Your choice of home heating system will directly affect your energy bills, especially throughout the cold winter months. If you’re looking for a new home heating option, consider installing a high efficiency propane furnace.
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Propane is one of the cleanest and most cost-effective fuel choices, with the added benefit of portability.
Propane is so versatile that it can be used in your home, at your commercial site, on your farm or even in your backyard.
Check out these interesting propane facts from the Canadian Propane Association.
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No matter the size of your business, productivity and efficiency directly affect your revenue.
If your employees are less productive at your construction site now that the temperature is dropping, your industrial equipment is moving slowly, or your heating costs skyrocket in the winter months, propane may be the answer you’re looking for.
In large-scale applications, commercial propane furnaces and water heaters are reliable options for large buildings with a high demand for energy. Hospitals, warehouses, and manufacturing facilities require huge amounts of energy, making propane the most cost-effective fuel choice.
Construction sites can also benefit from propane heating, as propane is an incredibly portable and flexible energy source. Propane-powered heaters can be used to heat the site office, create employee warm-up stations, or even as a temporary heat source in situations such as drywall finishing.
According to the Propane Education & Research Council and the Canadian Propane Association, using propane in an industrial or commercial environment has many advantages including:
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When properly handled, propane is one of the safest fuel choices on the market.
Propane is safe, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly, making it a great choice for residential or commercial use.
While propane is a safe fuel source, you should consider some propane safety steps to protect your family from carbon monoxide (CO).
How much do you know about CO?
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