Winter may finally be relinquishing its icy grip, and it is really beginning to feel as if spring is well underway, but what does this mean for your heating system? If yours presented you with a few problems during the winter months then now is a great time to take action. Of course you can always try to mend it one more time, but it might be far more cost-efficient, and could greatly improve home comfort if you decide to invest in a completely new heating and cooling system. You can talk to a qualified installer and discuss the pros and cons of different systems before making up your mind, and can then choose to get it installed in plenty of time to cope with the warmer summer months. If your current system doesn’t include cooling then just imagine being able to escape the heat on a scorching summers day. You may be thinking about conventional heating and cooling systems, but it might be worthwhile considering solar power as a way of keeping your home comfortable. Solar heating and cooling systems are becoming increasingly popular as a way of harnessing free energy.

Find out If Your Home Is Suitable for Solar Heating and Cooling

The first thing to do is to find out if your home is actually suitable for a solar heating and cooling system. You’ll need to have a certain amount of roof space for the installation of solar panels, and your roof will need to face the right way. An expert installer will be able to assess your home and will tell you whether solar power is a viable option. If it is, then spring is definitely a great time to install it, as your solar panels will be able to store up energy or feed it back into your electricity grid ready for those times when you need to actually cool or heat your home.

Having Solar Heating and Cooling Installed

Your professional installer will be able to work out the correct size of the system for your home, and this may well depend on your power needs. Most solar heating and cooling systems are also connected to the local electricity grid as this will ensure you always have access to power. Installing the system should be relatively easy, as it is simply a matter of mounting the solar energy panels on your roof and installing the power storage system either in your basement or in your garage. As soon as it’s installed, you should be able to benefit from free energy from the sun.

What Type of Energy Savings Does Solar Heating and Cooling Give?

The energy savings given by solar heating and cooling systems largely depend on the design of the system and the location of the home. It’s worthwhile making the home as energy efficient as possible to reduce heat loss and to minimize overheating during the spring and summer months. This may mean getting an audit done on your home to find out which areas may need attention. You might also want to consider whether or not any new buildings are being planned in your area which may shade any solar panels, reducing their efficiency in the future.