Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Farmers Almanac Long Range Forecast for Baltimore MD


AVERAGE TEMPERATURE PROJECTED FOR DECEMBER: 38 DEGREES
AVERAGE TEMPERATURE PROJECTED FOR JANUARY: 35 DEGREES

DECEMBER 2012:temperature 38° (1° below avg.); precipitation 4.5" (1.5" above avg.);Dec 1-5: Rainy periods, mild; Dec 6-10: Sunny, cool; Dec 11-14: Showers, then sunny, mildDec 15-20: Rain and snow, then sunny, cold; Dec 21-25: Periods of rain and snow, turning cold; Dec 26-29: Snow showers, cold; Dec 30-31: Ice and snow, cold.
JANUARY 2013: temperature 35° (avg.); precipitation 2.5" (1" below avg.); Jan 1-5: Snow showers, then sunny, very cold; Jan 6-10: Snow to rain, then sunny, cold; Jan 11-15: Sunny, mild; Jan 16-20: Rain to snow, then sunny, seasonable; Jan 21-27: Rainy periods, mild; Jan 28-31: Sunny, seasonable.

Annual Weather Summary: November 2012 to October 2013

Winter will be colder and drier than normal, with snowfall below normal in the north and near normal in the south. The coldest periods will be from Christmas through early January and in early and mid-February. The snowiest periods will be in mid-December, just before Christmas, and in mid- to late February.
April and May will be slightly warmer and drier than normal.
Summer will be slightly warmer and drier than normal, with the hottest periods in mid- to late June, mid- and late July, and mid-August. The strongest threat of a tropical storm will be in early June.
September and October will be warmer and drier than normal.
Click here to go to the Farmer's Alamanac Website:   http://www.almanac.com/weather/longrange/MD/Baltimore
Eco Heating Systems is available for Periodic Maintenance of your Clean Burn waste of Furnace.  We will be servicing customers in College Park MD, Langley Park MD, Beltsville MD, Gambrills MD, Linthicum Heights MD, Silver Spring MD, Capitol Heights MD and Bethesda MD the week of December 10th thru 14th, 2012.

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Cleaning the Nozzle On Your Clean Burn Waste Oil Heater


The nozzle on your furnace is designed to create a fine spray which will ignite when the burner operates.  If debris gets into your oil supply, it can clog the nozzle - preventing ignition.  If you are having trouble lighting your furnace, please follow the steps below to clean the nozzle.

Removing the Nozzle for Cleaning:
NOTE: Due to swivel fittings on the air and oil lines, it is not necessary to disconnect these lines
when swinging the burner open.
1. Remove the lock-down nut on the mounting flange bolt.
2. Disconnect the burner power cable.
3. Carefully swing the burner open to its maintenance position.
4. Remove the nozzle from the nozzle adapter with a 5/8" socket.

Cleaning the Nozzle:
1. Unscrew the stem from the nozzle head.
2. Spray WD-40 or equivalent through the orifice to thoroughly remove any blockage.
CAUTION: DO NOT damage or deform the nozzle orifice; DO NOT use a torch tip
cleaner or other inappropriate device to clean the orifice. If the blockage is a "tarry"
material or a hard, black material, call your Clean Burn dealer for service.
3. Flush all components with WD-40 to remove oil residues.
4. Reassemble the nozzle components. When tightening the stem, just barely "snug" it down.
DO NOT over tighten.
5. Check the O-ring on the nozzle stem. Replace the O-ring if it is in the least bit cut or
deformed.
6. Lubricate the O-ring on the nozzle stem with a couple of drops of new motor oil, then reinstall
the nozzle.
7. Check the electrodes for proper gap and clearances. (Figure A3 of your Clean Burn operators manual)
8. Re-install the burner and adjust for optimal performance as described in Section 6.
NOTE: If the nozzle plugs within a few days after cleaning, call Eco Heating Systems at 866-888-1103

Eco Heating Systems is a full service company, offering factory authorized sales, installation, service and periodic maintenance of all models of Clean Burn waste oil heaters.  We work in Maryland, Delaware, and the Lancaster County area of Pennsylvania. We have many happy customers in Chestertown, Salisbury, Frederick, Rockville, Gaithersburg, Aberdeen, Baltimore, Winsor Mill, Charlotte Hall, Delmar, Smyrna and everywhere in between!

Visit our website to download your operators manual:  http://www.ecowasteoilheaters.com/links.html

You can find us on Facebook for more service tips:  http://www.facebook.com/pages/Eco-Waste-Oil-Heaters/164422566931851



Monday, November 26, 2012

Questions to Ask When Shopping for a Waste Oil Furnace


When you are researching a waste oil furnace, we strongly encourage you to ask the following questions of any potential waste oil furnace supplier:


1)    Does your company specialize in waste oil furnaces?
·         Eco Heating Systems only sells, installs and services Clean Burn waste oil heaters.  That’s all we do!
·         Competitive furnaces are typically sold by automobile equipment dealers.  They know lifts and pipe benders, but they don’t know furnaces.

2)    How long has your company been in business?
·         Eco Heating Systems has been in business since September 2003, and have been saving money for business owners in Maryland, Delaware and Pennsylvania ever since!
·         Clean Burn has been the market leader for over 30 years, and has always been Clean Burn.  The name and the reputation have remained the same.

3)    Is the burner designed to burn waste oil, or is it a converted fuel oil burner?
·         Clean Burn burners are designed to burn used oils, and are NOT a converted fuel oil burner

4)    How easy is it for me to perform maintenance on my furnace?
·         The Clean Burn combustion chamber and burner swing open to allow for easy maintenance.  There is no complicated removal of panels and no removal of the stack required.

5)  Can I draw oil from an outside oil storage tank?
·         Clean Burn furnaces do not require inside oil storage and are able to draw oil from an outside tank due to heavy duty gear motor with capacitor start at distances up to 100 feet

         6)   Does your company provide on-site service and maintenance?
·         Clean Burn’s Authorized Distributor network is the largest in the industry.  Eco Heating Systems has factory trained service personnel at your disposal.  We provide telephone technical support or service at your door.
·         Eco Heating Systems also performs annual periodic maintenance, so you can concentrate on running your business. 

Eco Heating Systems has been providing Excellent Service to business owners in Maryland, Delaware and Pennsylvania for over 8 years.  Owner Robert Bennett was the service manager for Clean Burn for 15 years prior to owning Eco Heating Systems.  Call Toll Free 866-888-1103 for more information and to schedule a no-obligation, on-site furnace sizing and heat loss calculation.

Monday, November 19, 2012

Small Business Saturday! November 24th, 2012

This Saturday, November 24th is Small Business Saturday.  Co-Founded by the Small Business Administration and American Express, this is a day dedicated to helping local shops, stores and businesses draw in new business and to bring awareness to the importance of shopping in our own communities.

Please take some time this week to go over your holiday shopping list and to determine what can be purchased locally for your family and friends.  Small business is what our country was founded on, and what continues to keep our country alive.  Support your local businesses this Saturday, November 24th!

For information about where to shop and for free promotion materials (if you have a small business), visit the American Express website at https://www.americanexpress.com/us/small-business/Shop-Small/  or visit the Small Business Administration website at http://www.sba.gov/saturday.  In addition to information about Small Business Saturday, you can find many resources for your business on the SBA's website.



Thursday, November 8, 2012

Hurricane Sandy Relief

In an effort to help spread the word and help victims of Hurricane Sandy, we are providing a link to the Red Cross Donation site.  You will have the chance to specify where you would like your donation to go once you click on the link.

Thank you in advance for your donation!

Eco Heating Systems

http://www.redcross.org/templates/render/render.jsp?pageId=10500155&scode=RSG00000E017&subcode=grantdonations&gclid=CJPXiMvOv7MCFQHNOgodCnwANw


Thursday, October 4, 2012

The Section 179 Tax Deduction and Your Business


Read on to learn how the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act can help your business - This Year!

Did you know……

You can depreciate 100% of your investment in a Clean Burn waste oil furnace – this year!

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act extended the bonus depreciation and increased the section 179 deduction. For many businesses, these two provisions are only available this year and, as a result, they only have a few months to take action and save on their taxes.

What qualifies?

The section 179 deduction enables small businesses to deduct up to $250,000 of the cost of computers, machinery and equipment, oil and gas storage tanks, vehicles, furniture and other qualifying property placed in service during 2012.   

Act Now!

Section 179 changes often, and has even changed mid-year.   Take advantage of this great tax deduction now and get FREE HEAT with a Clean Burn waste oil heater!  Don’t wait until next year.  It could be too late…………………..


 Sources:                irs.gov, official website for the Internal Revenue Service
                                Section179.org, qualifying property list
                               
Whether you are making a decision to invest in your business, or you already purchased and installed your qualifying equipment in 2012, you may qualify for this deduction!  Make sure to ask your accountant.

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Farmers' Almanac 2012-2013 Official Winter Weather Forecast Map

The Farmers' Almanac has long been known for foretelling the weather with amazing accuracy.  This year's Winter Weather Forecast Map is now available.  And for our Clean Burn customers in Maryland, Delaware and Lancaster PA, a look at this map is great way to start preparing for the cold winter ahead.

Follow this link here to see the Farmers' Almanac Winter Forecast Map:  http://www.farmersalmanac.com/forum/2012/07/23/new-official-2012-2013-united-states-winter-forecast/  The forecast is cold and snowy for the Northeastern part of the United States.

A cold winter has many positive business implications for Auto Repair Shops in the Northeast.  Icy and snowy weather means more fender benders.  Towing companies get busy and drivers flock to their local Auto Body repair shops.  Many drivers prepare for the winter weather by getting a tune up in September or October.  New tires are purchased and installed in preparation for snowy weather.

Heating your shop can become a challenge when that cold weather hits and the winter winds blow, particularly if your building is not well insulated or if your doors are open often.  Heating bills often go through the roof, bringing business owners to ask the question:  How can I save money on my heating bills?

If your company is not prepared for heating during this year's winter weather, or for more information about Clean Burn waste oil furnaces,  please contact Eco Heating Systems at 866-888-1103.