U.S. Department of Energy - Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

Solar Energy Technologies Program

Solar Heating for Consumers

Photo of homes with solar heating installed on the roofs.

Solar heating works in a variety of climates, as these homes near Boulder, Colorado, demonstrate. (Credit: Craig Christensen)

Today's solar-heating systems can keep swimming pools warm and be used to heat much of the water and interior space at home. Solar-heating systems are reliable, adaptable, and pollution-free.

Understanding Solar Heating

Solar heating uses the energy of the sun to heat air or water, which can be used for a variety of applications. Active solar-heating uses pumps that move air or liquid from the solar collector directly to a load (such as the building space heating or hot water system) or to storage for use later. Passive solar heating relies on the design and structure of the house to collect and distribute heat throughout the building. If interested in learning more of the technical terms associated with solar-heating systems, view the glossary.

How to Learn More

To learn more about the fundamentals of solar heating, visit Solar Heating Basics.

How to Get Solar Heating

Interested in installing solar water heating at home or in the office? Read A Consumer Guide: Heat Your Water With the Sun (PDF 603 KB). Download Adobe Reader.

Related Links for Consumers

The DOE Office of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency provides information on solar heating: