Hi to all here who have posted their thoughts here....I and my family are really dismayed by the problems we have run into on the storage for our new Tarm, we were promised in December, around the 19th or so ...it arrived weeks later, after we received it and finally got the tank in, the liner leaked (it was black pvc material seemed very thick and of high quality ....but it leaked, so we had it removed, bioheat said they would ship another, so another ten days or so, wha la another liner, this time clear (which was good because this time we could see the leak, right off
) well where do I go from here but to say I expect Bioheat to make good on this tank issue, to include reimbursement for the company who has wasted time installing multiple failed liners.....and we are now approaching our boiling point!! Anyone else out there having problems with the square tanks sold by bioheat, manufactured by American Solartechnics, Inc from stockton Spings Maine!!...We will post what happens with this situation, which I am sure will be watched with interest by others interested in adding storage to the Tarm Solo series or any other gasification boilers out there...BioHeat feel free to comment, as to what you plan to do about this, Chris has been posting comments along the way and seems committed to providing products of high quality, we are so far impressed with the Tarm Solo boiler but the fact that the storage is really a requirement for anyone trying to maximize efficiency and use the boiler for DHW in the off heat seasons to get the most out of this system has left us feeling like maybe we should have stayed on oil....what say you Bioheat, and if that is your company (Tom from Maine in forum discussing tanks with PVc liners)...we would love to here your comments as well....or any other purchaser/user of the square storage systems with PVC liners....before anyone else buys that storage system I suggest you hold off to see if these companies really stand behind there products....I'll let you all know....as soon as I get official word on these issues......as I have said in other threads my family has had enough problems with construction issues to last ten lifetimes...see www.constructionmismanagement.org and maybe you will see why we have had it up to here, and are tired of getting walked on....we did the web site to help others from getting burned the way we did, and I hope to have a happy ending to report to everyone when we hear back from Bioheat and the tank company...
) well where do I go from here but to say I expect Bioheat to make good on this tank issue, to include reimbursement for the company who has wasted time installing multiple failed liners.....and we are now approaching our boiling point!! Anyone else out there having problems with the square tanks sold by bioheat, manufactured by American Solartechnics, Inc from stockton Spings Maine!!...We will post what happens with this situation, which I am sure will be watched with interest by others interested in adding storage to the Tarm Solo series or any other gasification boilers out there...BioHeat feel free to comment, as to what you plan to do about this, Chris has been posting comments along the way and seems committed to providing products of high quality, we are so far impressed with the Tarm Solo boiler but the fact that the storage is really a requirement for anyone trying to maximize efficiency and use the boiler for DHW in the off heat seasons to get the most out of this system has left us feeling like maybe we should have stayed on oil....what say you Bioheat, and if that is your company (Tom from Maine in forum discussing tanks with PVc liners)...we would love to here your comments as well....or any other purchaser/user of the square storage systems with PVC liners....before anyone else buys that storage system I suggest you hold off to see if these companies really stand behind there products....I'll let you all know....as soon as I get official word on these issues......as I have said in other threads my family has had enough problems with construction issues to last ten lifetimes...see www.constructionmismanagement.org and maybe you will see why we have had it up to here, and are tired of getting walked on....we did the web site to help others from getting burned the way we did, and I hope to have a happy ending to report to everyone when we hear back from Bioheat and the tank company...
You hit the nail on the head with the communication issue. Post people are understanding of problems as long as the Vendor communicates with the customer. Communication is key!
. Considering the lack of problems reported by members and the happy factor with the vendor in question, I'd suggest it's like eBay feedback. No process can be perfect 100% of the time, you can only make it right when things go wrong.