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ed wallace
ed wallace Member Posts: 1,613
if sign is covered in snow in ma blame the plumbing board for not requiring the sign to be radiant heated

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  • Guy_6
    Guy_6 Member Posts: 450
    Wow

    Well, I guess my family does actually listen: After 15 or so inches of snow fell today, tonight I was asked "Is the snow away from the furnace vent?". Here I was thinking that those important things to me were falling on deaf ears at home. Now I know that they were actually hearing what I have said, but ignoring me. Hey wait a minute......

  • Mark Hunt
    Mark Hunt Member Posts: 4,908
    As long as


    you have a sign that says the snow is not allowed to block the vent, you're safe.

    Mass. code says so.

    Be safe Guy.

    Mark H

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  • Brad White_31
    Brad White_31 Member Posts: 8
    Unless of course the boiler and snow

    went to Boston Public Schools :)

    Vents are clear, I checked, but the reminder is always worthy. Thanks, Mark and Guy.

    Brad
  • Guy_6
    Guy_6 Member Posts: 450
    sign

    But who do I blame if the sign is covered with snow?
  • Guy_6
    Guy_6 Member Posts: 450
    Yup

    We joke, but who knows what's next here in The People's Republic of Massachusetts.
  • jackchips_2
    jackchips_2 Member Posts: 1,337
    After all,

    we have to blame someone.
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