Whether you're a
large builder or developer, or focus on custom
homes, propane can help you design, build, and
market properties that attract home buyers.
Whether
you are building a sprawling rambler, an
easy-to-navigate retirement home, a two-story family
home, or a log cabin tucked away in the Adirondacks,
propane will fit into your house plans. Propane is
fueling home sales across Upstate New York and
across the country.
You
want to make your properties as marketable to
homeowners as possible, and propane is an appealing
amenity that can help you do just that. With
propane you can give your customers the luxury of
gas appliances off the natural gas main.
Keep Project Costs Down and Customer
Satisfaction High.
Choosing propane can help you stay on
schedule and on budget. Using technological
improvements such as corrugated stainless steel
tubing (CSST), the average single home installation
of a propane system now takes just a fraction of the
labor a traditional black iron pipe installation
takes.
Today's new combo-heat systems save your customers
energy and money by heating the air and water with
one unit. With fewer pipes and less sheet metal, the
new units look better and free up more living space.
The
Latest Propane Appliances.
From energy-efficient tankless water heaters to
stylish stainless-steel appliances, propane products
deliver what homeowners want.
Whether
you're outfitting a kitchen, a master suite
bathroom, or a downstairs laundry room, you can put
propane to work anywhere in a home. But
propane is more than just versatile; it's also one
of the most environmentally friendly,
energy-efficient, high-performing energy sources you
can choose. An Energy Star-qualified propane
tankless water heater, for example, can save a
homeowner up to 60 percent on his or her energy bill
compared with standard electric models, which are
not Energy Star-qualified.
Get more information
on the rebates and incentives that inspire
homeowners to choose propane — and ultimately to buy
one of your homes.
Propane: What You
Need to Know
There
are three basic things you and your homeowners
should know about propane:
It's
clean energy. Propane's low emissions make
it an approved alternative fuel recognized by
the Clean Air Act and the Energy Policy Act of
2005. Using propane appliances can reduce
greenhouse gas emissions by up to 68 percent
compared with their electric counterparts.
It slashes energy costs. Propane appliances
typically are far more efficient than their
electric counterparts. An Energy Star-qualified
propane tankless water heater with an efficiency
factor (thermal efficiency) of 82 percent, for
instance, can save a homeowner up to 60 percent
on his or her energy bill compared with a
standard electric model.
It supports today's lifestyle.
Propane provides homeowners with the modern
amenities they want, including on-demand hot
water and energy for outdoor living spaces. Use
the links at right to learn more. We hope you'll
take a moment to sign up to receive our
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Professionals Kit, which will function as
your trusted companion, answering all the
questions you might have during installation,
appliance selection, and more.
Our DiSanto energy
consultants are experts in their field. For more
information about DiSanto Propane's Builder and HVAC business
programs, contact a DiSanto Energy Consultant today.