Jersey Bill
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I think that the folks on this website drool over boilers and big storage tanks and are not interested in pictures of pretty young women.
As to the issue of questionable installations, unsafe situations and incompetent professional services, most of us are here to help and be helped. Overt negativity is not a good way to do that, IMO. Understand that we have a wide range of systems, depicted and described, and not all are going to be up to code or everyone’s definition of a quality job. I can’t speak for anyone else, but my goal is help everyone improve what they’ve got, while learning in the process. Let’s try to keep it positive whenever possible.
ISeeDeadBTUs said:Well, my recollection - CAUSE THAT'S ALL I HAVE NOW! - was that the offending pic was actually quite tasty, er I mean tastefull. Cept I would probably be more interested in her Mutha' :coolsmirk:
But anyway, back on topic . . . We never lost power, so we go on. I had a client a few years ago that worked propane for many years, and he said "I would never have propane at my house" So currently we have a propane clothes dryer (not hooked up) the aforementioned Generac (similarly silent) and a decision to be made on a fireplace for the great room. Though I don't want wood in the house, I have been wondering if it wouldn't be smart to go with wood for those times when the electric does go out . . .
Or, I could figure out how to run the propane to three corners of the house . . .