Does anyone know what fuel the majority of the heating systems (residential) use in Spokane, Wa?
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17 years ago
Does anyone know what fuel the majority of the heating systems (residential) use in Spokane, Wa?
Lao because you finally answered a question correctly!
yeah, why do you ask? planning on moving up there?
Eventually yes. Need to know if I should become familiar with oil.
Yeah, I know. I visited there twice. Once on Memorial Day it was raining and 55 degrees. Stayed in the hotel all day with the heater (steam) blazing! Visited once in the winter, can you say lots of f****ng snow.
Yes he is moving before all those fuckups he did catch up to him Dido
his competetion? nah, i dont think so. he got so big he had to sign with the union for workers.
you'll just be another struggling one man band
your best bet for self employment is to purchase an existing biz, one with with lots of maint accounts. nothing like bread & butter til the gravy starts flowin.
Shut up dildo, no one was talking to you s*****ad.
whoops voodoo temper temper truth hurts Dido
If you're going to make a witty comeback then at least do it in a language that is understandable. I don't speak moron.
"Dido" wrote
When Al needs to learn about the trade, he has the brains to ask for help. When you, Dildo, need to learn, you try to pretend you already know, and shell out bad advice (like closing the return air on the upper floor where all the hot air is.) We're on to you, Dildo.
Or telling people that the epa requires that residential units with a leak must be fixed.
Al Moran wrote
Actually, in Canada, they do.
YOU Al Moran and Bob Lob I don't know what are you guys smoking but I am suggesting you need change you brand have nice day low life! DIDO
Steve Scott wrote
But the equivalent governing body does. My point being that it's not accurate to say that a leak must be repaired, or can be left alone, on a residential system unless you know the relevant jurisdiction involved. Cheers.
"Dido" wrote
Slip back into "you" coma, Dildo.
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