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Penn Solar Supply

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717-689-4607

 

Elizabethtown, PA

 

 

 

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Our solar collectors are SRCC certified and eligible for federal tax credits.

 

Solar Savings

 

 

 

A Solar System can provide 65-80% of your home hot water needs.

A Solar hot water system can be purchased for $3,000 - 5,000 dollars.
   
A Solar System can save hundreds of dollars a year in heating costs and thousands of dollars over the lifetime of the system.
   
Our Solar collectors are SRCC certified and eligible for Federal tax credits.
   
A Solar System can pay for itself in as little as 3-5 years, and even sooner with government incentives and credits, and rising fuel costs.
   
A Solar System can be used to provide domestic hot water, home heating for radiant floor, baseboard, and forced air heating systems, and pool heating.
   
A Solar System can be implemented incrementally.  Start with a hot water system then expand your system for home heating.
   
A solar system will increase the resale value of your home.  Often, the entire cost of the system can be recovered when you sell your property. 
   
Solar energy doesn't pollute or produce greenhouse gasses and it doesn't deplete our finite energy resources.
   
Solar energy is clean and safe.  There are no tanks containing flammable materials and no chemical odors.
   
Solar Energy is reliable.  It is not affected by political and economic turmoil.
   
Using solar energy reduces our dangerous dependence upon foreign energy sources.
   
Solar energy is free! Once you've purchased your system, your heat is practically free, with only minimal electricity required to run the pumps that circulate heated water through the system.

 

 

 

 

More Savings on the Horizon!

The Solar System you install today will allow you to reap additional savings in the future. 

 

Absorption air conditioning, which uses the sun's energy to power home air conditioning, has been in use for large commercial applications for many years and is currently being developed for residential use.

 

 

 

 

Almost half of the average home's energy consumption is used for space heating.  Another 17 percent is used for water heating. 

Source:  DOE Energy Information Adm.