Due to the high costs of heating businesses via traditional methods, many are turning to alternative options like waste oil furnaces. These units take waste oil, a byproduct typically produced by motorized vehicles and machinery, and repurpose it to create heat. If you own or run a company that generates excess waste oil, then you can use a waste oil heating system to effectively heat your building and save money. To help you decide between units from Clean Energy and the waste oil furnace products offered by Clean Burn, we've created this helpful guide.

For those in industries with environmental compliance regulations, certain requirements must be carefully adhered to if you produce a high amount of waste oil. As outlined by the EPA, your business has a responsibility to dispose of oil byproducts in a safe manner, and there is considerable liability if you fail to do so properly. As such, many businesses will seek out different options for disposal like waste oil burning heaters.

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.

If you produce used motor oil byproducts, you may be wondering what to do with those used oils. More specifically, you may be wondering how to burn used motor oil and if it’s a safe way to dispose of it. The good news is that you’re in luck! A Clean Burn waste oil heating system is exactly what you need.