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    November 13, 2017
    Keep the Cold Out

    Boiler markets in US & Europe

    The residential boiler market in the U.S. is somewhat small when compared to the rest of the world. In fact, according to some estimates, only about 9 million U.S. homes are heated with boilers, 60 percent of which are in the Northeast. Most single-family homes in the U.S. — about 35 million — are heated by forced air furnaces. The situation is exactly the opposite in Europe, where boilers heat the vast majority of homes.

     

    Still, boiler service and installation keep a number of contractors very busy in the U.S., as homeowners who have experienced hydronic heat are often life-long fans of the technology. And as they have moved from the Northeast to other parts of the country, they have taken their love of hydronic heat with them, creating demand for service all over the U.S.

     

     

     

    Winter is coming, and Genese’s ready for it.

    Though 2017 is set to be one of top three hottest years on record, according to WMO (World Meteorological Organization), winter is already around the corner, and we don’t know yet how cold it’s going to be, with the highly-fluctuating climate changes for the past few years. We still need to keep the house warm for the coming winter, and make sure the energy bills spent on heating won’t be way too shocking.       

     

    Everyone should be prepared for the coldness, and now, Genese’s ready for it. To keep the coldness away, we simply have the water circulate in the pipes around the house, by installing a circulator pump, which is EC motorized and saves more energy.      

    Whether for water heaters or boilers, Genese circulator pump proves to be a heating assistance, along with its easy quick set-up, which would be something pleasant to hear for every plumbers. Feeling no troubled at all, homeowners could be assured of a nice winter ahead, with warmness.

     

     

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    Reference: HVAC Boilers Continue to Find Their Niche


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