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Thanks for the answer,
To clarify, this is the chimney for the furnace, built for the furnace. Chimney starts on the basement floor, goes up to and out the roof. A metal pipe with damper...
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Hello,
I am planning on purchasing a chimney cleaning brush for my furnace chimney. It is brick, with terra cotta lining (original), 50 years old..
The lining measures 6.5 inches across,...
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Thanks, for the reply.
I agree , and will be meeting with several reps over the next few weeks. I simply wanted an unbiased opinion from the group, to "arm myself". I understand the answers will...
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Hi, I have a few questions regarding furnace replacement.
First an overview. I live in Quebec, Canada. I have a "Lincoln" oil furnace, installed 20 years ago It works well, I have no complaints. ...
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Thanks to all for your help. I replaced the valve with no problems, the full port did the trick. Great answers, great help.
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Ahhhh, I see the confusion. No water meter in my city, so 1/2 inch comes out the basement floor.
There is an underground valve, outside, accessible by the city with a long T handled wrench. This...
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Thanks for the comments.
The pipe is definitely 1/2" copper, it comes from the city main pipe. Pressure is reasonable, but not as great as a friend who lives in a larger town and has 3/4" pipes...
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Hi
I have to replace the main water shut-off for my house. The existing one is the old "screw/unscrew"type, 1/2" pipe on both sides of the valve.
I would like to install a ball-type valve, but...
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