Solar Hot Water

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Reliable, quality

systems built for Australian & coastal conditions

Local business

committed to servicing YOUR area

Knowledgable

& experienced team to answer ALL your questions

Customer care

& after sales service like no other

Products

We supply only the highest quality products, sourced from overseas and Australia.

Rebates

You can save thousands of dollars on grid connected and off grid solar panels.

FAQ's

The most frequently asked questions regarding solar hot water.

Help the Environment

Electric water heating is the largest single source of greenhouse gas emissions from the average Australian home and accounts for around 30% of home energy use. Simply installing a solar hot water system will significantly reduce your energy consumption &  can be equivalent to taking a small car off the road for a year.

Start saving money today 

A solar hot water system will supply around 80% of your hot water FREE from the sun so you start saving money today. ACT NOW before the last rebate ends! Electrical hot water systems will be phased out in 2012. Don’t wait to pay full price for solar hot water!

Your home & family are unique

How much water each household uses is different and each home is unique, so no one system is perfect for everyone. The solar hot water system you choose must match and exceed your needs to ensure you have continuous hot water and be reliable for a long time into the future. Superior Solar will help you create the best possible solution for your home and family.

Customer Testimonials

"Very good - helpful, professional etc. I got several quotes, and was happiest with the advice and information I was given by Superior Solar. I could have gone cheaper, but I think I got the best deal for quality. They came when they said they would, and did the job well."
Lorraine: Cooranbong | Read More
"It's terrific gives hot water all year. The only time we have had to use the booster is on days that we have experienced heavy rain. Much more efficient than the mains supply for producing hot water."
Robert: Shortland | Read More