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Pellet Boiler – Commercial

by heatsmart | Apr 9, 2020 | 4-Wood Gasification & Pellet Boilers, Case Studies

OWNER: HANFORD MILLS MUSEUM (East Meredith) demonstrates commitment to renewable energy. BUILDINGS: Two buildings covering three spaces – the Hanford Mills Museum Office, the East Meredith Post Office, and the Monroe House (across the parking lot) used for...

Air Source Heat Pump – Cooperstown, NY

by heatsmart | Apr 9, 2020 | 1-Air Source Heat Pumps, Case Studies

OWNERS: Mostly interested in adding comfort, more even heat as well as cooling, but excited about getting rid of fuel oil. BUILDING 1862 Victorian3,360 sq. ft.Cold in the winter, hot in the summerFuel oil boiler, no AC An energy audit showed leaky, complicated...

Ground Source Heat Pump – Fly Creek

by heatsmart | Apr 9, 2020 | 2-Ground Source Heat Pumps, Case Studies

OWNERS: An older couple looking to stay in the house they’d lived in for decades. BUILDING Old Farmhouse, built in 1860s.2,700 sq. ft.Multiple additionsFuel oil furnace and hot water heaterVery wet basementUsed wood stoves to keep down heating costsOlder couple...

Air Source Heat Pump – Cooperstown, NY

by heatsmart | Apr 9, 2020 | 1-Air Source Heat Pumps, Case Studies

OWNERS: Deep energy retrofit becomes high performance home. The old house…. BUILDING: 2,400 sq. ft.Built in early 1900Leaky, under-insulatedBasement had moisture Heat recovery ventilator PROJECT OBJECTIVES: New owners wanted High Performance Home SOLUTIONS This...

Ground Source Heat Pump Case Study – Otego, NY

by heatsmart | Apr 8, 2020 | 2-Ground Source Heat Pumps, Case Studies

OWNERS: Family who built an energy efficient home 30 years ago needed a new heating and hot water system. They really wanted to get off fossil fuels. BUILDING: Originally built in 1990 but super-insulatedSemi-tight construction3,000 sq. ft.Original fuel oil furnace...

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