
According to Duane A. Hallowell, President and CEO of Hallowell International, "Consumers need relief and they need it now. The Acadia system will save consumers money and reduce users' carbon footprint; this is a real boon for those who struggle daily with high bills for heating services," adding that "we will continue to look for ways to make our energy an efficient product that is affordable and available to everyone."
Some examples of the savings are revealed below: Recently a Massachusetts couple living on a fixed income replaced their oil furnace with an Acadia, after realizing their heating costs were as high as 500 percent over the past few years. Currently, they will pay the equivalent of $1.98 per gallon of oil for heating your home.
An average 3,000-square-foot home can achieve the following savings on energy bills by switching to the system in question: In Portland, Oregon, a homeowner would pay $725 annually for heating their home with natural gas. That same house would cost $357 for heating and cooling with the Acadia system, the equivalent of just 47 cents per gallon.
In the case of Springfield, Missouri, a homeowner who uses propane is paying $1,749. But switching to the Acadia system lowers the annual cost to $521, or 76 cents per gallon.
Something to note is that many institutions are making it easier for consumers to switch to the Acadia system; this is the case in Massachusetts where banks are the last to offer loans with zero percent interest for residents who install the system. People who wish to calculate savings with the Acadia system can enter the email address http://www.gotohallowell.com/calculator/default.aspx.