chrissyc
Oct 30, 2007, 05:03 PM
Our furnace is an Esso Ultramatic Hot Air furnace. It has been taken care of well over it's 30 years of service. 3 years ago we had the abspestos chamber replaced, sorry if it is spelled wrong, and now we find it needs to be replaced again.
The oil company we deal with has told us that the chamber is no longer made and a wet pack will be needed to seal the crack that has developed on the right side. My question is how long does this type of repair generally last? We do want to have a new furnace installed however we are unable to do it at this time.
Is it possible the repair could only last a few months taking us into the dead of winter with no heat source? I guess this is my main concern. The company doing the work this time is not the same individual who did the work 3 years ago and I am a little leary of this new fix because I am not familiar with it.
Any feedback or comments would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
The oil company we deal with has told us that the chamber is no longer made and a wet pack will be needed to seal the crack that has developed on the right side. My question is how long does this type of repair generally last? We do want to have a new furnace installed however we are unable to do it at this time.
Is it possible the repair could only last a few months taking us into the dead of winter with no heat source? I guess this is my main concern. The company doing the work this time is not the same individual who did the work 3 years ago and I am a little leary of this new fix because I am not familiar with it.
Any feedback or comments would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.