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hot-water boiler

dannny
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I would like to turn the water off to my house in northern New Hampshire for up to 2 months at a time while leaving the boiler run to keep the house at 50 degrees. I have a standard Burnham furnace, feeding a radiant system on first floor and hot water on second floor. Thank-you in advance for your help.
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I am in the Seacoast of NH. All you need to do is shut off the water to the house when you leave but don't drain down anything.
Your Boiler as a rule does not need a lot of make up water.
If there is an issue the house will not get flooded.
Still you should either have someone looking in on your place or come up w/ a monitoring system/ wifi t-stat that you can look in every so often to make sure all is ok.0
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