Does Your Plumber Carry the Coal Gun?

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PatrickAHS
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Post by PatrickAHS » Thu. Jun. 25, 2009 8:37 am

Since most folks purchase heating equipment from their local tradesman, we here at AHS have introduced our tradesman program. If your plumber or certified HVAC company of choice doesn't carry the Alternate Heating Systems line, let them know that we would be happy to work with them. They will surely be happy with the partership we are looking to create.

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office: 717-987-0099 ext 113
cell: 717-496-1701
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or by pm here on the sight

Thanks,

Patrick

 
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Post by jim d » Mon. Feb. 07, 2011 9:48 am

i tried that 3 years ago and you laughed at me so I made my own don't feel to bad about it so did key stoker & efm
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Post by whistlenut » Mon. Feb. 07, 2011 9:50 am

...and a damned good one at that! :idea:

Jim, you should get into the "Snow Melting Stoker" business.....it looks like we'll be skiing into July this year!
I have to check out the melters we see on TV....must be very 'fuel efficient'! :eek2: :fear: :bang: :mrgreen:

It sounds like the Vermont Moniker: "11Months of Winta, 1 month of damned poor sleddin'."

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