Hydronic/Solar Hot Water in Albury

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Our Solar-Powered Solutions


At Donaldson Plumbing & Excavations, we supply and install solar hydronic hot water systems across Albury, Wodonga, Kiewa, Kergunyah, Chiltern and surrounding areas. By capturing the sun’s energy, these systems reduce bills and emissions while delivering consistent warmth. Most homes need just two to four roof panels to provide reliable performance.


Solar hydronic setups are designed to service radiators, in-slab heating or a combination of both. They’re suitable for new builds and existing homes, with boosters included to ensure reliable supply even during cloudy periods. For households wanting to harness renewable energy, solar hydronics offer a long-lasting, environmentally friendly choice.


To get started, call us on 0437 758 635. To check federal and state rebates, visit energy.gov.au/rebates.

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Delivering Comfort & Savings


Solar hydronic systems are valued for their longevity, often lasting more than 20 years with only minimal maintenance such as an annual check. They scale easily to suit smaller homes or large properties, making them a flexible option for all types of households. Because they integrate seamlessly with hydronic heating, you can enjoy both hot water and whole-home warmth from a single setup.


Pairing solar with hydronics ensures steady comfort while cutting running costs. With rebates often available, these systems make sustainable living accessible and cost-effective for families and businesses across the region. Speak to Donaldson Plumbing & Excavations today!

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FAQs

  • Is solar hydronic hot water effective in NSW & Victoria?

    Yes. Solar collectors perform strongly across the region.

  • How much roof space do solar collectors need?

    Most homes require only 2-4 panels.

  • Can solar hydronics heat both hot water and the home?

    Yes. Systems can be designed for both.

  • How long do solar collectors last?

    They often last 20+ years.

  • Do I need a booster with solar hydronic heating?

    Yes. Systems include boosters for reliable supply.

  • Are solar hydronic systems suitable for smaller homes?

    Yes. They can be scaled for all home sizes.

  • Can solar hydronics be fitted to existing homes?

    Yes. They can be installed in both new and established homes.

  • Are there rebates for solar hydronic systems in Australia?

    Yes. They usually qualify under federal and state schemes. See energy.gov.au/rebates.

  • How much servicing do solar hydronic systems need?

    Very little, usually an annual check.

  • Can solar hydronics connect to both underfloor and radiators?

    Yes. They are designed to service multiple zones.

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