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Old 10-26-2006, 07:37 PM   #1
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Our house is a nightmare to heat in the winter. We have insulated the attic and under the house (we have a pier foundation have put in a gas fireplace and even had to put some plastic up on a few windows last year.

My office was the coldest room in the house. With 12 foot ceilings, nothing was working. The electric HVAC was useless, almost, even though it's fairly new.

I started looking around for individual room heaters - and saw an add for Hydrosil. I found both good and bath testimonials online, but went ahead and ordered one - for $220 plus shipping, and put it in my office.

The unit works by heating some oil inside and releasing the heat as it's needed. Anyway - it really works great in my office. It's the warmest room in my house.

We are probably going to order some more of these heaters.

So, mark me down as a fan of Hydrosil heaters.
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Old 01-12-2007, 11:38 AM   #2
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This letter is coming from one very satisfied customer of Hydro-Sil Heating. In 1999 we updated our existing standard electric baseboards to your product. This update consisted of removing 20 standard electric baseboards and replacing them with your units. This was done in an 8 room, 4 bedroom gambrel colonial home.

WOW what a difference!!!!!!! Not only in the substantial reduction of our electric bill, but also the radiant and soothing flow of heat that these baseboards provide. Unlike a standard electric baseboard unit your product does not rob the air of all its moisture thus causing a marked reduction in breathing and sleeping difficulties. Also the heated air coming from these units is much less dust producing and creating a healthier environment and a lot less housecleaning as well!!!!!!!!!!!
Unlike standard electric baseboards your product does not run on a continuous hot to cold basis. Your units hold their heat and radiate it into the room for a much longer and smoother duration.

Thanks for helping me pay college tuition and losing all the wood cutting tools!!!

Anthony C. Gonsalves

Hopedale, MA
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Old 03-08-2010, 09:30 AM   #3
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Your best bet in the long run is to upgrade to hot water baseboard heat.
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