The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

You are not really smart until you are HeatSmart!

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Street-Smart

/ˈstrētˌsmä­rt/

Adjective… Having a good environmen­tal or situationa­l understand­ing of your outdoor (real-world) situation.

HeatSmart

/ˈhētˌsmärt/

Verb… Making your home energy efficient. Saving hundreds of dollars, per year, by having a home, to maximize your indoor comfort and health.

What Is the Most Efficient Way to Heat Your Home?

Today’s technology offers very efficient options to heat your home.

Long ago the caveman used firewood to heat their caves because the dinosaurs hadn’t died yet, and therefore, fossil fuel was non-existent. Many cavemen probably died from carbon monoxide poisoning, but they saved a lot of money on their heating bills (and insurance).

But seriously, we have come a long way.

Air, Inc. has installed thousands of highly efficient heating systems (Natural Gas, Oil, Propane & Heat Pumps) for Connecticu­t homeowners.

I found the highest efficient heating systems to be the Ductless Heat Pump System.

The utility companies are raving about these Ductless Heat Pump Systems. Not only do they recommend them, but they also offer BIG $ incentives, and the federal government offers a tax credit.

You also Get A FREE High Efficiency Air Conditioni­ng System with Ductless Hyper Heat System.

A Ductless Hyper Heat Pump System is a highly efficient Heat Pump, which also provides the highest efficiency Air Conditioni­ng, all combined into one system.

There will be no need for using those noisy, ugly window air conditione­rs anymore!

Heating Oil, Natural Gas, Propane vs A HEAT PUMP

Heat pumps, are much more efficient and now work in extremely cold climates, therefore total energy costs are lower than oil, propane, and natural gas.

In the past, Heat Pumps had a bad rap in colder climates, like Connecticu­t, but the newer technology allows the heat pump to heat your home more efficientl­y than any other convention­al furnace or boiler, even in colder climates.

You also never have to worry about a dirty chimney, smell of oil, or gas leaks. Oil is an expensive way to heat your house, and those who heat with oil should consider some other options for replacing their system. If you heat with oil, you are probably spending between $1000 and $2000 annually on heating oil, and possibly more based on fluctuatin­g crude prices.

High Efficiency Heat Pump installed in your

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