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		<title>Outdoor Wood Boilers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Jan 2010 14:46:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Outdoor Wood furnace An Outdoor Wood Furnace (outdoor wood furnace) is the same as an outdoor wood boiler. Have you taken into consideration an outdoor wood furnace? An outdoor wood furnace can be the answer to higher energy prices. it would be great if there were a way to heat your home, provide you all [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Outdoor Wood furnace</p>
<p>An Outdoor Wood Furnace (<a href="http://www.altheatsupply.com/outddoor_wood_heat_furnace_energy/outdoor_wood_furnace.html">outdoor wood furnace</a>) is the same as an <a href="http://www.altheatsupply.com/outddoor_wood_heat_furnace_energy/outdoor_wood_boiler.html">outdoor wood boiler</a>.</p>
<p>Have you taken into consideration an outdoor wood furnace? An outdoor wood furnace can be the answer to higher energy prices.</p>
<p>it would be great if there were a way to heat your home, provide you all the the hot water you need for baths, showers, washing laundry and more, warm up your pool, spa, and anything else you wanted to keep warm with a truly resourceful and green resource? What if there were a way that you could help the ecosystem while, at the same time, heating your abode? What if you could accomplish this for FREE?</p>
<p>It sounds almost too awesome to be true, doesn&#8217;t it? But hang on. There is a resource that fits all of these specifications. It&#8217;s right in your backyard or down the road. Wood.</p>
<p>Now you&#8217;re probably saying, &#8220;But that&#8217;s old-fashioned and ineffective. Hey, and it&#8217;s a lot of work. And it&#8217;s dirty as well!&#8221;</p>
<p>Certainly not correct. Not at all. Wood heating has at last come of age. The contemporary outside wood furnace takes advantage of the most current advancements in heating science. Set up outside your home, and using water and heat exchangers, our furnace burns cleanly and effectively. In most cases it can be attached to your current system to distribute the heat.</p>
<p>Since all your fuel is kept outdoors, you will not have the mess involved with indoor stoves. The device will use all sizes and sorts of wood, too,.even those unsplittable knotty pieces. And the best thing is you only have to supply it once or twice daily &#8211; even in the coldest weather. Load it up in the morning and night time, and the unit will do the rest. Water warmed to 185 to 200 degrees surrounds the firebox, then it travels through tubing to your house where heat exchangers convert it to hot air which is dispersed by your existing system.</p>
<p>Oil, gas and coal are fossil-based, non-renewable resources. And in the last year, costs for these commodities have soared. Electrical energy prices are also rising.</p>
<p>The impact, environmentally, of these fuels is also a factor that must be thought about. The methods used to extract fossil fuels are harmful. Home systems, unless they are continuously and professionally maintained, are not resourceful burners. Electricity is often made by coal-fueled plants or by hydroelectric dams that affect our fragile ecosystems.</p>
<p>There is absolutely no other source of warming your dwelling that gives you all the advantages of a wood-fueled system. It&#8217;s environmentally helpful, cost-effective, and efficient. And with a little extra work, you can get all this for free. This is an energy source that grows virtually everywhere. Property is constantly being cleared and the leavings are ideal for your use. Haul it home and you and your family are warm all winter season for the price of a tank of gas.</p>
<p>Our organization takes real pride in delivering you the most up-to-date innovations in this technology, along with full service parts and add-ons. We have years of expertise and can guide you on choosing the right equipment for your home.</p>
<p>So, what are you waiting for? These days we talk a lot about heating our homes with alternative fuels. Isn&#8217;t it time to do more than just chat about it? Check out our <a href="http://www.altheatsupply.com/outddoor_wood_heat_furnace_energy/wood_burning_stoves.html">wood burning stoves</a> page to learn more.</p>
<p>Learn more here. Or call 1-888-881-1602. Today.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a call that, down the road, you&#8217;ll be delighted to have made. After your new systems are installed and you&#8217;re well on your way to energy self sufficiency, you are going to possess a sense of satisfaction like you&#8217;ve never had before. So, contact us today at 1-886-881-1602.</p>
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		<title>How Do You Decide If You Should Be Using Home Solar Power Systems For Your Home?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2009 15:29:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re currently considering solar power then you should know that there are a vast amount of people also opting for solar power as an alternative energy source in order to power their homes. You need to take the time to decide a few things and also to figure out if home solar power systems [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re currently considering solar power then you should know that there are a vast amount of people also opting for solar power as an alternative energy source in order to power their homes.</p>
<p>You need to take the time to decide a few things and also to figure out if home solar power systems would work to get your home the electricity you need. This article is going to tell you how you can decide if solar power is right for your home.</p>
<p>Before making a decision with regards to solar power being installed in your home, one should take the following things into consideration:</p>
<p>One: Of course, as you can well imagine, a solar power system is for the most part a permanent fixture and as such, if you intend moving from your home you will be unable to take the system with you. In this respect, you need to be confident that you&#8217;ll remain in your current property long enough to benefit from your investment.</p>
<p>Two: Is there big enough area on your roof to install solar panels that gets at least 6 hours of sunlight every day? For solar cells to work their best, the solar panels need to be placed where they will get the most direct sunlight each day. Dont put them on an area of your roof that has a lot of trees because this will block the sun from reaching the solar panel system.</p>
<p>Three: Are you scared of heights? This is something one needs to take into consideration if you intend installing your own panels because of course you will need to climb up on the roof in order to do so. If you don&#8217;t feel confident walking around on your roof, then you should rather consider having the panels installed by someone else.</p>
<p>Four: Another important decision to make is whether or not you intend doing the job yourself or having someone else do it for you. This is important for two reasons. First, if you decide to use a company you&#8217;ll first need to locate one which is reputable. Secondly, you need to realize that the cost of a residential solar power system can be significantly more expensive when you make use of a company for the installation.</p>
<p>These are the most important things to take into consideration when you are trying to decide if you should be using home solar power systems. Do some research to learn all you can about having a solar power system before you decide what to do. Just make sure that you take all of these things into consideration before you decide.</p>
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