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House and Home Magazine - July 1956 - Return to Main Search
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PERFORMANCE PROOF:

Here's what the owner-builder and plumber say about a typical C-E Heatmaster installation:

THE OWNER-BUILDER,

ANDREW YEDYNAK, SAYS,

"FAR SUPERIOR."

"We investigated about 10 different air-conditioning-heating methods before we built our "dream home'. We finally decided on the C-E Heatmaster System. It's far superior to any forced air system we know of, both in cost and in efficiency of operation. I know. We've lived in four different houses since 1945. Our experience with forced air and "heat circulating' systems convinced us the C-E Heatmaster "wet' system was the best buy."

Mr. Yedynak's wife, Violet, had this to say: "The C-E system is so simple even our six year old daughter can operate it. And I like the installation ... no contraptions sticking out of windows, no ducts, nothing like that."

THE PLUMBER,

MARTIN MOLOTSKY, SAYS,

"SIMPLE AS COULD BE."

"The C-E Heatmaster was the first "wet' air conditioning and heating combination I've ever installed. We didn't run into any complications at all. In fact, we used fewer man-hours (48) to install this system than we would have needed for a comparable hot water radiator installation. It adds up to quite a saving. I'm convinced that this "wet' system is the future standby for heating and air conditioning homes."

Mr. Molotsky has been a plumber for fifteen years and heads his own business. He later commented, "I only wish I had this C-E Heatmaster combination in my own home." The C-E Heatmaster System, which Mr. Molotsky installed, is the first of its kind in the Kansas City, Missouri area.

Extremes of climate (hundred-plus in summer, ten-minus in winter) helped the owner-builder decide to equip this Hickman Mills, Missouri home with the C-E Heatmaster System.

Mr. Molotsky points out how little equipment is necessary to install a C-E system. The pre-engineered, packaged C-E system required only the simple tools shown in the picture for installation. (This picture was made before piping was insulated.) Mr. Molotsky also installed the 40-gallon Heatmaster glass-lined water heater shown in foreground.

Take advantage of the many benefits C-E Heatmaster Home Heating and Air Conditioning offers by sending for more information now. Ask about the ABC Plan for builders.

H HEATMASTER

HOME HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING

the simplest way to heat and cool a home

COMBUSTION ENGINEERING INC., Home Equipment Division 971 West Main Street, Chattanooga 1, Tennessee