Still
Heating Your Water With Electricity? Now Is The Time To Switch To Oil
by: News
Canada
(NC)-Homeowners who heat their home with oil but use an electric
water heater are missing an opportunity to save money and increase the
availability of their hot water.
According to the Canadian Oil Heat Association (COHA), homeowners who
already have the equipment in place for oilheat but heat their water
with electricity can experience quick cost savings and improved
satisfaction with an oil-fired water heater. And if the equipment is
rented, savings are immediate.
"An oil-fired water heater heats water five times faster than
electricity at up to half the cost," says COHA President John Butt.
"That means an entire family can shower in the morning without having to
worry about running out of hot water, while spending much less on water
heating."
Butt also says homeowners should look at home and water heating as a
package deal to make managing household expenses more streamlined.
"By consolidating home comfort resources, there is one local company
to call for servicing or questions, one home heating bill and one energy
source in use," he says.
Today's oilheat is a clean-burning, efficient and cost-effective way
to heat any home - and water! With modern equipment, competitive rates
and top-notch service from a local company in the community, now is the
time to consolidate home and water heating with oil.
For more information on oilheat, visit
www.newoilheat.com.
For a list of dealers in your area, visit
www.coha.ca and click Find
your dealer.
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