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Hi, I had a high efficiency oil furnace installed to replace my old one. Since then i've had water coming down from the chimney in very cold weather.
I called the installer and he told me I would need a liner installed in my chimney. His he right and is this something I can do myself? Thanks |
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On May 21, 12:11�pm, "indep" wrote:
Hi, I had a high efficiency oil furnace installed to replace my old one. Since then i've had water coming down *from the chimney in very cold weather. I called the installer and he told me I would need a liner installed in my chimney. His he right and is this something I can do myself? Thanks yeah probably right, why didnt you purchase a direct vent furnace? |
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