Wow great information. The gas company has said the orifice is clogged and needs to be cleaned, $125.00! I guess a can of compressed air will do nicely, Wooly I'm scared to look at my PM.
Yes the basement is slightly moist. I can see why having the pilot on may keep things dry. He is a great tenant so I don't want to come down on him. I will ask him in the future to keep the pilot light on and see how it goes. Thanks everyone.
I have a multi family rental in Corning. My lower tenant insists on turning off the pilot light on the burner when the heat isn't needed in the warm months. He says it saves him money. I'm ok with this but it seems for the last two years when he goes to light it in Sept/Oct there is a problem and I have to call the serves and it costs $125 bucks.
What do you guys think the savings is on nat gas by turning off the pilot light? (warm months when heat is not needed)
A few streets in my neighborhood were renamed after 911 for the victims that lived on those streets. Every year flags and flowers lay under the street signs to honor them…...
Imagine a America energy independent. Just imagine what would happen in the middle east? To think this was used so many years and still will be for a vote………We are screwed any way you look at it and will always be tied to the middle east.