Solar Water Heater Installation in Kenya
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About Imperial Solar Kenya
Trusted Solar Water Heater Experts in Kenya
Our mission is simple: to help you reduce electricity costs while enjoying reliable, energy-efficient hot water every day.
With a focus on quality workmanship and long-lasting systems, we design and install solar water heating solutions tailored to your needs, property and budget.
Whether you are upgrading your home or installing a new system, our team ensures a smooth, professional experience from consultation to installation.
✔ Solar water heater supply and installation
✔ Residential and commercial solutions
✔ Energy-saving systems built for Kenyan conditions
✔ Reliable after-installation support
- Certified Solar Energy Sysytems Company
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Get high-quality solar water heaters for your home or business at competitive prices. We supply, deliver and install durable systems designed for Kenyan conditions. Affordable prices Energy-saving systems Professional installation available Reliable performance all year round
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Enjoy reliable hot water while reducing your electricity bills with our high-quality solar water heating systems. We supply and install efficient, durable solutions designed for Kenyan homes and businesses. Lower energy costs Eco-friendly and sustainable Professional installation Built for long-term performance
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Keep your solar water heater running efficiently with our expert repair and maintenance services. We diagnose faults, fix leaks, replace worn-out parts, and ensure your system delivers consistent hot water all year round. Regular maintenance helps extend the lifespan of your system, improve performance, and prevent costly breakdowns.
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Difference Between Pressurized and Non-Pressurized Solar Water Heaters in Kenya
When choosing a solar water heating system, one of the most important decisions is whether to go for a pressurized or non-pressurized solar water heater. Each system works differently and is suited for specific types of homes and water conditions.
What is a Pressurized Solar Water Heater?
A pressurized solar water heater (also known as a high-pressure system) operates at the same pressure as your regular tap water. This makes it ideal for modern homes with showers, multiple bathrooms, or consistent water pressure requirements.
In this system:
- The solar tubes do not hold water directly
- Heat is absorbed through specialized components (such as copper heat pipes)
- The heat is then transferred to the water stored in the tank
Because of this design, the system maintains strong water pressure from inlet to outlet, ensuring a steady and comfortable flow.
What is a Non-Pressurized Solar Water Heater?
A non-pressurized solar water heater (low-pressure system) relies on gravity to move water through the system. It is best suited for homes with simpler plumbing setups or where water pressure is not a major concern.
In this system:
- Water flows directly into the solar tubes
- The water is heated inside the tubes using sunlight
- The system depends on elevation and gravity for water flow
Since water is heated directly in the tubes, the pressure is lower than in pressurized systems, which may affect flow in showers or multiple outlets.
Which One Should You Choose?
- Choose a pressurized system if you want strong water pressure, modern fittings, and a more consistent user experience
- Choose a non-pressurized system if you are looking for a more affordable solution and have a simpler water setup
Choosing the Right Material for Your Water Type
The type of water in your area also matters when selecting a system:
- Galvanized Aluminium Systems
Best suited for fresh or treated water, offering durability and cost-effectiveness - Stainless Steel Systems
Ideal for hard water or borehole water, as they resist corrosion and last longer in mineral-rich conditions
