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wood/oil boilers???
David Sutton_6
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has anyone used these boilers and to what success??
<a href="http://www.mainewoodfurnaces.com/CC500.shtml">http://www.mainewoodfurnaces.com/CC500.shtml</a>
have a nother option please let me know ... Thank you
David AKA DrPepper
<a href="http://www.mainewoodfurnaces.com/CC500.shtml">http://www.mainewoodfurnaces.com/CC500.shtml</a>
have a nother option please let me know ... Thank you
David AKA DrPepper
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Combination units
Are not allowed by certain codes. Mass is one of them that does not allow liquid and solid fuels to share a common flue, never mind a common fire chamber. Due to the vastly different characteristics of the fuel types I would not install a combination fuel unit.Cost is what you spend , value is what you get.
cell # 413-841-6726
https://heatinghelp.com/find-a-contractor/detail/charles-garrity-plumbing-and-heating0 -
TY
no more excpetions for combos, i have not done one in over 15 yrs LOL, hey charlie, give me a call 412 478 77480
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