homes have not switched over to use of active solar heating systems are the opening costs concerned as well as saying with the requirement for adequate quantity of daylight to make the active solar heating system advantageous.

If however you are prepared to invest roughly between 6 to 20 thousand bucks to install an active solar heating system then probabilities are that you won’t pay much heed to the drawbacks of active solar heating and will go on and employ this form of solar electricity. In truth, the marketplace for active solar heating systems continues to grow and industries too are expending larger effort in researching and finding less expensive solutions and therefore the future looks bright.

One thing that does help you disregard the disadvantages of active solar heating is that these systems are easy to use and the accompanying DIY instruction manuals make it easy to educate consumers as to how they can install their own active solar heating system and so save on the high costs involved.

The other major downside of active solar heating is that there’s need to install the system where there’s abundant daylight and so in case you should chance to be living in areas like in Alaska, using an active solar heating system may not make much sense.

Also, once you have installed the active solar heating system on your roof it becomes part and parcel of your home and so when selling your home you might have to part with the active solar heating system which is certainly one more of the disadvantages of active solar heating to take into account.

Examples of active solar heating can be seen in the use of such solar heating systems being employed in places such as Fairbanks, Alaska where sunlight is not readily available. Nevertheless, an active solar heating system can still provide good service despite the constraints in regard to sufficient sunlight.

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Selecting Vinyl Replacement Windows

Posted by outside_voices on Friday, 13 November, 2009

There are a number of vinyl replacement windows articles that I have written before. Every time I consider various aspects of the topic. Today I have picked some few brands that I want us to compare. This article is not only limited to these so do read right to the end.

Other topics that are related to this subject that might interest you are: replacement window companies, replacement window review, replacement window comparison

You can buy the Milgard Tuscany vinyl windows for your residential home. I have discovered them to work great except that they do not tilt-in especially the single hung one. This really makes it difficult when trying to clean them. Besides all that when I considered the other brands like Amerimax, Atrium and Simonton – Milgard was the lowest in terms of cost.

Next to consider is Anlin. In my opinion these are fine but I came across someone who had bought them in an attempt to save energy telling me that they didn’t perform as good. Don’t be hoodwinked by the sales person telling you these are the best energy saving windows. I guess there are better choices when looking for energy efficient ones. Besides that, these operate well, however, they do not necessarily come cheap.

You can also try and make use of Polybau. I personally cannot complain about their price – when compared to some I come across. The only problem that I have picked up with these is the service offered by the seller. Even though I do not have personal encounter with this but I have read in my blog comments about how the service guys are always late or don’t even turn up.

 

Then there is also Amerimax. They are quite nice. One thing I like about them is that they are energy efficient and also keep the sound out. The double hung ones are easy to clean so you might opt for those.

Also on the list is Pella – this is a good company with good windows but I am not happy with their Pella ThermaStar. In my opinion they are low-grade vinyl windows for those people looking for a cheap price.

When looking at vinyl replacement windows – compare various things not just the price. You need to look at the service, durability, functionality and proximity of the supplier.