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"Dual-fuel" Is it for you? CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE
There's a revolutionary "dual fuel" system on the market now that can minimize your energy usage while maximizing your energy savings. You could save hundreds of dollars on your annual utility bills and reduce wear and tear on you heating system resulting in fewer repair costs in the future.
What is a "dual fuel" system and how does it work? You're probably familiar with heating systems powered only by gas and those powered only by electricity. A dual fuel system is powered by both gas and electricity depending on what source is the most energe efficient and least costly for the current outdoor conditions. Unlike gas and electric only systems, a dual fuel system will automatically adjust to the changing outdoor temperature to ensure optimum energy efficient operation. Although the dual fuel system is designed to work in both gas and electric modes to maximize your energy savings, you can manually set the system to operate on gas or electricity only, if desired.
Are there additional benefits to having a "dual fuel" system? Lowering your power bill in the face of rising energy costs isn't the only benefit to having a dual fuel system. Whether you own a heat pump, package unit or a split system, you will also enjoy:
> A consistent, comfortable temperature in your home - even on the hottest days of the summer! > Less wear and teear on your cooling system which means less repairs and more money in your pocket > Longer equipment lifetime - you won't have to replace your dual fuel system as soon as a traditional gas or electric only system > Total peace of mind - with the best warranties in the industry, you won't have one restless night thinking of the Lifetime Heat Exchanger warranty, 7-year No Hassle Replacement warranty, the 10-year Compressor warranty of the 5-year Parts warranty
With a dual fuel system you will truly have the best of both worlds. You'll benefit from the lower operating costs of electricity during mild temperatures and delight in the power of gas to keep your home warn and cozy during those excessively cold nights. It even has a low capacity function for those mild spring and summer days when full capacity isn't needed. Whether you have a heat pump, package unit or a split system, the dual fuel system is right for you.
Last updated on 9/6/2006 11:06:33 AM
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