9 years ago I moved into a nice neighborhood that was a big step up from our old townhouse. Included with the modern kitchen, hardwood floors, and two car garage was a nice gas fireplace.
Well, less than 6 months after moving in, it ran out of gas. It took me 5 years to ever getting around to doing something about it, but here has been my experience over the last 4 years.
- Several calls and emails to have the gas guy never show up.
- Repeated this process a couple of years later.
- Mountain of paper work.
- Tank needs a new regulator.
- Logs need to be replace. Tank on its last legs.
- $300 on new logs turns into $1000 and and entire weekend.
- Installation requires several hours, yelling, and youtube videos
- A couple of years later the power in our house goes out (including heat) so we pull up next to the fireplace. It shuts off in a half an hour. Out of gas!
- Tanks has leak. Buy a new tank for $500.
- New person managing the account. Add another month of calls and emails.
- Can't have a tank next to a dryer vent. I have to pay to have a new line installed and move the tank.
And now.....I finally get the thing filled, and it fails its leak check.
I'm in for about $2K on this thing already, plus countless of hours of work. Is that what we call pot committed? How much to fix the leak?
-----------------------------Baron Von Speedypants
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Well, less than 6 months after moving in, it ran out of gas. It took me 5 years to ever getting around to doing something about it, but here has been my experience over the last 4 years.
- Several calls and emails to have the gas guy never show up.
- Repeated this process a couple of years later.
- Mountain of paper work.
- Tank needs a new regulator.
- Logs need to be replace. Tank on its last legs.
- $300 on new logs turns into $1000 and and entire weekend.
- Installation requires several hours, yelling, and youtube videos
- A couple of years later the power in our house goes out (including heat) so we pull up next to the fireplace. It shuts off in a half an hour. Out of gas!
- Tanks has leak. Buy a new tank for $500.
- New person managing the account. Add another month of calls and emails.
- Can't have a tank next to a dryer vent. I have to pay to have a new line installed and move the tank.
And now.....I finally get the thing filled, and it fails its leak check.
I'm in for about $2K on this thing already, plus countless of hours of work. Is that what we call pot committed? How much to fix the leak?
-----------------------------Baron Von Speedypants
-----------------------------RunTraining articles here:
http://forum.slowtwitch.com/...runtraining;#1612485