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Re: Boiler Sizing
The person before you did their job very wrong, don't second guess yourself based on that.
Size to the system EDR. What boiler is currently there is 100% irrelevant.
Re: Expansion Tank Boiler Seal?
Boiler water is clear. Bladder is still in the tank with no degradation, completely collapsed.
Check out the pic, that is inside the tank. Leaning towards some sort of growth, Bacterial,fungal?
No corrosion at pipe joints, air eliminator, checks and so on.
With that much junk if floating through system the air handlers would have been plugged. No complaints on that end.
Antifreeze related 100%
Re: Mystery tool
As a plumber I can say that the Whitechapel is a tee wrench and your wrench is a wye. So I am going to double down on it being a gas cock wrench and say it is very similar to the other wrench, but not the same. Bronze would be fairly expensive for a wrench to tighten bed frames.
Re: Replace a Munchkin boiler before it fails, or keep it going?
My back and knees hurt just looking at that! 😒
pecmsg
Re: "Yelp"/ angi list for contractors.
So many different methods and styles to run a small business.
Does anyone remember Harley-Davidson back in the early days? I'm not a Harley guy (I do ride some MX), but in the early 80s we had a shop here in my little town. It was tiny and unimpressive. Then they went full on 'retail', I suppose some folks at the top got very wealthy during the transition.
Many folks believe that regulation will eventually squeeze out the mom and pop, and the big hitters will take it all over. And they will gladly take your CC for payment, no added fees.
GW
Re: Mystery tool
Being bronze it is likely a gas valve wrench. Many gas related tools were bronze to not make sparks like iron tools can
Re: Mystery tool
Yes, the whole "fireman" thing could well be a corruption of Firmin as you say. Hard to separate fact from fiction, especially when fiction can spread so fast on the Internet. I always assume that half of what I read on the Internet is wrong (this site excepted, of course!). The problem is knowing which half…
Re: Mystery tool
It's just a wrench. My grandfather had one. It works for whatever it fits on.
Re: "Yelp"/ angi list for contractors.
Not for me, no. I'll take them and charge the 3.5% fee, but 99% of my clients don't want to pay that fee and neither do I.
Re: Mitsubishi mini split not working - basics needed
Super bummer I hope they can get their ac back online soon
there are two types of leaks- easy to find and miserable to find. It can be very time consuming.
it can be a bad connection, a leaking line set, a leaking wall unit. Outdoor units extremely rarely leak.
It may not be a leak at all.
not all companies have the energy to chase these problems.
Hopefully they can find a good technician!
GW
