starshine1
Sep 15, 2008, 07:18 AM
Hi -
I've got an old Weil-McLain gas boiler in my 1934 house that I bought last year that will need to be replaced someday (hopefully not too soon). It runs fine(though probably only 50% efficient according to energy auditor), and I just had it cleaned and checked out. But replacement is recommended. It is not wrapped in asbestos, but the pipes are. Therefore, when replacement time comes, asbestos abatement will have to happen
I'm wondering about cost of this service. There's about 10 feet of asbestos covered pipe that will have to be dealt with, plus whatever is in/on boiler (gaskets or other parts).
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
I've got an old Weil-McLain gas boiler in my 1934 house that I bought last year that will need to be replaced someday (hopefully not too soon). It runs fine(though probably only 50% efficient according to energy auditor), and I just had it cleaned and checked out. But replacement is recommended. It is not wrapped in asbestos, but the pipes are. Therefore, when replacement time comes, asbestos abatement will have to happen
I'm wondering about cost of this service. There's about 10 feet of asbestos covered pipe that will have to be dealt with, plus whatever is in/on boiler (gaskets or other parts).
Any thoughts?
Thanks!