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Trade: Painting and Electrical
Join Date: Sep 2006
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Gas Detector
Building a house for the parents. My father insists on a natural gas furnance. Me, I hate gas. In fact I spent 4500 after my first winter down here to get rid of my gas furnace and replaced it with a heat pump. Down here in the south heat pumps work great.
I was never in a fire or explosion, just have this unexplainable fear of gas/fire/explosion. I know there are gas detectors much like smokies or CO's, that sense natural or propane gases. Does anyone have experience with any of these detectors? Installing or owning? Which may be better than the other? Help and input is greatly appreciated. |
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Trade: Antique & Victorian Home Restoration Services
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Leominster, MA
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Re: Gas Detector
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