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Apartment Furnace Options PizzaHEMI 02-05-2007
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Posted by on February 7, 2007, 1:11 pm

> I've known folks who have used the ventless heaters, and been
> very pleased with them. Y'welcome.


If you're recommending him to use these to heat a living space......

You're more ignorant than I already thought!


> Christopher A. Young
> You can't shout down a troll.
> You have to starve them.
> .
>
> > danger....your idea was the one I was looking at...the round
> duct is in our
> > restaurant for the retro look.
> >
> > However...I noticed the ventless gas heaters by Comfort
> Glo...and these
> > would be less expensive to install and would need no duct
> work...or electric
> > run...only extensions of the gas lines.
> >
> > THANKS TO ALL
> message
> > > Need to get three or four local heating and aC companies out
> to
> > > look. I've heard of this kind of situation. there are an
> > > assortment of answers.
> > >
> > > One option to consider is to put a furnace in each unit. That
> > > would require gas, electric, and ducting.
> > >
> > > --
> > >
>
>



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Posted by Jeffrey Lebowski on February 8, 2007, 12:08 am

> I've known folks who have used the ventless heaters, and been
> very pleased with them. Y'welcome.
>

If nothing else, your humidity will likely rise so high that it fucking
rains all the time.

On the inside of the structure.

--






Posted by on February 8, 2007, 2:49 am

>
> > I've known folks who have used the ventless heaters, and been
> > very pleased with them. Y'welcome.
> >
>
> If nothing else, your humidity will likely rise so high that it fucking
> rains all the time.
>
> On the inside of the structure.


If the structure is that tight, it won't matter...

...as you won't be around long to be miserable.




Posted by Abby Normal on February 8, 2007, 6:52 am
On Feb 7, 11:51 am, "Stormin Mormon" <cayoung61-
&spambloc...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I've known folks who have used the ventless heaters, and been
> very pleased with them. Y'welcome.
>
> --
>
> Christopher A. Young
> You can't shout down a troll.
> You have to starve them.
> .
>
>
>
>
>
> > danger....your idea was the one I was looking at...the round
> duct is in our
> > restaurant for the retro look.
>
> > However...I noticed the ventless gas heaters by Comfort
> Glo...and these
> > would be less expensive to install and would need no duct
> work...or electric
> > run...only extensions of the gas lines.
>
> > THANKS TO ALL
> message
> > > Need to get three or four local heating and aC companies out
> to
> > > look. I've heard of this kind of situation. there are an
> > > assortment of answers.
>
> > > One option to consider is to put a furnace in each unit. That
> > > would require gas, electric, and ducting.
>
> > > --- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Too bad you don't own one


Posted by on February 8, 2007, 11:13 am

> On Feb 7, 11:51 am, "Stormin Mormon" <cayoung61-
> &spambloc...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > I've known folks who have used the ventless heaters, and been
> > very pleased with them. Y'welcome.
> >
> > --
> >
> > Christopher A. Young
> > You can't shout down a troll.
> > You have to starve them.
> > .
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > danger....your idea was the one I was looking at...the round
> > duct is in our
> > > restaurant for the retro look.
> >
> > > However...I noticed the ventless gas heaters by Comfort
> > Glo...and these
> > > would be less expensive to install and would need no duct
> > work...or electric
> > > run...only extensions of the gas lines.
> >
> > > THANKS TO ALL
> > message
> > > > Need to get three or four local heating and aC companies out
> > to
> > > > look. I've heard of this kind of situation. there are an
> > > > assortment of answers.
> >
> > > > One option to consider is to put a furnace in each unit. That
> > > > would require gas, electric, and ducting.
> >
> > > > --- Hide quoted text -
> >
> > - Show quoted text -
>
> Too bad you don't own one

LMAO...





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