Heating Systems
Answers to All Your Heating Needs
We have all the heating systems information you need to research your specific requirements. We can install a high efficient, cost savings system in your home or shop using:- The heat can be delivered by radiant floor giving you the most comfortable home or shop you have ever been in. Forced air is the most commonly used method of heating existing homes because of the existing duct system. If your home has baseboard heaters or cast iron radiators your system will likey have a boiler heating system fueled by either oil, natural gas, propane, or wood. You can also use a boiler to provide heat into a duct system as well as providing your homes hot water needs. Geothermal or ground source heat pumps are the ultimate in efficiency- saving you significant money compared to alternative heating systems. Geothermal allows you to heat your home or business with forced air and/or radiant floor methods.
Geothermal heating provided by the Waterfurnace system can save you up to 60% on your monthly utility bills over ordinary systems. Along with saving money, you will be environmentally friendly by using the Waterfurnace heating, cooling, and hot water system.
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New forced air and boiler oil heat systems are a good alternative to heat your home or business where natural gas does not exist. Todays oil fired systems are superior to those made a few decades ago.
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With gas or propane furnaces and boilers the ultimate difference is the reliability, service, and parts 'in stock' dealership.
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Heating with wood has been around forever and woodburning technology has become more efficient and environmentally friendly. A thermostatically controlled wood burning unit, in combination with oil heat systems in your home, provide clean and constant heat.Hayter Plumbing & Heating is one of only a handfull of companies certified and insured for woodburning installations. For more information on
Wood Energy Technology (WETT)
, check out this link.
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