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Recent Projects

Heating Green will continue to showcase our latest projects with ideas of possible options for your heating needs. Check back soon, we are adding new posts often.



December 2011

Project: La Villa Del Valle - Valle de Guadalupe, Baja California

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"The heaters are way better than we ever imagined. It's really incredible how efficient they are and I love the idea of how flexible they are. We can either heat the whole dining room or if we just have a table or two we can pinpoint where we heat. We couldn't be happier."
Eileen Gregory - La Villa Del Valle - Valle de Guadalupe, Baja California

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November 2011

Project: Jalapenos Mexican Restaurant - Downtown Bellingham, WA



June 2011

Project: Pioneer Meadows Montessori School - Ferndale, WA

Heating Green designed and supplied Enerjoy suspended ceiling panels used for six different pre-manufactured buildings that were joined together on site. Each building, which is used primarily for classrooms, offices, staff break rooms, bathrooms, and a parents library, is approximately 1,600 square feet.

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May 2011

Project: Rader Farms – Lynden, WA

Here was an excellent application for (3) 1,000 watt cove heaters (3) under desk heaters for a new 375 square foot office area. The bottom side and outer walls of the office will be continuously next to a massive cold storage area that is kept at a constant 38 degrees.

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February 2011

Project: Kwina Village Apartments, Lummi, WA - 12 Buildings / 72 Units

Earlier this year, Heating Green helped complete the 12 building/72 unit apartment project for the Lummi Tribal Nation, Kwina Village Apartment Project in Lummi WA.

336 Enerjoy radiant panels were installed along with manual thermostats to allow individual temperature control of each room within a given apartment, which ranged from approximately 500-650 square feet.

Landsem Architects in Bellingham, WA designed the project and suggested that the Enerjoy panels would be beneficial for the housing authority to install as they require no maintenance and also take up no usable space. In addition, the renters will have a healthier and much more comfortable space for to live in.



March 2011

Project: Whole house project – Marriott Homes, – Sudden Valley, WA

The finishing touches are being put on this 2,000 square foot house, which borders a creek in the backyard, and has a total of 17 Enerjoy radiant heating panels. The owner, Jake Marriott, used all of the hardwood trees on site for the flooring, trim, and even the kitchen cabinets, talk about being resourceful!

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February 2011

Project: Artist studio – Marriott Homes, – Sudden Valley, WA

This past fall, another local Bellingham, WA contractor had approached us with a unique project that would need some Enerjoy heating panels. The artist was dividing a horse barn into a 450 sq. ft. studio and 150 sq. ft. office area where she could work on her paintings and the remaining area 1,650 sq. ft. may be a studio and/or a workshop in the future.

The results were great! The space warms up quick, the heaters are out of the way, and she didn’t have to run duct work, which would potentially created dust that would disrupt her paintings.

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Archive Projects:

Basement 350sq. ft. heating project - February 2011

Workshop / Woodshop Project - January 2011

Man Cave - December 2010

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