What you get and what you don't get.
What you get...
What you don't get...
The guarantee...
What you don't get...
The guarantee...
What’s included with the heater?
1) The heater itself
2) Standard length heat duct (4 foot).
3) Blower
4) Blower box
5) Heat sensor in electrical box to go inside heat duct and metal cover.
6) Romex conduit connectors (2)
7) High heat wire to go from sensor to blower via electrical conduit.
8) Screws to put it all together.
9) 6 inch beauty ring and top collar for chimney pipe to go into.
What's not included with the heater - but you will probably need.
I am finding (1-24-14) that Lowe's and Home Depot in many areas have quit carrying 8 inch pipe. You will need to look in your phone book for a "heating and ac supplier" to get the 8 inch pipe and flex ductwork. A good heating and air shop can tell you where to purchase 8 inch products. 8 inch supplies are common in the heating and cooling industry.
I do have almost all of the cold air return parts available. If you have a hard time finding any items I can ship them out to you. Shipping will be actual shipping costs; I would ship with US mail. Contact me for more information on cost and availability.
NOT INCLUDED:
1) 6 inch galv. pipe to use as chimney. Check local fire code to make sure you get it tall enough from eve.
We have this available to ship via U.S. Mail if needed!
2) 6inch metal rain cap
3) 10ft of ½ metal conduit for chimney braces/electric wire to run thru.
4) 2 tubes silicon to seal up your heater.
5) 1 roll new duct tape (small one)
6) Electrical wire to get power to the heater. (Must be wired to your local electrical code)
7) Some concrete blocks to set the heater on to get it off the ground.
8) Optional prestress concrete pad.
9) Optional angle iron frame to set heater in.
10) 8 inch “starter” collar to attach to blower box for a “start” for your cold air return.
11) 8 inch elbows to get the return line down and under your foundation
12) Either a 2ft or 5ft 8 inch galv. pipe to get you thru foundation.
13) 8 inch flexible duct work to run for your cold air returns (comes in 25 ft boxes).
14) 8 inch tee if having more than one cold air return vent.
15) 4x12x8 floor boot for the cold air return Remember the cold air return must be no less than 8 inch!
16) Some kind of metal tape (plumbers tape) to go around the chimney pipe for the braces to bolt up with. It bolts to the ends of the chimney braces.
These items are not expensive and won't add a real large amount your to your overall cost of a heater($100.00 to $250.00)
Call Scott if you have questions about what you need to hook up your heater.
417-581-7755
1) The heater itself
2) Standard length heat duct (4 foot).
3) Blower
4) Blower box
5) Heat sensor in electrical box to go inside heat duct and metal cover.
6) Romex conduit connectors (2)
7) High heat wire to go from sensor to blower via electrical conduit.
8) Screws to put it all together.
9) 6 inch beauty ring and top collar for chimney pipe to go into.
What's not included with the heater - but you will probably need.
I am finding (1-24-14) that Lowe's and Home Depot in many areas have quit carrying 8 inch pipe. You will need to look in your phone book for a "heating and ac supplier" to get the 8 inch pipe and flex ductwork. A good heating and air shop can tell you where to purchase 8 inch products. 8 inch supplies are common in the heating and cooling industry.
I do have almost all of the cold air return parts available. If you have a hard time finding any items I can ship them out to you. Shipping will be actual shipping costs; I would ship with US mail. Contact me for more information on cost and availability.
NOT INCLUDED:
1) 6 inch galv. pipe to use as chimney. Check local fire code to make sure you get it tall enough from eve.
We have this available to ship via U.S. Mail if needed!
2) 6inch metal rain cap
3) 10ft of ½ metal conduit for chimney braces/electric wire to run thru.
4) 2 tubes silicon to seal up your heater.
5) 1 roll new duct tape (small one)
6) Electrical wire to get power to the heater. (Must be wired to your local electrical code)
7) Some concrete blocks to set the heater on to get it off the ground.
8) Optional prestress concrete pad.
9) Optional angle iron frame to set heater in.
10) 8 inch “starter” collar to attach to blower box for a “start” for your cold air return.
11) 8 inch elbows to get the return line down and under your foundation
12) Either a 2ft or 5ft 8 inch galv. pipe to get you thru foundation.
13) 8 inch flexible duct work to run for your cold air returns (comes in 25 ft boxes).
14) 8 inch tee if having more than one cold air return vent.
15) 4x12x8 floor boot for the cold air return Remember the cold air return must be no less than 8 inch!
16) Some kind of metal tape (plumbers tape) to go around the chimney pipe for the braces to bolt up with. It bolts to the ends of the chimney braces.
These items are not expensive and won't add a real large amount your to your overall cost of a heater($100.00 to $250.00)
Call Scott if you have questions about what you need to hook up your heater.
417-581-7755
Thirty day money back guarantee:
Return of heater must be authorized by the factory (Newman and Assoc.)
Refund of Lil'house heater cost only.
No refund on shipping costs.
Can be a 25% restocking fee.
I try to listen to your application and help you decide if it will work BEFORE it is sold to you. That is one reason you cannot order online, besides I like the personal touch of getting to speak to customers. I don't ever try to sell someone a heater just to make a sale. If it doesn't work in your application I will probably be caught off guard about it as you.
That extra personal attention saves everyone headaches. Newman and Assoc. are very fair in dealing with customers as I am myself.
If you have questions, which I hope you do! I suggest you read over the website really good and if you don't find the answer, give me a call!
Scott at 417-581-7755
Return of heater must be authorized by the factory (Newman and Assoc.)
Refund of Lil'house heater cost only.
No refund on shipping costs.
Can be a 25% restocking fee.
I try to listen to your application and help you decide if it will work BEFORE it is sold to you. That is one reason you cannot order online, besides I like the personal touch of getting to speak to customers. I don't ever try to sell someone a heater just to make a sale. If it doesn't work in your application I will probably be caught off guard about it as you.
That extra personal attention saves everyone headaches. Newman and Assoc. are very fair in dealing with customers as I am myself.
If you have questions, which I hope you do! I suggest you read over the website really good and if you don't find the answer, give me a call!
Scott at 417-581-7755