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I recommend Okells. I have shopped with them a few times, and they are extremely helpful. 134 Pacific Coast Hwy Hermosa Beach, CA , 90254-5355 Phone: 310-374-4675 FAX: 310-374-9917 Business Activity: Exporter / Importer Products Description: Manufactures fireplace accessories-- tool sets, screens, m...
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Did it used to work, and now suddenly doesnt? or has it always done this? I once went to a customers house who had a water heater that Died, and couldnt light. The pilot would come on, but the instant the button was turned to ON, the flames would both go out. We put in a new water heater, and had ex...
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How can I determine if the water leak I have is from the Hot water heater? Shirley
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Nansulate is for real. Ive applied it to my water heater and the ceiling drywall in several rooms and my heating/cooling bills have been reduced over 25%.
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Hi just saw your post. It appears to have been written back in March so I dont even know if you bought or bailed on this but I can offer you some input. First dont trust any of the wiring! New fixtures do NOT mean new wiring. It makes no sense to invest a boatload of money into restoring your home j...
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We have an old home that was split into apartments years ago, and remains rented as three (one over the other) units. The heating is presently oil fired steam (radiators) and is not zoned per floor- there is one thermostat on the 1st floor making it very inefficient. We want to change it out and thi...
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I bought a house built in 1902 about 3 years ago. When I purchased it I did have a home inspector check the foundation and underneath the house to make sure it was structurally sound. He said the foundation was in very good condition and found no problems. I was in the basement, which is probably co...
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Im glad to hear that you have had great results with Nansulate on your water heater. I know that another great use for the product is on old brick interiors and exteriors. There are many people who do not want to destroy the beauty and safety of the their brick houses, but are in need of better insu...
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Hi: Having used it I know there exists a cementitious product that is mixed with water, smeared on stove cracks, allowed to dry, and fixes it. A place like Mother Earth News might be able to guide you to it in these modern days. Also repaired a floor type heater with welding, the cast iron part has ...
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Hi, I just ran into this site and thought it might be worth a try to get some advice. We are making an offer this evening on a bungalow style home built in 1900. It does not have much of a crawl space, so it is making estimating costs for repairs exceedingly difficult. My main concerns with it invol...
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