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Home Improvements Last Updated: Jul 2nd, 2008 - 21:15:22


Space-saving Boilers Provide Quiet, Energy Efficient Heat
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(NUI) - Dana Morton never wants to see another oil furnace or hot water tank in his home again.

Morton is among the growing number of cost-conscious and environmentally concerned homeowners throughout North America who are discovering the value of heating their entire home and hot water supply with the Baxi Luna wall-hung boiler.

Fired by gas or propane, Baxi Luna is a combination home comfort system that cuts monthly utility bill costs by up to 53 percent. Measuring 30 inches high, 18 inches wide and 14 inches deep, the Baxi Luna is no bigger than a small kitchen cupboard and frees up valuable living space. It operates with a modulating gas valve and soft light burner technology that ensures silent operation and a gradual lighting of the flame.

What is the key to its quiet operation and high efficiency? Baxi Luna's internal sensors detect and control thermostat and hot water needs on demand.

Morton, a professional engineer living in Kennebunkport, Maine, says that for years, he put up with a groaning oil furnace in the cellar beneath his bedroom and could hardly wait to turn it off in the spring. Today, he enjoys peace and quiet year-round.

"At first, I couldn't believe how small the Baxi Luna is so I decided to put it to the test this past winter," Morton said. "There's no looking back.

"I have tried every type of home comfort system, and this is by far the best I've ever had," he said. "It saves me money on my hot water bill. It is also so small and makes absolutely no noise that I would have no hesitation installing it in my master bedroom closet. Plus, it does not pollute the atmosphere."

Developed in Europe, the Baxi Luna has been customized for North American use and is approved by the American Gas Association.

For more information, visit www.wallhungboilers.com.

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