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| Outdoor Furnaces |
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Americans are more interested than ever in exploring alternative solutions for reducing high energy costs and the country’s dependence on foreign oil. |
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| Outdoor furnaces, also referred to by some as outdoor boilers or hydronic heaters, burn renewable wood or corn and offer a safe, cost-effective, energy-efficient, and environmentally responsible option for home and business heating. However, it is important to install and operate the furnace properly and according to manufacturer recommendations. |
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| To learn more about outdoor furnaces, changing regulations, environmentally responsible heating, and how to access industry reports, explore the links below and get the Outdoor Furnace Facts. |
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| Also, check out the Outdoor Furnace Facts Links page to find additional information about: |
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How the leading outdoor furnace manufacturer is creating environmentally responsible heating alternatives. |
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Government and industry guidelines and regulations. |
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Who are your local, state and federal representatives? |
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