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GE's GeoSpring Hybrid Water Heater Uses 62% Less Energy. Imagine how much less your bill would be?
See below for some Smart Savings!
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The GE GeoSpring hybrid electric heat pump water heater is one of the most efficient 50-gallon water heaters available, using 62% less energy and saving $325* a year on utility bills. Here's how your savings add up:- Yearly operating cost of a standard water heater: $520
- Yearly operating cost of a GeoSpring hybrid water heater: $195
- Annual savings: $325*
*Based on DOE test procedure and comparison of a 50-gallon standard electric tank water heater using 4879 kWh per year vs. the GeoSpring hybrid water heater using 1830 kWh per year.
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Besides cost savings, what's so great about a hybrid water heater? Here are some benefits:
- Reduces 62% of CO2 emissions from the U.S. grid associated with water heating. And if just 25% of U.S. households purchased a GE hybrid water heater instead of a standard 50-gallon electric water heater, more than 4 billion pounds of CO2 emissions from the U.S. grid could be avoided annually. So you'd be reducing your carbon footprint!
- It uses the same water and electric connections, so installation is fast and easy.
- Get a $400 CHG&E Rebate.
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But Wait - Here Are Some More Savings!
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Get a $400 CHG&E (utility) Rebate when you purchase a GE GeoSpring hybrid electric water pump heater
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Smart Systems Inc. 73 Route 9 Fishkill, NY 845-897-1299
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Off a complete electric water heater upgrade, replacement, or conversion to a GE GeoSpring Hybrid Water Heater
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Offer Expires 12/31/13 Not to be combined with any other offer. Smart Systems Inc. 73 Route 9 Fishkill, NY 845-897-1299
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Off the complete installation of a Generac or Kohler generator 7KW or larger.
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Offer Expires 12/31/13 Not to be combined with any other offer. Smart Systems Inc. 73 Route 9 Fishkill, NY 845-897-1299
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Want to Convert From Oil to Natural Gas?
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Natural gas is becoming the "go to" energy for more and more people as the cost of heating oil escalates and winters are becoming more severe. And while an oil to gas conversion is a multi-step process that usually costs between $4,000-$8,000 for a single family home, there are various utility rebates of up to $1,000 available. Besides, natural gas burns cleaner than any other fuel sources, with less pollutants and no mercury. So, not only would you have the potential for long-term savings, you'll be able to breathe a lot easier, too. Call us at Smart Systems, 845-897-1299 to discuss whether a conversion would be cost-effective for your family over the long haul, and what your options are. You just may find that even with the cost of the conversion, you could be saving hundreds if not thousands during the next 5-10 years.
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Sincerely,
Steve Burke & Matt Pillius 845-897-1299
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