The Acadia: Combined Heating and Cooling System is born from a frustration with high energy bills and revolutionizes home comfort
BANGOR, Maine, Jan. 15 -- In 2008, a new-to-market invention created by a frustrated engineer is revolutionizing how consumers heat and cool their homes. The Acadia: Combined Heating and Cooling System from Hallowell International (http://www.gotohallowell.com/), was born from the inventor's aggravation from ever-higher energy bills. This all-electric single system delivers a new level of efficiency and performance for both heating and cooling, dramatically reduces monthly energy bills and, by not using fossil fuels, eases a household's strain on the environment. Indeed, the Acadia outperforms conventional heating systems by 300 percent.
From everyday homeowners to military housing contractors, consumers across the US and Canada are realizing the benefits of the Acadia. How does it work? Like inventing a better mousetrap, the inventor took his knowledge of traditional heat pump technology (which won't heat when temperatures drop below freezing), and improved it with his patented Opti-Cycle(TM) technology which enables the Acadia to run efficiently no matter what the weather outside - even in temperatures as cold as minus 30 degrees Fahrenheit.
"The Acadia is a simple way for consumers to save on their energy bills, reduce energy consumption and do their part to help save the Earth," said Duane A. Hallowell, President and CEO of Hallowell International. "We continue to develop technologies that will aid in protecting our planet and are within reach to the average consumer."
Founded in 2005, the vision of Hallowell International could not be clearer: Think past the boundaries of conventional home heating and cooling solutions to create alternative approaches to residential climate management. The company is committed to creating innovative concepts and products that are highly energy efficient, eco-friendly, easy to install and easy to maintain. Hallowell's products are for both residential and commercial use and are distributed throughout the United States and Canada. Hallowell International is headquartered in Bangor, Maine. To learn more about energy efficient products provided by Hallowell International visit, http://www.gotohallowell.com/.
Source: Hallowell International
CONTACT: Rachel Greenstein, +1-617-569-6269, rachel@warnerpr.com; or
Christen Graham, +1-207-829-6336, christen@warnerpr.com, both of Warner Communications, for Hallowell International
Web site: http://www.gotohallowell.com/Company Information: Name: Hallowell International Address: 110 Hildreth Street City: Bangor, State: ME ZIP: ME 04401 Country: USA Phone: 877-322-2342
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