ncs55:
The OP is in a climate that, with a bit but not too much work, doesn't have much need for HVAC.Thermal management is even less important there than elsewhere in San Diego, and that's not much of a need to begin with. Solar thermal is a water heating option, but coupled with heat pump water heater, PV is likely as cost effective and probably less maint. than solar thermal. As for HX retrofits, etc., such things are probably better suited for older climates.
And you're probably right, most people would not consider what you've suggested. While I can agree with some of what you write, particularly about not simply throwing solar at a roof and expecting life to be rosy. In San Diego anyway, I suspect a lot of what you sell is not as cost effective or practical around here as folks would need to consider, even if they knew what to do or what you were writing about. FWIW, sounds to me like you're fishing for business.
The OP is in a climate that, with a bit but not too much work, doesn't have much need for HVAC.Thermal management is even less important there than elsewhere in San Diego, and that's not much of a need to begin with. Solar thermal is a water heating option, but coupled with heat pump water heater, PV is likely as cost effective and probably less maint. than solar thermal. As for HX retrofits, etc., such things are probably better suited for older climates.
And you're probably right, most people would not consider what you've suggested. While I can agree with some of what you write, particularly about not simply throwing solar at a roof and expecting life to be rosy. In San Diego anyway, I suspect a lot of what you sell is not as cost effective or practical around here as folks would need to consider, even if they knew what to do or what you were writing about. FWIW, sounds to me like you're fishing for business.
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