Why Wood Heated Boilers?

Economical. Predictable. Independent.
These furnaces heat water to 185 degrees then pump this hot water through the buildings to be heated. This heat can then be distributed through any existing heating system such as a forced air heating system, radiators, or radiant floor heating systems. Once the hot water is pumped into the building, it would operate the same as any hot water boiler heating system and allow for normal thermostatic control for safe, even, clean, and comfortable heat. Since the boiler is located outside and can be located from 10 to 500 feet from the buildings to be heated, it is the safest and cleanest way to heat and it also has the ability to heat multiple buildings, domestic water supplies, swimming pools, hot tubs through a system of water to water heat exchangers. Since fire wood is the cheapest fuel available, it is also the most economical way to heat.
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