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HeatingWinter.in the
Air Conditionin11
1 the Summer. It's al there, ;
1 right under our Feet
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1 If you want to reduce your electric heating bill, look down at 1
1 your feet. Now look a few feet farther. Look at the earth itself. 1
1 It could be your next source of heating and air conditioning. 1
1 Ground source heat pumps are designed to draw heat 1
1 from the earth and pump it into your home. In the summer, the 1
1 ground source heat pump reverses its operation. It extracts heat 1
1 and humidity from your home and pumps it into the earth. The 1
1 excess heat can also be used to heat domestic hot water or 1
1 swimming pools and hot tubs. 1
1 This is truly the cleanest, most efficient way to heat and air 1
1 condition your home. And while ground source heat pumps 1
1 cost more than traditional furnaces and air conditioners, they 1
1 soon pay for themselves with savings. That's why today's 1 i
1 progressive home builders and renovators are specifying them 1
1 for their clients. 1
1 Call us for more information about ground source heat 1
1 pumps. You'll see that one of the most advanced technologies 1
1 in heating and cooling is as old as the earth itself. 1
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1 Box
2300 Walkerton, Ontario ONTARIO HYDRO
1 NOG 2300 phone 519-881-0770
1 Box 370, Owen Sound, Ontario 1
1 N4K 5P6, phone 519-376-5990 1
1 Box 550, Clinton, Ontario a member of EnerMadc1
1 NOM 1LO, phone 519-482-3438 1
1-800-265-1727
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