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Old 04-10-2017, 08:53 PM   #27
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Originally Posted by tummyman View Post
I have had a Biasi in my NH home since 2005 and not one single problem. Service folks love the easy which they can be cleaned. At my MA house, right after I installed the NH Biasi , my Burnham had developed a leak and I had to change it out. I called my oil guy and told him to get a Biasi for me. He had no idea where to go, but i put him in touch with the US distributor in Portsmouth NH. He got the boiler....was surprised at how easy to install. I told him at the time that it would not be the last one he installed. Fast forward to now....he installs ONLY Biasi unless a customer requests a specific boiler. Has had hundreds of them installed and ZERO problems. My MA boiler is his first and the fleet leader he watches should any problem arise. So far, it runs terrific. BTW, you and I were going to chat off line...... Need more info, google QHTinc.com and give them a call in Portsmouth. I chatted with them a number of times before I ordered my boiler. BTW, my Biasi is installed in a first floor closet in my home....not even in the basement. I can send pictures if you want.

Hi Tummyman...
Yes, I've been meaning to call you, and will as soon as my work schedule frees up, hopefully soon !

My furnace guy also recommend Biasi boiler, but I have a unique setup.
My boiler is actually in a separate building attached to the main house, and he isn't sure that the boiler and a indirect water unit would fit into the same space ? How much space do you need for the Indirect unit ?

FYI, my furnace guy is in MA and hasn't actually looked at the storage space issue, where everything will be housed.

Thanks for your feedback, will call you soon.
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