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Default Indirect Fired Hot Water Heater Malfunction

As of yesterday, for no apparent reason, my hot water is coming out
lukewarm at best. Should I assume that I need a new Superstor or
that it's an oil-burner issue? Do I call my plumber or my oil
company? Thanks in advance as I am ignorant on this issue.

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On Feb 19, 7:21 am, wrote:
As of yesterday, for no apparent reason, my hot water is coming out
lukewarm at best. Should I assume that I need a new Superstor or
that it's an oil-burner issue? Do I call my plumber or my oil
company? Thanks in advance as I am ignorant on this issue.

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On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 13:21:14 GMT, someone wrote:

.... Do I call my plumber or my oil company?


Why, are you out of oil?



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