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- From: lowry@watson.ibm.com (Andy Lowry)
- Subject: Re: Replacing gas range: DIY?
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- In-Reply-To: lowry@watson.ibm.com's message of Mon, 23 Nov 1992 17:12:44 GMT
- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 18:44:22 GMT
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- In article <LOWRY.92Nov23121244@rotor.watson.ibm.com> lowry@watson.ibm.com (Andy Lowry) writes:
- [summary of gas range replacement]
-
- Oops... a couple of points I left out of my summary:
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- - Gas companies will often do the work for you, and often they'll do
- it for free. In my case (NYC), they told me they do it for private
- houses, but in the case of apartment buildings (my situation) it's
- the building management's responsibility. Superintendents often do
- the work.
- - Even if they won't do the installation, the gas company will often
- do a free inspection for you.
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- Andy Lowry, lowry@watson.ibm.com, (914) 784-7925
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