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What types of fuel can a Clean Burn furnace use? How frequently should you clean your oil furnace? Is it safe? These are some of the questions that we get asked most often about Clean Burn technology. At Interstate Energy, we are the sole authorized distributor of Clean Burn heaters in Colorado and eastern Wyoming, and we are here to provide the facts on these systems.

Did you know that the used motor oils your business creates can be repurposed for another use? Used oil gets dirty and can actually be recycled. Recycling old motor oil and other used oils saves energy and helps protect the environment. If you recycle your oil byproducts with a waste oil heating system, you help save oil, conserve a natural resource, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Are you looking for pick up for used oil? Let's dive into why it's better to burn your used oil with a Clean Burn waste oil burner.

A Clean Burn waste oil heater is a great way to save money on heating costs for your business. They are easy to install and maintain, produce free heat for your business, and reduce harmful emissions released in the air. If you have an old furnace or boiler that needs replacing and your business produces waste oil, this could be a great option for you.

If your business generates waste oil consistently, then you need to get yourself a Clean Burn waste oil heater. These systems offer the most efficient ways to heat your workplace and save money simultaneously. You also can’t forget how these heaters mitigate your risk and promote environmental responsibility. They’re terrific systems that can benefit your business in a multitude of ways. That does not mean, though, that any system will do. If you get a waste oil heater that’s too small, you might not be able to heat your entire work environment. If the system is too large, then it will produce too much heat for your workspace. So, which option is the best waste oil heater for your business needs?

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