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i would like to wish you all a Merry Christmas and a healthy and prosperous '09,-phil
on a side note, since it is winter now,if anyone is having any issues with their furnaces,air handlers, boilers ,or thermostats, feel free to contact me for any help i may offer -
on a side note, since it is winter now,if anyone is having any issues with their furnaces,air handlers, boilers ,or thermostats, feel free to contact me for any help i may offer -
Last edited by openclasspro#11; 12-10-2008 at 10:19 AM.
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i would like to wish you all a Merry Christmas and a healthy and prosperous '09,-phil
on a side note, since it is winter now,if anyone is having any issues with their furnaces,air handlers, boilers ,or thermostats, feel free to contact me for any help i may offer -
on a side note, since it is winter now,if anyone is having any issues with their furnaces,air handlers, boilers ,or thermostats, feel free to contact me for any help i may offer -
Merry Xmas to you as well!!!!
OK, I'll bite. I've got a very old, but perfect working condition, boiler in my 1930's home. I've been updating room by room and we're just about done with the first floor. Since I have a boiler and I hate the look of the old crappy registers, I went with in floor radiant heating on the entire first floor. I have 4 heating zones throughout the house...first floor master suite on one loop, kitchen and LR on one loop, dining room on one loop and the entire upstairs on the final loop. My problem appears to be with the bedroom loop, one register is not heating up the room. It's actually ice cold. The remaining upstairs rooms all work very well, which leads me to believe there is a problem with just the radiator. In your expert opinion, what is the order of operations that I follow to solve the problem? I know the valve is fully open and I have not opened up the vent yet...I wasn't sure if I should. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!!!
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Merry Xmas to you as well!!!!
OK, I'll bite. I've got a very old, but perfect working condition, boiler in my 1930's home. I've been updating room by room and we're just about done with the first floor. Since I have a boiler and I hate the look of the old crappy registers, I went with in floor radiant heating on the entire first floor. I have 4 heating zones throughout the house...first floor master suite on one loop, kitchen and LR on one loop, dining room on one loop and the entire upstairs on the final loop. My problem appears to be with the bedroom loop, one register is not heating up the room. It's actually ice cold. The remaining upstairs rooms all work very well, which leads me to believe there is a problem with just the radiator. In your expert opinion, what is the order of operations that I follow to solve the problem? I know the valve is fully open and I have not opened up the vent yet...I wasn't sure if I should. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!!!
OK, I'll bite. I've got a very old, but perfect working condition, boiler in my 1930's home. I've been updating room by room and we're just about done with the first floor. Since I have a boiler and I hate the look of the old crappy registers, I went with in floor radiant heating on the entire first floor. I have 4 heating zones throughout the house...first floor master suite on one loop, kitchen and LR on one loop, dining room on one loop and the entire upstairs on the final loop. My problem appears to be with the bedroom loop, one register is not heating up the room. It's actually ice cold. The remaining upstairs rooms all work very well, which leads me to believe there is a problem with just the radiator. In your expert opinion, what is the order of operations that I follow to solve the problem? I know the valve is fully open and I have not opened up the vent yet...I wasn't sure if I should. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!!!
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Last edited by openclasspro#11; 12-10-2008 at 12:07 PM.
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in this day and age customer service has fallen to the way side,when there are different companies competing for buisiness, and products being fairly the same,it boils down to customer service-i must be doing something right as 75% of my buisiness is word of mouth.-phil
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