soemthing i forgot to add, you do want a solar collector to heat the water, because it would not only be soo efficient, but some systems produce so much energy that they can turn a turbine and generate electricity at the same time. there are 3 main systems that will heat water and turn a turbine, atleast 1 of the systems you can add to your home the third one its a bit more expensive and meets the requirement for entire towns. the systems are explained below:
1. Parabolic trough: they operate by focusing the sunlight from the sun on a relatively small area, the tube would hold something like perhaps some kind of oil that will heat up faster and would be connected to a storage tank which would heat the water.. Heats up to 315
oC
2. parabolic dish system: this system uses a parabolic dish, think about it as the dish of your satellite network, only larger, the way that this works is that the slope through out the dish means that no matter where you shot a laser for example, the laser would get reflected and there is a point (epicenter) where it will always pass through. at this point the heat from the sun gets concentrated from 100-2000 times. however, this system would have low storage capacity and high maintanance cost, as well as cost quite a bit.
3. central receiver system: there are currently if i am not mistaken 2 such systems in the US, one in Draggett, California (called Solar One) and one in Albuqurque, New Mexico. this system uses thousands of reflective mirrors called heliostats and heats a center tower about 200 feet high to 570
oC, generates about 10 megawatts, it has a storage tank and could generate electricity through out the day.
the system that you are looking for is the solar water heater, pictured below
generally you put the collector on your roof have a storage tank, if possible next to the collectors or you could add a pump that will send the warm water to the storage tank and the cold water to the solar collector. This system is a bit expensive though, but its the one that is used to heat the water in a house.