Posts Tagged ‘US Department of Energy’
What Is a Seasonal Energy Efficiency Rating?
Air conditioners adhere to a standard of efficiency rating called the seasonal energy efficiency rating (or ratio) to determine the performance of the equipment. Governed by U.S. law, the SEER is defined as the total cooling output (in Btu) provided by the unit during its normal annual usage period divided by its total energy input…
Read MoreReal Estate Agent’s Guide to Oil Heating
In recent years, oil heating has gained in popularity, partially due to the availability of inexpensive heating oil and partially due to the economic benefits that it offers to homeowners. As a real estate agent, there are several benefits to consider when marketing an oil heated home; below our heating professionals will address the top…
Read MoreStay Warm and Save with Heating Oil Delivery
Oilheat is the new, efficient (and safe) way of keeping New Jersey homes heated during the winter. With home heating oil delivery, residents can stay comfortably warm through any storm with the convenience of an automated service. Below are four reminders why oilheat is indeed the best choice for homeowners. 1. Efficiency: When you’re thinking…
Read MoreOil Heat for Realtors – What You Need to Know
Selling an oil heated house requires a basic knowledge of how oil heating works. The thing is, many companies don’t provide a rundown of oil heat for realtors as they should. A few go on whatever knowledge they’ve picked up over the years, but heating a home can be a big concern. Our oil heat…
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