Put on a Boiler Jacket and Save a Bundle

Paul Brown, President of Eco Home Solutions Inc. is pleased that his company will be demonstrating the energy saving boiler jacket at the Fall Ideal Home Show October 2 to 4th.

(Atlantic Canada) September 21st, 2009 - Paul Brown, President of Eco Home Solutions Inc. is pleased that his company will be demonstrating the boiler jacket at the Fall Ideal Home Show October 2 to 4th at Exhibition Park http://www.masterpromotions.ca/fall-ideal-home-show.asp

Brown says, "We are looking forward to introducing Nova Scotians to our money and energy saving product for your boiler/furnace. We will be located in the green section of the show at booth 818 and invite people to come and see our demo model and learn more about the boiler jacket and the savings."

The show hours are: Friday, Oct. 2nd from 12 noon to 9:00pm, Saturday, Oct. 3rd from 10:00am to 8:00pm, and Sunday, Oct. 4th from 10:00am to 5:00pm.

The Boiler Jacket is a patent pending product that will save up to 700L of heating oil annually, typically worth between $400 and $700. Mechanical engineering independent study, partially funded by the National Research Council of Canada has proven over a 56% reduction in standby heat loss, helping to avoid uncomfortable, wasted heat in the summer months and keeping the heat where it should be all year round, in the boiler. The product will help prolong the life of your boiler and cuts your carbon footprint and greenhouse gas pollution at an estimated reduction of 2 tons per year. Made of high quality, commercial grade, fire retardant, ULC rated materials, it is easy to install and easy to remove for yearly furnace cleaning.

Eco Home Solutions Inc. was founded by Paul Brown, who is the inventor of the patent pending Boiler Jacket, a made in Atlantic Canada product - where we heat with oil fired hot water boilers more than anywhere else in the country. For more information about the Boiler Jacket go to www.theboilerjacket.ca or call Toll Free 1-877-370-3331.
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