Westinghouse Water Heating

Recent Posts

The Premier High Efficiency Boiler Is Here

Posted by Westinghouse Water Heating on Nov 13, 2015 10:00:00 AM

Westinghouse is pleased to announce another addition to our space heating line - the Premier High Efficiency Boiler! The Premier is a low mass, high efficiency boiler available in seven models - perfect for any size application. It has up to a 96% AFUE rating, making it Energy Star rated. It also has a low NOx combustion system, providing additional environmental savings. The Premier High Efficiency Boiler is manufactured in Massachusetts with the highest quality materials. The 316L stainless steel heat exchanger is more resistant to corrosion in comparison to typical copper or aluminum heat exchangers. 316L stainless steel lasts longer and is virtually maintenance free, while also facilitating the transfer of heat more efficiently! The Premier High Efficiency Boiler can be a floor standing or wall mounted unit and vents in inexpensive, easy to install PVC pipe, allowing for smooth installation in your home. Learn more now!

Read More

The New High Temperature Tankless Water Heater

Posted by Westinghouse Water Heating on Nov 10, 2015 11:53:00 AM

Westinghouse's new High Temperature Tankless Water Heater is highly efficient and available in both liquid propane and natural gas applications. It is Energy Star certified with an Energy Factor of 0.98. Its high temperature supply allows for sanitation. The unit is equipped with safety devices such as burner overheat cut off device, water temperature high limit switch, and a freeze protection ceramic heater. The automatically adjusting flow control valve ensures stable water temperature and is made of erosion resistant material. It enables automatic control of water quantity based on user’s customized temperature and offers the best hot water experience! This wall mounted unit is available in 199,000 BTUs and vents in PVC, CPVC, or polypropylene. It is high altitude compliant, functioning up to 10,000 feet above sea level. Learn more now!

Read More

Introducing the New Commercial Gas Fired Boiler

Posted by Westinghouse Water Heating on Nov 5, 2015 11:08:00 AM

Westinghouse is pleased to welcome the Commercial Gas Fired Boiler to its space heating line! The super efficient Commercial Gas Fired Boiler is a versatile modulating condensing boiler with whisper quiet operation. It is eco-friendly and highly efficient, saving you energy and money. It can be cascaded with up to eight units, to satisfy virtually any commercial heating need. This unit is up to 94% efficient with ultra low NOx emissions, providing an additional environmental savings. Its high grade modulating gas burner operates at a 5 to 1 turndown ratio to meet variable heating needs. Learn more now!

 

Read More

2015's Winter Weather Prediction & Your Wallet

Posted by Westinghouse Water Heating on Nov 3, 2015 10:45:00 AM

Last winter was one for the record books. Many homeowners in the Northeast not only endured record-breaking cold temperatures and snowfall, but also sky-high utility bills and drafty, uncomfortable homes. Were you caught off guard by last year’s extreme weather and utility bill sticker shock? To plan for this upcoming winter, The Old Farmer’s Almanac gave us a forecast of what to expect:

Look forward to less snow (we can only hope). Last year, The Old Farmer’s Almanac predicted that winter would bring well-below normal temperatures and much higher-than average snowfall in the Northeast with the snowiest and coldest periods in the early part of the year. Their accuracy, which normally proves to be around 80%, was nearly spot-on at 96.3%, and we certainly felt it. What should we brace for this winter? While the Almanac does predict that it will be colder and snowier than normal in the Northeast, it looks like it won’t be anything like we experienced last year. So while we wouldn’t put away any shovels, winter might not be as harsh this year. Those in the western parts of New York can look forward to even less snow than their neighbors in Massachusetts and Connecticut.

Can we look forward to an early spring? It doesn’t look like it, and it’s projected to be cooler than normal, but we can expect fewer spring showers. Come summer though, we’ll all likely be sweating through the hot and humid weather, as it’s looking like temperatures will be above-average with lots of rain and moisture in the air.

Bet on more savings. What does this forecast mean for your utility bills this winter? With the expected (somewhat) warmer weather, you’ll most likely consume less energy. At the same time, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, the prices of oil and propane are expected to decrease, while natural gas and electricity rates in the Northeast are climbing a little higher. But before you decide to pick up and move to Florida once and for all, just know that between slightly higher temperatures and some lowered rates, homeowners can anticipate paying less across the board this coming season.

If you count yourself among the nearly half of American households that heat with natural gas, you can expect prices to be 6% higher in the Northeast than they were last winter, but since you’ll likely consume less of it due to somewhat warmer temperatures, you can look forward to saving up to 6% on your energy bills. Households that rely on heating oil can look forward to saving a whopping $460 on average this coming winter, while propane users will likely spend 20% less than last year. What about electricity? While households are expected to consume roughly 3% less electricity than last year, prices have risen by about 8% in the Northeast since last winter. For more information on what to expect for your fuel prices and utility bills in the next few months, check out the EIA Short-Term Energy and Winter Fuels Outlook

But, it’s best to be prepared. While it seems like we can look forward to slightly warmer temperatures, less snow and generally lowered utility bills, this winter is still looking to be colder on average with higher than normal levels of snowfall. If winter temperatures end up being more frigid than expected, the outlook for your utility bills may not be as favorable. Not to mention, spring may be uncommonly cool and our summers have been getting steadily warmer since 2008. Sealing air leaks andadding insulation are some great ways to prepare. Since we don’t know with 100% certainty what to expect for this coming winter, the best way to plan ahead is to take action now to make your home more energy-efficient so you can save money, stay comfortable and reduce your carbon footprint.

(Original article & photo: http://www.nextstepliving.com/old-farmers-almanac-winter-prediction-and-what-it-means-for-your-wallet

Read More

Cutting Your Heating Costs

Posted by Westinghouse Water Heating on Oct 19, 2015 4:36:38 PM

The cold weather has quickly approached! This means turning our heat on in our homes, which means a higher heating bill. As we move through the Fall season, it is good to know some ways in which we can decrease our heating bills. Below are some tips from The Department of Energy. 

cutting_heating_costs

 

For more tips on home heating, view the full info-graphic here!

Read More
    

Subscribe to Email Updates

Most Read Posts