
Financial Benefit
Burning waste oil to generate heat for your business is an economical option that is perfect for any business that produces oil. By burning your waste oil, you not only eliminate transportation costs and liability but also eliminate additional heating costs. In just five years of using a Clean Burn waste oil burner, you can save more than $12,000 on heating costs.
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Environmental Benefit
When you burn your waste oil, you eliminate the need to transport it to a secure disposal location. In doing this, you decrease the risk of compromising the environment with leaks or spills. Additionally, burning your own oil for heat reduces the pressure put on the Earth's natural resources.
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Products
Interstate Energy is Colorado and Eastern Wyoming's ONLY authorized Clean Burn distributor. Our technicians are highly experienced in the installation and service of all Clean Burn waste oil burners. We offer waste oil furnaces and boilers for space and water heating, as well as the Clean Burn Recycling Center. Additionally, we are a licensed distributor of Mi-T-M products, including pressure washers and air compressors.
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Product Warranty
Clean Burn is #1 in so many ways. Clean Burn is the market leader in used oil fired furnaces and boilers, we are #1 in customer satisfaction and we are #1 offering the best warranty in the industry.
Clean Burn’s industry leading warranty provides the only no hassle, 100% replacement for your furnace heat exchanger/combustion chamber for 10 years or 15,000 hours; whichever comes first. It is the only 100% unlimited warranty in the industry.
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Hot vs Cold Pressure Washers: Which One Cuts Cleaning Time in Half?
Written on Friday, 24 April 2026 08:46Read more...
You pull a machine into the wash bay covered in mud, oil, and residue. You fire up the pressure washer, make a few passes, and the surface still looks greasy and unfinished. Sound familiar? More pressure doesn’t improve it. More time doesn’t either. Some contaminants rinse off with force. Others need heat to break down before they can be removed. That single difference separates cold water from hot water cleaning, and it directly impacts how long every job takes. This guide breaks down what works when comparing hot vs cold pressure washers, especially for industrial yards, fleet maintenance, and agricultural equipment.