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Discuss Electric Heater v Gas Boiler at the DIY forum within the The Army Rumour Service website; I was thinking exactly that question, what is it for? A Burco boiler for constant ...
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    I was thinking exactly that question, what is it for? A Burco boiler for constant brews, or 20 radiators in a showroom?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuddleMaker View Post
    check that there is a gas supply to the property before you do anything else.
    He's asked which is better for heating water gas or electric, he wouldn't have a choice without a supply.

    Dumb fuck. (added to make sure I don't get a like)

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuddleMaker View Post
    check that there is a gas supply to the property before you do anything else.
    Check that there's one to yours. You can do this by going to the oven, opening the door, turning the gas on, and sniffing inside for an hour or so. Ensure all your windows are shut first, wouldn't want you getting cold.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheSnake View Post
    It's a new shop which i'm just about to get the keys to....
    I've only 5 weeks before I open, and the National Grid and various suppliers want at least 7 weeks to Inspect/Install...
    I haven't that amount of time to wait, and need a quick fix for a constant hot water supply within 4 weeks.
    I'm looking for a very quick fix to keep the business running without hitches...
    a quick fix usually costs more in the long term.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe_Private View Post
    Check that there's one to yours. You can do this by going to the oven, opening the door, turning the gas on, and sniffing inside for an hour or so. Ensure all your windows are shut first, wouldn't want you getting cold.
    Go and stuff yourself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuddleMaker View Post
    Go and stuff yourself.
    Language like that is totally unnecessary in the DIY forum, you fucking fucker.
    jarrod248 and Joe_Private like this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe_Private View Post
    Check that there's one to yours. You can do this by going to the oven, opening the door, turning the gas on, and sniffing inside for an hour or so. Ensure all your windows are shut first, wouldn't want you getting cold.
    Reported.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuddleMaker View Post
    Reported.
    Did you ever wonder why you got that oxygen thief tag with your last account?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe_Private View Post
    Check that there's one to yours. You can do this by going to the oven, opening the door, turning the gas on, and sniffing inside for an hour or so. Ensure all your windows are shut first, wouldn't want you getting cold.
    How do I turn the gas on?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuddleMaker View Post
    How do I turn the gas on?
    Try wearing only your webbing under your pinny.

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