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bacidel
Dec 9, 2006, 10:12 AM
I have a oil burning hot water baseboard heating. My house is on a slab. We had one large broken pipe in slab and suspect more possible breaks in line since can't balance system Now the small pressure relief valves are drip since we are sparcely using the unit.
Shoould i purge or bleed the pipes? Will that stop the dripping?

Since we did not have consistant heat the past 2 years we finally decided to get 2 new haet pumps. After 5 estimates we chose one in the middle because of reputation and quality (trane). After having them installed last week now we are told need to get electrician for $ 3000 more ( 2 new boxes) ampage. SHould that have been included or determined from the original estimate? In the contract it does say heat pumps in fgood working condition including electric and parts........
I borrowed the money in the first palce and don't think i have enough to pay the extra 3 thousand. Thank you

Steve Lesser