Solar Hot Water in Wagga Wagga
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Energy-Efficient Systems, Expert Installation
Wagga Wagga Solar Hot Water
Solar hot water systems are one of the most effective ways to reduce household energy bills. At Beaumont Plumbing, we provide expert installation, servicing, and replacement of solar hot water systems throughout Wagga Wagga, Griffith, Junee, Tumut, Albury, and surrounding areas. We understand the technology behind solar systems and help you select a setup that suits your property’s layout and local climate. With over 11 years of experience and full licensing, we ensure every installation is compliant, safe, and built to last.
Whether you’re upgrading from electric or building new, we’ll assess your hot water needs and recommend the right solar system—flat plate or evacuated tube, roof-mounted or split—based on performance and efficiency. We also take care of booster system integration, plumbing connections, and compliance requirements.
To start saving energy with solar hot water, give us a call on
0401 792 215.
Custom Systems, Long-Term Value
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Solar hot water systems are a smart investment, but only when installed correctly and maintained over time. At Beaumont Plumbing, we approach every job with long-term value in mind. We begin by assessing solar access, roof orientation, household size, and existing infrastructure to tailor the right solution. Our systems are compatible with both gas and electric boosters for backup. We also offer maintenance and repairs to keep your system operating at peak efficiency.
Switching to solar doesn’t just cut running costs—it’s also a great step toward sustainable living. With energy prices rising, solar hot water gives you control over your utility bills while reducing demand. We’re here to guide you through product options, local rebates, and install timelines.
For a personalised quote and expert advice, contact us today—we’re ready to help you make the switch.

FAQs
All You Need To Know
How does a solar hot water system work?
A solar hot water system uses energy from the sun to heat water for residential or commercial use. The system typically consists of solar collectors (either flat plates or evacuated tubes) mounted on the roof, a storage tank, and a booster (gas or electric) for backup heating.
Cold water passes through the collectors, where it’s heated by solar radiation, then transferred to a storage tank for use. On cloudy days or during peak usage, the booster ensures there’s still hot water available. This system significantly reduces energy usage compared to traditional electric or gas-only hot water systems.
Are solar hot water systems worth it in Australia?
Yes, solar hot water systems are generally a worthwhile investment in Australia, thanks to the country’s high solar exposure and rising energy costs. While the upfront cost of purchasing and installing a solar system is higher than standard gas or electric systems, the long-term savings on energy bills can be substantial.
Many households recover the initial cost within 5–10 years through reduced power usage. Additionally, government rebates and incentives may be available depending on your location, further increasing the return on investment. Solar hot water systems also offer environmental benefits by lowering greenhouse gas emissions.
Can I use solar hot water in winter or on cloudy days?
Yes, solar hot water systems can still provide hot water during winter and cloudy days by using a backup booster system. Most modern setups include either a gas or electric booster that automatically activates when solar input is insufficient. While solar efficiency may drop on overcast days, evacuated tube systems are particularly effective at capturing diffuse sunlight and can continue to heat water even in cooler conditions. A properly sized and installed system, combined with an effective booster, ensures consistent hot water year-round regardless of weather.