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How much money can I really save with a solar geyser?

You can save 30% to 50% on your total electricity bill. Water heating is the biggest energy user in most South African homes, so reducing it makes a significant financial impact. Your installer or technician will confirm the details based on your setup.

How long does a typical solar geyser installation take?

A standard installation usually takes a full day (about 4 to 8 hours). More complex jobs, like a pumped system on a multi-storey house, might take up to two days.

Is a solar geyser worth the investment in South Africa?

This is one of the most common questions we get. Absolutely. With Eskom's unpredictable tariffs, the payback period is typically 3 to 5 years. Since the system can last 15 to 20 years, you get more than a decade of free hot water in the your area area.

Can the same pro install a new solar geyser and repair an existing one in Near Me?

Yes. Our vetted solar geyser specialists in Near Me handle both new installations and repairs — including collector panel leaks, pump failures, controller faults, and element replacements on hybrid systems. Installation and repair are handled by the same qualified plumber.

What are the most common solar geyser repairs in Near Me?

The most frequent issues our Near Me pros fix include collector panel leaks, scaling inside the cylinder, pump or circulation failures, and faulty differential temperature controllers. Catching these early through annual servicing extends the system's lifespan significantly.

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Professional Solar Geyser Installation Services Near You

A solar geyser is a smart investment for any South African home, providing a powerful way to combat load shedding and rising electricity costs. By harnessing our abundant sunshine, a solar geyser can cover a significant portion of your daily hot water needs. To unlock these benefits, professional installation by a qualified and vetted plumber is essential to ensure your system is correctly sized, optimally placed, and functions safely and efficiently for years to come.

Why a Solar Geyser is a Game-Changer for South African Homeowners

In a country blessed with sun, using that free energy to heat your water is a logical step towards energy independence. For a homeowner, this means having hot water during power cuts and seeing a real drop in your electricity bill. According to Eskom, water heating can account for 30% to 50% of a household's total energy consumption. A solar geyser directly tackles that cost.

Beyond the savings, a professionally installed system increases your property's value. However, these benefits depend on a correct and compliant installation.

"You can't just stick a panel on the roof and hope for the best," says David P., a PIRB-certified plumber in Johannesburg. "A professional installation considers roof integrity, local frost conditions, and adherence to SANS 10254 standards. That's what ensures the system works safely and gives you the savings you expect." An accredited installer provides a Plumbing Industry Registration Board (PIRB) Certificate of Compliance (CoC), which is crucial for your insurance and peace of mind.

Understanding the Cost of Solar Geyser Installation in South Africa

The final price depends on the system type, size, and complexity of the job. Here are some typical price ranges you can expect:

  • Basic Retrofit Installation (using your existing geyser): R8,000 – R15,000. This is a cost-effective option if your current electric geyser is in good condition. The work involves mounting the solar collector and connecting it to your tank.
  • Standard Thermosiphon System (new tank and panel): R20,000 – R28,000. This is a common choice for new installations, where a high-pressure tank is mounted on the roof with the collector.
  • Complex Pumped System (split system): R25,000 – R40,000+. This system places the collector on the roof and the tank inside the roof space. It is more aesthetically pleasing and often necessary for complex roof structures, but the added pump and controller increase the cost.

For a detailed breakdown, see our solar geyser installation cost guide.

The Professional Installation Process: From Assessment to Hot Water

A professional solar geyser installation is a precise, multi-step process.

First, a Kandua Pro will conduct a detailed site assessment. This includes calculating your family's hot water needs (a good starting point is 50 litres per person) to correctly size the geyser. The installer then evaluates your roof's orientation, aiming for a north-facing position to maximise sun exposure, and checks its structural integrity. They will also identify any potential shading from trees or buildings that could reduce performance.

Once you’ve chosen the right system, the physical installation begins. This includes:

  • Securely mounting the solar collector panels or evacuated tubes onto the roof.
  • Running insulated copper pipes from the collectors to the geyser tank.
  • Connecting the system to your home's existing hot and cold water plumbing lines.
  • Wiring the electrical backup element and thermostat, which must comply with SANS 10142-1 standards.

Finally, the installer performs a pressure test to check for leaks and commissions the system, ensuring all safety valves are functioning correctly.

The Risks of DIY Installation vs. The Value of a Professional

Attempting a DIY solar geyser installation is hazardous and can lead to expensive damage. Incorrectly fitted pipes can leak, poor mounting can damage your roof, and faulty electrical work is a serious fire risk.

"We once fixed a DIY job for a homeowner in Boksburg," David P. recalls. "The pipes weren't properly insulated for the Highveld frost. The first cold snap caused a pipe to burst, leading to R20,000 in ceiling and water damage. The professional installation fee would have been a fraction of that."

A professional ensures the installation is fully compliant, protecting your investment and your home insurance validity. They provide the necessary CoCs for both plumbing and electrical work, giving you certified proof that the job was done right.

Before Your Installer Arrives: A Quick Checklist

To ensure a smooth installation day, here are a few things you can do:

  • Clear Access: Make sure the area around your current geyser and the distribution board (DB) is clear.
  • Know Your Water Main: Locate your home's main water shut-off valve in case it's needed.
  • Roof Access: Ensure there is safe and clear access to the roof area where the collector will be mounted.
  • Pets and Children: Keep pets and small children safely away from the work area.

Customer Stories and Results

The Mkhize Family, Durbanville: Struggling with a monthly electricity bill over R4,000, the Mkhizes had a 200L indirect solar geyser installed. "Within two months, our bill dropped to around R2,500," says Mrs. Mkhize. "The saving of R1,500 a month is huge for us, plus we have hot showers during load shedding. It’s been a game-changer."

Jabu, a small business owner in Soweto: Jabu runs a home-based salon and was losing clients due to power cuts. A Kandua Pro installed a retrofit system connected to her existing geyser. "Now, load shedding doesn't stop my business," she says. "My clients have hot water for hair washing, and my income is stable again. It paid for itself in less than a year."

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How much money can I really save with a solar geyser?

You can save 30% to 50% on your total electricity bill. Water heating is the biggest energy user in most South African homes, so reducing it makes a significant financial impact.

How long does a typical solar geyser installation take?

A standard installation usually takes a full day (about 4 to 8 hours). More complex jobs, like a pumped system on a multi-storey house, might take up to two days.

Is a solar geyser worth the investment in South Africa?

Absolutely. With Eskom's unpredictable tariffs, the payback period is typically 3 to 5 years. Since the system can last 15 to 20 years, you get more than a decade of free hot water.

Do solar geysers work on cloudy days?

Yes, they absorb diffused solar radiation even when it's overcast. For long periods of rain or heavy clouds, your system's electrical backup element will automatically switch on to ensure you always have hot water.

What maintenance does a solar geyser need?

They are low maintenance. We recommend a professional service every 2 to 4 years to check for leaks, clean the collectors, and flush the system, especially in hard water areas like Gauteng to prevent scale build-up.

What is the difference between a direct and indirect system?

A direct system heats your household water directly in the collector and is best for frost-free coastal areas. An indirect system uses a special anti-freeze fluid to transfer heat and is essential for frost-prone regions like the Highveld, Free State, and Karoo.

Are there any government rebates for solar geysers?

The national Eskom rebate programme has ended. However, some banks in South Africa offer green finance or "eco-loans" with preferential rates for energy-saving installations, so it is worth checking with your bank.

This article was written by the Kandua Team with technical insights from our network of vetted plumbers, including David P. (Johannesburg) and Naledi S. (Cape Town), who specialise in solar water heating solutions.

A plumbing problem is never just “a small thing”. A dripping tap can turn into damp walls. A slow drain can become a full-on overflow. And when a geyser acts up, it’s suddenly everyone’s problem.

Kandua helps you get it sorted quickly by matching you with a vetted plumber for your job — whether it’s a repair, installation, inspection, or an urgent call-out.

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How do I choose a good plumber?
Pick someone who communicates clearly, explains the cause (not just the symptom), prices transparently, and can provide the right compliance paperwork where it’s required.

Do I need a plumbing certificate (COC) in South Africa?
Sometimes, yes — especially for bigger plumbing work and specific installations. If a job needs a Plumbing CoC, it must be issued by the right person (more on that below).

What should plumbing cost?
Most plumbers charge a call-out fee + hourly labour + materials. After-hours and specialist work (leak detection equipment, camera inspections, gas, hot water systems) usually costs more.

What should I do first in a plumbing emergency?
Turn off your main water supply, keep water away from electrics (switch off power if needed), and call a plumber.

Common plumbing problems (and what they usually mean)

You don’t need to diagnose like a plumber — but it helps to know what the signs typically point to.

“My water bill jumped”

Often linked to a hidden leak (toilet running silently, underground line leak, cracked pipe behind a wall). If you’ve ruled out obvious dripping taps, it’s worth booking leak detection early — it can save you from expensive “guess and break” repairs.

“My drain keeps blocking”

One blockage can be a once-off. Recurring blockages usually mean a deeper issue: build-up in the line, an incorrect slope, roots, or damage. This is where a camera inspection is a game-changer because it stops the cycle of temporary fixes.

“My geyser is leaking / overflowing / tripping power”

Geysers are high-pressure systems and often linked to electrical components too. If the geyser is leaking, the overflow is running constantly, or the power is tripping, don’t gamble — get a plumber involved quickly.

“Low water pressure everywhere”

Could be municipal supply — or it could be your pressure control valve, a partially closed stopcock, a clogged filter, pipe restrictions, or a leak. A good plumber will help you narrow this down fast.

When it’s a DIY job — and when it isn’t

DIY can work for simple, low-risk things (like replacing a shower head, cleaning an aerator, tightening a visible fitting).

Call a plumber when:

  • the leak is hidden (walls/ceilings/floors)
  • there’s sewage, a strong drain smell, or repeated backups
  • you’re dealing with geysers, hot water systems, or pressure issues
  • the job involves gas
  • you may need a certificate for compliance, insurance, or future sale of the property
  • you want the job done properly the first time (instead of paying twice)

Certifications, registrations & compliance in South Africa (what matters and when)

This is the part most people only learn after they’ve paid. Here’s the simple version.

1) Plumbing CoC (Certificate of Compliance)

A Plumbing Certificate of Compliance is a document confirming that plumbing work meets required standards and rules. You typically want a CoC when:

  • major plumbing work is done (especially on water supply systems)
  • hot water systems are installed or materially altered
  • compliance is needed for insurance, sale of a property, or peace of mind
  • the job is significant enough that you’d want proof it was done correctly

Important: not every small repair results in a CoC, but when a CoC is required, it must be issued by the appropriately authorised plumber (see PIRB below).

2) PIRB (Plumbing Industry Registration Board)

In South Africa, you’ll often hear plumbers mention PIRB. In practical terms:

  • PIRB is linked to professional plumbing registration/designations.
  • A PIRB-licensed plumber is typically the person who can issue a PIRB Plumbing CoC where applicable.

When you should ask about PIRB licensing:
If your job involves compliance paperwork, geysers/hot water systems, major installations, or work you’ll want certified for insurance or property transfer, ask upfront:
“Will I receive a Plumbing CoC, and are you licensed to issue it?”

3) Gas plumbing compliance (LPG / Natural Gas)

Gas work is a separate category because it carries higher risk. For gas installations and repairs, you should expect:

  • the right gas-related registration/authorisation from the installer, and
  • a Gas Certificate (often called a certificate of conformity/compliance) for the installation or modification.

When it’s needed:
New gas installations, changes to gas lines or appliances, or work that materially affects the gas system.

If a plumber is doing gas work, don’t be shy about asking:
“Will I receive the gas compliance certificate for this work?”

4) Solar geysers & heat pumps (hot water specialists)

Solar geysers and heat pumps sit in that “specialist” zone: plumbing, pressure, safety components, sometimes electrical integration too.

When you should care about specialist competency:
Installations, system changes, recurring failures, or when you want the job signed off properly. Ask whether the plumber is experienced specifically with solar hot water or heat pump systems — they’re not the same as a standard geyser swap.

5) Electrical CoC (sometimes relevant)

This is not a plumbing certificate — but it becomes relevant when hot water work involves electrical changes. If electrical components are installed/altered, the right electrician should handle that portion and issue the correct electrical compliance documentation.

Simple rule: plumbing paperwork for plumbing work, gas paperwork for gas work, electrical paperwork for electrical work.

Pricing: what to budget for plumbing in South Africa

Plumbing pricing varies a lot depending on where you live and what the job involves. Hiring a plumber in South Africa can cost anywhere from about R450 to R900+ per hour, with the overall price influenced by the job’s complexity, urgency, travel distance, and the plumber’s experience.

As a realistic rule of thumb :

  • Standard labour often lands around R450–R850 per hour (excluding any call-out fee), with many homeowners commonly seeing ~R600–R900 depending on area and job type.
  • Specialist work (complex diagnostics, difficult access, multiple points of failure) can push higher.
  • Many plumbers quote ex VAT, so if you’re comparing quotes, always confirm whether VAT is included.

Typical cost structure

  • Call-out fee (covers travel + initial assessment)
  • Labour (hourly)
  • Materials/parts
  • After-hours premium (nights, weekends, public holidays)
  • Specialist equipment (camera inspections, leak detection gear)

Typical hourly ranges you’ll see (guideline)

  • Basic plumbing: ± R350 – R600/hour
  • Average general plumbing: ± R500 – R850/hour
  • Specialist / urgent work: ± R900 – R1,400/hour (sometimes more after-hours)

A realistic “small job” expectation
Even for something that sounds simple, budget for a call-out + 1–2 hours labour plus small parts. That’s why bundling a few small fixes in one visit often saves money.

10 genuinely helpful plumbing FAQ's

1) When should I get a drain & sewer camera inspection instead of just unblocking?
If the blockage keeps coming back, multiple fixtures are affected (e.g., toilet + shower), you’re getting gurgling sounds or sewer smells, or the plumber suspects roots/pipe damage. A camera inspection helps confirm why it’s blocking (build-up vs roots vs collapse) so you don’t keep paying for temporary fixes.

2) Is it safe to use drain cleaner chemicals for blocked drains?
Occasionally for minor, slow drains — but be cautious. Chemical cleaners can damage older pipes, create heat reactions, and are hazardous for you and the plumber. If you’ve used chemicals, tell the plumber before they work on the drain. For recurring blockages, mechanical clearing + camera inspection is usually safer and more effective.

3) How does professional leak detection work, and will it require breaking tiles or walls?
Leak detection typically uses non-destructive tools (depending on the leak type), like acoustic listening, pressure testing, and moisture mapping to narrow down the source. It usually reduces “guess-and-break”, but a small access point is sometimes still needed to confirm and repair the leak once the location is identified.

4) My geyser overflow pipe is dripping — is that normal?
A brief drip during heating can be normal because pressure rises as water heats. But constant dripping, heavy flow, or water running when no hot water was used can signal a pressure/valve issue or a failing component. If the overflow suddenly changes behaviour, get it checked—especially if you also notice low hot water, temperature fluctuations, or tripping power.

5) What’s the difference between a standard electric geyser, a heat pump, and a solar geyser — and what breaks most often?

  • Electric geyser: simplest; common failures are element, thermostat, valves, and leaks from corrosion.
  • Heat pump: heats water efficiently using a compressor; common issues include refrigerant leaks, compressor/fan faults, and control problems.
  • Solar geyser: uses solar collectors; common issues include circulation problems, leaks, valve failures, and controller/sensor faults (depending on system type).
    A plumber can advise which system suits your area, water hardness, usage, and roof layout.

6) Do I need special plumbing for installing a water filtration system?
Often, yes—especially for whole-house or under-sink systems. The plumber needs to confirm pipe sizes, water pressure, placement (so it’s serviceable), and whether a pressure-reducing valve or bypass loop is needed. Filter choice also depends on your water source (municipal vs borehole vs tank) and what you’re trying to remove (sediment, taste/odour, chlorine, bacteria).

7) Can a plumber install a washing machine or fridge water line, and what usually goes wrong?
Yes. Common problems are incorrect connectors, leaking valves, poor hose quality, and water hammer/pressure issues. A plumber will usually check that the shut-off valve works properly, connections are correct, and that the appliance has the right pressure and drainage setup.

8) What’s involved in installing a water tank backup system for a home?
Typically: tank placement, inlet/outlet plumbing, a pump (if needed), a non-return valve, and a safe changeover arrangement so tank water can’t feed back into the municipal supply. The right setup depends on whether you want the tank for garden use only, toilet flushing, partial household backup, or full backup.

9) When do I need septic system maintenance, and what are warning signs?
Warning signs include slow drains throughout the house, sewage smells outside, soggy ground near the tank/soakaway, gurgling pipes, and sewage backing up. Septic systems usually need periodic pumping/servicing depending on household size and tank capacity. Avoid flushing wipes/grease/chemicals—those are common causes of failures.

10) For gas plumbing (LPG or natural gas), what checks should I expect after installation or repair?
You should expect leak testing, safe routing of gas lines, correct fittings, and verification that appliances are correctly connected and ventilated where required. For installations or modifications, you should also expect the correct gas compliance certificate for the work performed. If a plumber is doing gas work, ask upfront what documentation you’ll receive and who is issuing it.

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