We offer insulated boiler pipe or insulated underground pipe to connect your outdoor wood boiler.
As consumers scramble to find ways to lower or eliminate their heating bills, water to air heat exchangers have become a commodity that is much needed to complete the installation of outside wood boilers.
See what our customers are saying:
"Thanks for all your help and your support. I will recommend you to a couple people I know also."
-Bill
"I took your advice about feeding my water heater with a 20-plate exchanger. Like you said, I believe I could water my lawn with continuous hot water. Now we can wash clothes, run the dishwasher, and I can take a hot shower after three women get out, including two teenage girls. I like it so well I installed a hot/cold outside faucet and washed my Jeep with continuous hot water. Thanks again for the advice and a great product."
- Chris
"I can't believe how inexpensive your heat exchangers are, and you include shipping. I would like to pay you a little extra for the shipping, you are way cheaper than anyone else out there."
- John
"Please pass this message along for Mike. I took your advice on the 80 gallon water heater with small pump. I switched the flow from top of water heater down to the bottom. This way all of the heated water stays at the top. It works great!!! If anyone asks for this set up, I did as you said and ran the boiler water top to bottom, then domestic water is now top to bottom with small pump I got from Grainger--$61.00. Now I am in the process of purchasing a system for my dryer to dry the clothes with. Again, thanks so much for all your help and I am happy as a lark with this set-up. May God richly bless your business."
- Steve D.
"Just to let you know how things are working out with the boiler, I'll give you the short version. Best investment we've made in a long time ! In the last month, temps have been in the range of 0-f to low 30's. On average, we load the boiler at 8:00 pm and it goes until noon or later without refilling. A load of wood is the width of the fire box and the height of the door opening, and 16 - 18" deep. We've been burning a mix of cherry, hard maple, and beech. We could conserve on wood by dropping the temp on the Aquastat, lowering the thermostat in the house (it's at 71-72 now, but this is the first winter in years that we are warm while home! That amount of wood also heats ALL of the hot water we use. That circulating pump I put in for the water heater is terrific ! No LP at all for heat or hot water."
- Dave
"My family thanks you for the great pricing on this product."
- Sandy B.