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Q&A Brochure
Have Oilheat questions? This brochure provides straightforward answers to this season's most common questions about energy costs and ways to conserve.
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Oilheat: Clear Choice
This brochure gives the many reasons why Oilheat is a clear choice for home comfort. Listing the benefits of Oilheat, from its efficiency to its future in home heating, this brochure is ideal for consumers, builders, real estate professionals, dealer staff, or anyone. Learn how Oilheat is economical, dependable, and safe.
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Heating With Oil
Want to be informed about Oilheat? With this useful brochure you can learn how you Oilheating system works, the truth about oil tanks, and why Oilheat is a good value. Consider it the homeowner's guide to Oilheat.
Click here to download the PDF - 604 KB
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Home Inspector's Companion to Oilheat
All home inspectors should have this guide to know all about how an Oilheating system and its components work. From furnaces to tanks, you'll have all you need to know, including some surprising Oilheat facts.
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Open The Door ... To A More Energy Efficient Home
Want to learn how to be more energy efficient? With this brochure, you'll receive tips on how to save energy around the home, including how to save on water heating bills, how to reduce heat loss, and how to find air leaks. You'll also get advice on how to have your Oilheating system running at its peak efficiency.
Click here to download the PDF - 464 KB
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Selling Oilheated Homes
As a real estate professional, you need to be in the know when it comes to Oilheat. This colorful brochure will educate you on the benefits of Oilheat and how Oilheat dealers can help you, and offers selling points to assist you in sealing the deal. This "Real Estate Agent's Guide to Oilheat® is guaranteed to be a valuable read.
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Developments In Oilheating - A New Fuel In The Making
The Oilheat industry is presently introducing and delivering a new and improved home heating fuel that surpasses earlier heating efficiency and environmental performance achievements. This new product is the result of recent advances in refining technology. A credit to its efficiency, it's estimated that using the new low sulfur fuel could save American consumers as much as 50 million gallons of fuel each year.
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Build With Oil (Builder Brochure)
Quality homes deserve quality heat: Oilheat. This jumbo three paneled postcard we'll show you why building with Oilheat is an intelligent choice. Every builder should be aware of the advantages of Oilheat, which is reliable, clean, and environmentally friendly. For more information visit BuildWithOil.com
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Build With Oil (Program Catalog)
Approximately 1.5 million new single-family homes
and 250,000 custom homes are built in the U.S. per
year.* About 3% of these homes use oil for heating and
hot water - down from 18% in 1949. Today, most new
homes use natural gas, propane or electric. However,
the new home market is still a viable one for Oilheat.
In fact, Oilheat's current low market share means there
is an excellent potential for growth. As an oil dealer, it
will be well worth your while to actively pursue new
business in the home building market. And your
chances of success are great since Oilheat has so much
to offer to builders, realtors and homeowners alike. For more information visit BuildWithOil.com
Click here to download the PDF - 382 KB
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Build With Oil (Home Owner Brochure)
Recent innovations in heating oil delivery
and oil heating equipment, including
burners, controls and heat distribution
systems, offer important opportunities for
cost savings, lower air emissions, and other
performance improvements. For more information visit BuildWithOil.com
Click here to download the PDF - 139 KB
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