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Hey Weezbo
Mark R.
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Weezbo, I presume you are in Alaska, based on your address when you responded to me earlier today. Do you heat with oil or gas? If it's oil it must be a challenge to keep it flowing at those temperatures you mentioned in your response below. Good luck with the extreme weather tonight, Mark R.
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we use oil for the most part.
un til a few years ago my buddy and i had done like half of the residential gas in town...over the last six years or so more an more people going for natural gas...because it is being laid in to everywhere and every where...nat gas should be along with oil less expensive in Alaska..after all its being Pumped outta here in a pipe you could walk around in inside and get lost there for days:))) sorry ...oil was much better in the way of btu's per gallon many years ago, it was sometimes a hassel to get to flow...i just got a no heat call must go..Merry Christ mass <+ ...0
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