Portage & Main
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Celebrate 50 years of
warmth & comfort
*CSA & ANSI/UL Certified
20 Year Limited Warranty
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As Portage & Main Outdoor Boilers marks its 50th Anniversary, we want to take a moment to express our heartfelt gratitude. Your trust and unwavering support over the past five decades have been instrumental in our journey.
To show our appreciation, we’re inviting you to participate for an in-store parts coupon valued at $ 750. Use this for furnace parts replacements or even an upgrade. The lucky draw is set for March 31st, 2024
Know someone who might be interested in our top-notch heating solutions? Refer them to us! If they invest in a Portage & Main furnace and mention your reference & contact, you’ll receive a $ 500 voucher once they make a transaction.
To claim, simply go to the R-E-Q-U-E-S-T C-O-D-E button.
This ensures you’re directly in touch with our official team.
If you’d rather not fill out online details, just reach out on the number, and we’ll guide you.
Spread the word, share it with loved ones, and join us in commemorating this significant milestone.
Thank you for being a cherished part of our family. Here’s to many more years of cozy warmth and comfort! 🌞🏠🔥🤗🧡
The Ultimizer coal/wood series is the product of more than 50 years of research and development that has earned Portage & Main Outdoor Boilers the reputation as an industry leader. With four sizes available, heating from under 2,000 sq ft to 12,000 sq ft, producing up to 500,000 BTUs. If you are looking to buy an outdoor coal / wood boiler for a home then make sure you know the square footage of heating area, the climate in the area, and the heat loss of the building. It is recommended to consult with a professional installer or the manufacturer for guidance on selecting the right size boiler.
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MODELS
BL 25X34 | 28X40 | 34X44 | 40X44
THE ULTIMIZER COAL/WOOD SERIES
Unique Features & Benefits
Introducing the ultimate solution for your outdoor heating needs
The smarter design of our boiler achieves optimal combustion using a refractory firepot lining which was the only way to prevent coal/wood burning against the water & resulting in a cleaner and more efficient burn.
With higher temperatures, complete combustion is made possible, eliminating the damaging effects of creosote and moisture.
Not only does this provide clean burning efficiency, but it also extends the life of your outdoor boiler.
Enjoy a dryer, longer-lasting outdoor heating experience with our innovative design.
3 Reasons to choose Portage & Main boilers
01
Efficient | Save Money
02
Optimum burn | Save Time
03
Easy Financing | Flexibility
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the cost of shipping an outdoor coal/wood-fired boiler?
2. Are outdoor coal/wood-fired boilers environmentally friendly?
3. What is the typical installation cost for an outdoor coal/wood-fired boiler?
4. What kind of warranty comes with an outdoor coal/wood-fired boiler?
5. Is customer support available for outdoor coal/wood-fired boilers?
6. How long does it take for an outdoor coal/wood-fired boiler to heat up?
7. How do I know what size outdoor coal/wood-fired boiler I need for my home?
8. Are there any government incentives for installing an outdoor coal/wood-fired boiler?
9. Can an outdoor coal/wood-fired boiler be used for commercial or industrial applications?
10. How long does an outdoor coal/wood-fired boiler last?
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Clean, green wood heat from an outdoor furnace
Green, sustainable, inexpensive space heating and domestic hot water is what I wanted for my house and workshop.
It was early 2010 when I began researching outdoor wood furnaces as an option for making this happen. A week before this past Christmas, I lit the first oak and maple fire in the unit I installed, and my hints at this project in my columns over the last few months have got people asking me for more specifics.
Outdoor wood furnaces have been around for decades, but it’s only in the last few years that new combustion technology means these systems now burn clean enough to be considered truly green.
All outdoor wood furnaces look pretty much the same from a distance. Imagine a small, metal building, like a half-size garden shed. There’s a door at one end that opens into a firebox. Energy from burning wood heats water to about 82C (180F) in an insulated tank within the building, where this water is available to be circulated to and from structures to be heated via underground pipes. The hot water can be used in radiators, in-floor heating pipes, or to warm air used in forced air heating systems.
Outdoor furnaces move the fire, ash and danger of heating with wood outside. They also have large fireboxes that handle big wood that’s easier to cut and split than smaller stuff. These are the two main advantages that got me thinking about outdoor wood furnaces in the first place. But as I soon discovered, there are two technical issues when it comes to assessing the quality of any particular unit. First, what percentage of heat energy from the wood actually makes it to the water in the storage tank? And second, how cleanly does the unit burn?
When the guy who works at the little country hardware store where I buy my stuff heard I was installing an outdoor furnace, he wondered why. “Don’t those outdoor furnaces burn a rainforest worth of wood each year?” Well yes, they do. Or at least some models do. The difference between efficient and inefficient outdoor furnaces means burning either 15 cords of wood a year or 30, and as I discovered, something called a fire-tube boiler is key to frugal operation.
The outdoor furnace I bought is made by a Canadian company called Portage and Main, and their fire-tube boiler design is one reason I chose them. Multiple hollow steel tubes run through the boiler tank itself, surrounded by water. Exhaust gases are directed through these tubes where they transfer huge amounts of heat to the water before heading up the chimney.
This fire-tube design originated in 1804, and was an enduring feature of marine and locomotive boilers in their time. Fire tubes are even used in modern industrial boilers today.
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THE ULTIMIZER COAL/WOOD SERIES
Most Trusted Outdoor Coal / Wood Boiler
since 1973
WARRANTY TERMS & CONDITIONS
We have a 20 Year Limited Warranty, but we advice you to please burn smart. You could check out www.epa.gov/burnwise/bestburn.html
Portage and Main Boilers offer a comprehensive warranty and support program for their products. In addition, the company offers technical support and training to help customers get the most out of their boilers. Corrosion in the burn chamber, heat exchanger and water side is preventable and is usually not a warranty issue. Please do not neglect your furnace maintenance and ask for warranty.
Warranty covers workmanship and materials (i.e. welds that fail are usually repaired with no cost to the furnace owner.) Corrosion below the ash line is neglect and will not be covered. A hole in the side wall above the ash line would be considered a material defect and would be covered under warranty. Keep current with water chemical and testing to ensure that the water side remains corrosion free.