Applying digital technology and additional sensors to better control your heating system operation, our intelligent controllers will save between 10% to 20% of your present energy consumption, depending on your particular home.
Here is how it works for a typical oil heated home.
Typical Energy and Cost Savings
So, for example, if you heat with oil, as 67% of us do, then in a typical 2,500 square foot house, in a typical annual season, averaging about 1000 gallons of oil consumption, your family would experience the following savings with no sacrifice in comfort:
When we save 10% of 1000 gallons = 100 gallons at $2.75 per gallon = $275.00 savings per year in fuel alone, guaranteed!
If we save 15% of 1000 gallons = 150 gallons × $2.75 = that's $410.00 savings per year for you.
If we save 20% of 1000 gallons = 200 gallons × $2.75 = that's $550.00 savings per year for you.
An Intelligent Controller Pays For Itself in 12 to 18 Months!
Adding an intelligent digital heating system controller and sensors provides these savings each year with no hidden on-going service or maintenance fees. Most families see their one-time investment paid back in 12 to 18 months. These savings are based on a price of $2.75 per gallon for heating oil.
Based on the current prices of gas and propane the same savings can be derived.
Reduce Wear and Tear On Your Heating System
Additionally, because your system runs more efficiently, the life of your heating system life will be extended and your system will run cleaner and greener, emitting less soot and gases by intelligently controlling and monitoring its operation.
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