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Wood Pellet Boilers
A highly efficient wood pellet boiler is a comprehensive heating solution for your home that can completely replace your oil boiler. Wood pellet boilers use your home’s central heating infrastructure and have a proven track record of cutting heating fuel costs by 30 to 60% and your CO2 emissions by a remarkable 90%. A wood … Continued
Hybrid Electric Heat Pump Water Heaters
Each person in the average Maine household uses 20 to 35 gallons of hot water per day, and many households rely on their home’s boiler to heat their hot water for them. While this set up may make sense during the winter months when your boiler is producing heat to keep your house warm, when … Continued
Air Source Mini Split Heat Pumps
If you’ve never considered electric heat, now is the time; heat pumps are more efficient than ever and will eliminate or significantly decrease the amount of heating fuel you use to heat your home or business. Heat Pumps (also called “ductless heat pumps, ” “mini splits” or “air source heat pumps” are most of the … Continued
Cord Wood Boilers
High-efficiency Tarm wood gasification boilers are easy to start, smokeless, and can reduce your heating bill by 75% or more. If you have access to abundant cord wood, heating your home with a cord wood boiler has never been more efficient, clean or easy. Cord wood is a renewable, cleaner-burning fuel source that reduces your … Continued
Natural Gas Boilers
Natural gas is an affordable, domestically-produced, easy to use alternative to heating oil whose cost industry experts say will remain relatively stable for the foreseeable future. If you are considering a switch to natural gas for primarily environmental reasons, we encourage you to take a look at our wood pellet boiler systems; however, natural gas … Continued
Service, Cleaning & Optimization
Most Mainers have an oil boiler heating their homes. And whether it’s one year old or thirty, True North can help you maintain your boiler and optimize it for efficiency so that it uses as little oil as possible to keep your home warm. First, we check your system for efficiency to evaluate what can … Continued