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Leaving one's gas delivery company (in a planned development)
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Dan Lanciani wrote:
In article , (chaniarts) writes: i own my 500 gallon buried tank. i get a quote from 5 different places before filling it about once/year. some didn't have any inspection before first delivery, some did. none have asked to reinspect. For the ones that did an inspection, was it of the tank only or did they go through your house and check all the appliances and piping? Dan Lanciani ddl@danlan.*com it's an underground tank, so no, they didn't see any of the tank except what's under the part of the riser that's aboveground. they put gauges on the tank and on the line, testing that there were no leaks in either the tank feed to the house, or in the house lines (once all the pilots were off). they also used a lot of soapy water on the line that penetrated the tank and the guage. since there were no leaks on any line or appliance, except a small one in the fill gauge itself, i don't know what they would have done if there were. |
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