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<blockquote data-quote="SlimeTime" data-source="post: 48082" data-attributes="member: 651"><p>lol....ever eat at McDonalds (or anywhere else)? Ever notice how the food on the menus looks nothing like what they serve? The hamburger patties are an inch thick in the pics, and the sandwich is a foot tall....see where I'm going with this? :wink: </p><p></p><p>Not sure about your gas company there, but here, if the main runs in front of the house, they run it though the yard & hang a meter free, you pay for the pipe going into the home. I understand the lack of funds though, it's the world we live in......</p><p></p><p>Oil furnaces need serviced yearly. I was one of the few local who would even work on them. They need torn apart, heat exchanger flue passages brushed, burner serviced, nozzle, filters (air & fuel), and combustion test (CO, smoke, draft) & adjustments made to get maximum efficiency. They can tell you the efficiency of your current unit by a combustion test.</p><p></p><p>ST</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlimeTime, post: 48082, member: 651"] lol....ever eat at McDonalds (or anywhere else)? Ever notice how the food on the menus looks nothing like what they serve? The hamburger patties are an inch thick in the pics, and the sandwich is a foot tall....see where I'm going with this? :wink: Not sure about your gas company there, but here, if the main runs in front of the house, they run it though the yard & hang a meter free, you pay for the pipe going into the home. I understand the lack of funds though, it's the world we live in...... Oil furnaces need serviced yearly. I was one of the few local who would even work on them. They need torn apart, heat exchanger flue passages brushed, burner serviced, nozzle, filters (air & fuel), and combustion test (CO, smoke, draft) & adjustments made to get maximum efficiency. They can tell you the efficiency of your current unit by a combustion test. ST [/QUOTE]
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