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SunWater Solar was recently featured in San Francisco Apartment Magazine in an article describing solar water heating systems that we designed and installed in three San Francisco apartment buildings. The owner of the apartment buildings, Linda Erkelens, describes in the article why she decided to invest in solar thermal technology and why she chose SunWater Solar over other companies that bid on the projects.

“I chose SunWater because they specialize in the field [solar thermal technology]. I wanted someone up to date in the technology,” explained Linda, who also appreciated SunWater’s daily updates on the progress of the installation.

San Francisco has a brilliant opportunity to significantly reduce greenhouse gases by focusing on multifamily buildings because there are so many of them in San Francisco.  SunWater Solar is proud to contribute to this effort and hopes that more apartment buildings will adopt solar water heating as a way to reduce their carbon footprint and their energy bills while also attracting new tenants.

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Posted On : Tuesday, May 18, 2010

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SunWater Solar is a design/build company based in the San Francisco Bay Area, specializing in solar water heating systems. The company provides these systems for many types of commercial projects. More»


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