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Posted by Bob Pietrangelo on July 19, 2007, 9:13 pm
Who gives a shit about the contract legalities. Doesn't your oil comapny
offer you service for your boiler if it is not a warranty issue. IF they
can't provide service for you when you need it find one that can, and get a
new oil contract for next winter.
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Bob Pietrangelo
bobp3@comcast.net (home)
bob@comfort-solution.biz (work)
www.comfort-solution.biz
> What you need is a legal.... not a technical opinion.
> and it should be quite clear that it is not in the interests of any of the
> contractors here in this group to affirm the inclusion of the leaking
> pressure relief as being covered within the terms of the contract.
> Ask the contractor if they have any contracts with customers who are
> lawers, find out who they are, put your question to them! I'm sure that
> "pressure control" could be interpreted as ensuring that excessive
> pressure does not occur by the intervention of the pressure relief valve
> and under that interpretation would be covered under the terms of your
> contract.
>
>> Hi, I have a service contract with my oil supplier. One of the covered
>> items is pressure control...
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>> now my boiler's pressure relief valve is spurting a little water at
>> the end of each cycle and i believe
>> either my Extrol is waterlogged or the pressure relief value is shot.
>> When I called the Co. to come
>> take a look, they told me that's not covered by my contract. Can you
>> tell me what "pressure control"
>> would mean then?
>>
>> thanks
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