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HeatWaveSolar.com Solar Heater Installation

May 15th, 2009 by Mr.Burton

This video shows the “Direct to Air” Solar Heater Installation. This system is an environmentally
sustainable green heating solution that will lessen our dependance on fossil fuels and significantly
reduce our greenhouse gas emissions. For anyone concerned about the environment
or if you just want to save money on your heating bills. This is the “Free Fuel”
heater – the cost of solar sunlight never goes up! Once you own the unit, the fuel is
free. The system will last for decades providing free heat and environmental benefits. Regardless
of what you call the system – solar panels, solar collectors, solar heaters or my favorite -
the “Free Heat” Machine, you’ll have to agree that the planet needs these systems
if we’re ever going to wean ourselves from dirty fuels like natural gas, propane,
heating oil, diesel and other fossil or carbon-based fuels. This system may not
be the total solution, but it’s a step in the right direction. It’s affordable and
compares to a high efficiency gas furnace in return on investment. That’s right
solar heat is now also affordable and vies with the fossil fuels – even the “cheapest”
fossil fuel right now – natural gas. The only difference is that with this solar
heater, the price of your fuel never goes up. Solar heating has never been more
affordable. Check out the video! Reduce your environmental footprint and go green!

Duration : 0:5:46


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2 Responses to “HeatWaveSolar.com Solar Heater Installation”

  1. on 15 May 2009 at 5:42 pm1alfinney4317

    Thank you. I’m just …
    Thank you. I’m just so impressed with how these things heat. This unit is installed in my home and today it’s -22 C (-8 F) and I shut down the furnace when its on. The back bedrooms cool off but the unit will basically heat the house for 5-6 hours. My house is 1,700 sq. ft.

  2. on 15 May 2009 at 5:42 pm2AlicantSpain

    Super !
    Super !

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