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I have purchased and Installed your W- 100 Seton Wood Boiler to heat my 3000 sq ft home, my domestic hot water along with a 32' X 32' glass Conservatory. As a retired boiler engineer, I know quality and performance when I see it, this is a wonderful piece of equipment and does a fantastic job. I couldn't be more pleased with its operation.     Richard, Portsmouth, Ohio

I have heated my home with a wood stove for the past 30 years. Anyone who has burned wood inside their home knows how much of mess it is and how the room with the stove in it is too hot and the others are too cold.
I recently installed a W-100 Seton Boiler in my garage. It heats my workshop and I plan on heating the rest of my garage once I get it insulated. I pipe the heat underground to my home. The unit works great, it heats my Northern Michigan home (1600 sq. ft.) and also supplies my domestic hot water, and in fact I turned off my electric hot water heater. The unit burns cleanly and smoke is minimal. I like the unit to for its simplicity and not having to stand out in the cold to load the unit is also a plus. I know of others who have the traditional outside boilers and they burn considerably more wood and they really smoke up the neighborhood. Fred is very knowledgeable and was very helpful in setting up the system. I would recommend it to anyone that wants to heat efficiently and cleanly.

I have heated with wood for the past 30 years with a wood stove in my home. Having recently purchased a Seton Boiler and now not having the mess of wood inside the home my wife wanted new flooring. She had always wanted tile but living in Northern Michigan the thought of walking on cold tile had always prevented us from installing it. I had heard about radiant floor heating but was unsure of retrofitting an existing home. I spoke with Fred after considering electric radiant as the cost was prohibitive. His Radiant Design Institute gave me different options for installation. I ended up installing radiant heat using the overlay method, it works great actually exceeding my expectations. The cost of the radiant heat components cost approximately $1500.00 (including new sub floor) I was able to install it myself. Thanks to the Radiant Design Institute it is now possible for anyone to have radiant heat without having to re-mortgage their home or rebuild.      Bruce, Gaylord, MI.

A note of my boiler,  My house is a 1500 sq. ft house, raised ranch with full radiant heat in the basement, copper coil below the slab. The main floor heats with baseboard. The garage is 30 by 30 and I keep that at 40 degrees. The house was built in 1970 before gas prices were so high.   The house was insulated with 70's gas prices. Today I would do better. I installed my Seton B-100 90 feet from my house in a separate building. The room is 8 feet high. From the ceiling level I added ten feet of 8 inch metalbestos bringing the top of the chimney 18 feet from the base of the boiler. For the entire winter I did not use back-up gas to heat my house or domestic water. From past numbers gas usage with 2006 prices, my cost would have been nearly $2000.00. For the summer months I have discontinued using wood for domestic water. During the cold months I was able to keep the morning temp. in the mid 60's by adding wood it soon brought up to 70's. One of the things that I learned over the winter is that wood is not equal. Good hardwood is better for the night and during the day use wood less desirable if you need to use it up. I am very well pleased with the performance and the support I have received from the company.    Thanks Curt

Hi Fred,  I bought a Seton boiler from you last September. It works great, the only problem that I have encountered is if I lose electricity it boils over, and I have a mess.
I spoke to you about two weeks ago and you suggested I E-mail you about a inverter/charger ( I think that is what you called it) that would come on when I lost electricity and run the pump on the Seton which I have hooked up in my garage, and the pump on my boiler in the basement to circulate the water preventing it from boiling over. I believe you said the cost was about $250.00 dollars.
  Please send me any information on this as I would like you to send me one with instillation instructions.
I would also as soon as you finish perfecting it would like the Co generation generator for my boiler
You have a great product and I am well pleased with mine. I Live in Maryland very close to the PA border and they are trying to push the Greenwood boiler. That boiler cannot come close to yours they have trouble just trying to keep it going.
I look forward to your correspondence.   Thanks Jim

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