World Class Service Since 1990
DSI Recycling Systems, Inc. is Clean Burn’s leading distributor of used-oil fired hot air furnaces and boilers. DSI distributes shop equipment that translates to immediate economic and environmental savings for everyone from large corporations to small business owners. DSI offers turn-key operations including sales, installation and service on all of its products. DSI has sold and serviced the Clean Burn line since 1990 and has developed a strong, focused staff of sales and service professionals.
DSI’s Sales & Service Network – America’s #1 Distributor
DSI’s extensive Sales & Service Network now serves the Midwest (Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri), New York state, eastern Washington, northern Idaho, and the state of Arizona. DSI distributes and services Clean Burn used-oil furnaces and boilers, as well Streamline Used-Oil Collection Systems, Graco air-operated pumps, storage tanks and related products.
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SAVINGS
At DSi, we sell savings! The goal of our sales, installation and after-sale support team is to ensure that you will save thousands of dollars for many years. - 100
INSTALLATION
DSi factory trained technicians have installed thousands of Clean Burn systems. Our technicians will do a professional installation to ensure safe and reliable operation. - 100
SERVICE
DSi after-sale support includes toll free technical support, genuine Clean Burn replacement parts, or on-site repair from our factory trained technicians.
Your Economic & Environmental Solution
Clean Burn furnaces and boilers offer environmental solutions for used oil disposal. All Clean Burn models are UL listed and meet EPA regulatory requirements as an acceptable means of used oil recycling. A Clean Burn system allows you to safely and economically heat with used oil generated on site, reducing heating costs while eliminating the environmental cradle-to-grave liability for spills and mishaps during transportation and storage. Let a DSI sales representative demonstrate the economic and environmental savings of our products today.