Topic: grrrr BAD furnace, BAD BAD | |
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I just had the repairman in to look at the furnace (thankfully I rent so I don't have to pay anything for the furnace), and come to find out, it has a crack in it. The good news is it is being replaced, the bad news I can not run it at night due to leakage of fumes. It is probably going to be a couple weeks too before it gets replaced, which is going to mean a lot of very cold nights.
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Is it really that cold already? Get some blankets!
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Its always cold in my apartment every winter.use plenty of blankets.
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That sucks you cant use it at night!! Hope you keep warm this fall and winter
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I can relate to that. Two years ago my furnace died when it was below freezing outside. I couldn't get a new one for several days. Brrrr...
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Thankfully it ISNT so cold that an extra blanket or two shuold be more than enough. It's just the fact that I can not use it now lol, and not sure when it will be back in line.
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I just had the repairman in to look at the furnace (thankfully I rent so I don't have to pay anything for the furnace), and come to find out, it has a crack in it. The good news is it is being replaced, the bad news I can not run it at night due to leakage of fumes. It is probably going to be a couple weeks too before it gets replaced, which is going to mean a lot of very cold nights. |
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Get a space heater if you can afford a hundred buck's or so. Also, if you have a ceiling fan to circulate the air, that work's wonderfully. my radiator's don't work upstairs so, I have an oil filled heater. With the fan's, it's soooooo toasty.
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oh you hush mskim! I don't need anything else going wrong, lol.
Oh chit, did I just hear a crash? <insert panicked and running parent emoticon> I just had the repairman in to look at the furnace (thankfully I rent so I don't have to pay anything for the furnace), and come to find out, it has a crack in it. The good news is it is being replaced, the bad news I can not run it at night due to leakage of fumes. It is probably going to be a couple weeks too before it gets replaced, which is going to mean a lot of very cold nights. |
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