The chimney clogged and dumped oil fumes everywhereOuch. That is a timebomb waiting to ignite. Glad you have been able to get in there and remedy the situation before a catastrophe struck. Did the homeowner smell smoke?
And there are a lot of so-called professionals that ain't.Some projects are clearly not DIY for everyone😕Good example right there.
Nothing diy about this they paid a mason 25 years or so ago to have their fireplace that had the furnace run up through it made functional again.Some projects are clearly not DIY for everyone😕Good example right there.
It's very frustrating to hire a professional. I never have a good experience, nor does anyone I know. I stopped hiring electricians. I knew one decent HVAC guy who retired and swore he would never do it even on the side..then moved away. I tried to hire a plumber for my cabin and as soon as he looked at my 3.5' tall crawlspace he said no. Just no. So Im under there running 1/2 pex all over the place with millions of T's and elbows and wondering why my water pressure is so low. SMH.And there are a lot of so-called professionals that ain't.
Yeah I actually tried to talk her into a power venter or new condensing furnace and abandoning the chimney. But she wanted it fixed. It was definitely the more expensive optionThat must have been a hefty bill, but, priceless for the homeowner to have it done right.
That's what most of the new construction around here does with oil furnaces. Customer got what they wanted and bholler got some work tho so I guess it's a win win!That looks great Bholler, but im with you. I would have just swapped over to a new high effeciency furnace that you can vent into pvc out the side of the wall.
I really didn't want to do it honestly it was a big pitaThat's what most of the new construction around here does with oil furnaces. Customer got what they wanted and bholler got some work tho so I guess it's a win win!
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