

Reduce your water heating costs without sacrificing
comfort or convenience. A Solene solar water heater utilizes the sun’s unlimited FREE energy and helps you do your part to conserve natural resources.
Solar Makes Good Sense
Using energy from the sun to heat water is one of the oldest uses of Solar energy! Today, millions of homes and businesses use Solar water heating systems. Harnessing energy from the sun just makes sense. Consumers currently use more that 50 trillion kilowatt-hours of power every year - and yet the sun provides enough energy to meet the world's energy needs for a whole year in less than an hour! Watch your water bills shrink, knowing that you're capturing one of the natures purest sources of energy for your home.
Hot Water Every Time
Solar water heaters have been preforming faithfully for over 20 years - and with recent improvements in design, product technology, and manufacturing, your Solene water heater can be expected to be trouble -free longer than ever before. Solene's backup heating element provides hot water during periods of prolonged cloudy weather or heightened demand, assuring a seamless supply of household hot water.
Engineered For Your Home
Not only are Solene water heaters efficient and economically smart, they are engineered to provide hot water for years to come. Solene's high-tech collectors can be integrated with any type of roofing material to create clean and pleasing lines. Solene water heating system's also use insulated piping and extra-thick foam insulated around storage tanks to maximize your heaters efficiency. Your Solene water system provides immediate savings, reduced energy consumption, reduced pollution and added value to your home.
How Solene Works
Solene is fully self-automated! Solene knows exactly when to turn on and off daily and collects heat whenever it's available. When sunlight heats the roof collector, the pump and controller are activated. The pump circulates colder water through the collector, where it is warmed by the sun, and returns the heated water to the tank. Solene's backup heating element automatically takes over if more hot water is needed, which ensures your family will always have all the hot water they need.
Savings For Years To Come
The US Department of Energy estimates that the average household will spend over $800 a year to heat water with electricity in an 80-gallon tank. Solene water heating systems typically reduce water heating costs by 75-90% over electric water heaters. Most homeowners find that their initial investment pays off within five years - since solar water heaters typically last 20 years, you'll enjoy up to another 15 years of FREE hot water from the sun!
High Value Tax Credits
For a limited time, installing a Solene water heating system can provide an even greater financial return with an energy tax credit. This credit, up to $3,000 can be deducted directly from the taxes you owe dollar for dollar - simply claim the credit when you file your return for the year of installation.
| FPH Consumer Pricing |
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Full Retail Pring |
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| Cost: |
$4,500 |
Cost : |
-$6,500 |
| Less Florida Rebate: |
-$500 |
Less Florida Rebate: |
-$500 |
| Federal Tax Credit: |
$1,350 |
Federal Tax Credit: |
$1,950 |
| Your Cost: |
$2,650 |
Your Cost: |
$4,050 |
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Monthly Savings
As much as $20 per person |
$80 |
Yealy Savings
Based on 4 person Houshold |
$960 |
Your Investment Returned In Less Than 3 Years!
Then Free Hot Water For Life!
Helpful Hints for Getting Your Florida Solar Rebate*
Click here for the Solar Rebate Application
Please note that a household gets ONE Solar Rebate per resident!
Check your equipment meets the Minimum Size
• Solar photovoltaic system must be a minimum of 2 kW.
• Solar Water heater(s) must provide at least 50% of the dwelling’s hot water needs.
Buy Early, Apply Early! Rebate applications are accepted only within 90 days post the date of purchase.
Why Buy Early? There are $2.5 Million in funds for the first (and only funded) year of the program. Some 150,000 to 200,000 new homes go up per year in Florida!
There are 20 Million Florida residents and less than 1% have solar today.

Florida Department of Energy - Solar Incentive Info
*** It is against "FLORIDA LAW" for any community, city, town, or homeowners association to prohibt solar collectors - Solar Law
Rebate Form |