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question about a service contract mike_0_007@hotmail.com 07-18-2007
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Posted by New Directions In Building Ser on July 19, 2007, 4:02 am
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...
>
> 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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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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> 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...
>>
>> 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
>>
>
>



Posted by Jeffrey Lebowski on July 20, 2007, 1:07 am

> 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.
>

Ya he better be careful here else he's gonna have several thousand lawyers
just beating the fuckin pathway to his door...

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