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Burnham MPO boiler - strange temperature behavior anthonymmfalcone 10-17-2007
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Posted by on October 17, 2007, 7:02 pm

> >
the installing dealer have to say?-
> >
> > > He's, literally, unresposive. May have gone out of business, or may
> > > be exceedingly unprofessional to not reply after 3 phone calls over
> > > the course of a month.
> >
> > Call around to the various suppliers for that particular boiler, and
tell
> > them whats going on. Ask them if they know what happened to the
installer.
> > Also ask them who's the best tech they got and go from there.
> > No its not gonna be free, and probably not gonna be cheap. Just consider
it
> > the offset between the lowest bidder, and having it done by a
*competent*,
> > licensed, insured, professionally trained, HVAC technician.
> Why not try Burnham first, you have a warranty.


Burnham will refer him to a Dealer, Period.



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Posted by Mr.Tony to you on October 17, 2007, 12:46 pm
why don't you pay him a visit go there and find out what is going on

>> What's the installing dealer have to say?-
>
> He's, literally, unresposive. May have gone out of business, or may
> be exceedingly unprofessional to not reply after 3 phone calls over
> the course of a month.
>



Posted by Meat Plow on October 17, 2007, 1:09 pm
On Wed, 17 Oct 2007 02:44:02 -0700, anthonymmfalcone wrote:

>> What's the installing dealer have to say?-
>
> He's, literally, unresposive. May have gone out of business, or may
> be exceedingly unprofessional to not reply after 3 phone calls over
> the course of a month.

Take a drive to the dealer's place of business and demand to see him/her.


Posted by =?ISO-8859-15?Q?Tekkie=AE?= on October 17, 2007, 8:55 pm
Meat Plow posted for all of us...

> On Wed, 17 Oct 2007 02:44:02 -0700, anthonymmfalcone wrote:
>
> >> What's the installing dealer have to say?-
> >
> > He's, literally, unresposive. May have gone out of business, or may
> > be exceedingly unprofessional to not reply after 3 phone calls over
> > the course of a month.
>
> Take a drive to the dealer's place of business and demand to see him/her.
>
>
He should be easy to spot: clapped out bondo Pinto wagon hooptie with used
parts in cardboard box, ladder on roof bigger than hooptie, broken jamb
material and majik undies fluttering from a loose piece of trim.
--
Tekkie Don't bother to thank me, I do this as a public service.

Posted by on October 17, 2007, 1:20 pm

> > What's the installing dealer have to say?-
>
> He's, literally, unresposive. May have gone out of business, or may
> be exceedingly unprofessional to not reply after 3 phone calls over
> the course of a month.


Was he the cheapest guy you could find?



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