New Jersey Heating Systems - High Efficiency

It is a fact that most New Jersey heating systems are installed wrong. A furnace is normally able to be repaired rather than being replaced. Certain measures are possible to correct the existing flawed system in order to gain maximum efficiency. Hot water heat, in particular, is commonly installed incorrectly. A 10%-50% increase in efficiency is usually attained for as low as $300. Hot water systems are the preferred and most efficient system, but no matter what your current system is, affordable solutions are available. Whether you need service, repair, upgrade, replacement, or even a new system, it should be fixed properly by someone uniquely qualified. Look after your wallet and trust that your current system can normally be serviced and, when operating at its full potential, you will have a more effective system than the average new heating system installation. [read more]
Don’t wait too long because each day that passes is another day that your heating bill should have been less. Your current system should be operating at its maximum potential in order to reap its full efficiency rewards. Even if you don’t notice any obvious flaws with the current setup, it’s usually possible to take quick and affordable steps to increase efficiency. Even a programmable thermostat is a great solution for cutting dollars off of your bill. Please contact us immediately for all your heating solutions.
Fireplace Inserts and Wood Burning Stoves

Installing a fireplace insert or wood burning stove is proven to be the most effective, energy efficient heating system there is. The only heating costs will be the wood that is fed into the fire along with the minimum cost for the fan/blower operation (Typically no more than $30/month electricity cost). The heat is contained in these units leading to a minimum burn, meaning it will require significantly less wood than an open fireplace. As little as 2 logs can heat the home for an entire day.
This form of heat will generate between 50,000-100,000 BTU which can often exceed the BTU output of your existing heating system. The installation will also qualify for a federal tax credit of 30% of the install up to $1,500. Since most installations range between $3,000-$6,000, this means you will receive most, if not all, of the $1,500 credit. This is a direct credit that you receive when doing your income taxes. For example, even if you normally receive a tax refund, you will receive $1,500 on top of your refund amount. It is very close to having a check in hand that you wait to cash when you file your income tax return.
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Heat Reclaimers

A Heat Reclaimer consists of heat-exchanger tubes and a thermostatically controlled fan to blow warmed air into the room. This is mounted in-line with your furnace exhaust. Your furnace currently dumps all the hot air exhaust out through the chimney. This unit is able to reclaim this wasted heat energy and turn it into usable heat for your home at up to 30,000 BTU of output. Your only cost is a minimal electric cost to power the fan. This unit will significantly reduce your heating bill because the furnace will not need to run as much, due to the added warm air this unit produces. This normally installs for less than $500, so it is a great and affordable solution with payback usually occurring in the same heating season.
If you are looking for a professional New Jersey heating specialist, please call us today at 732.623.9790 or complete our online request form.
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