My wife does love to travel

I own a Moore furnace plus it is a tank.

I don’t guess if the heating dealer is still around, if I had to guess I would say no, then the reason is that our heating machine has required no repair or heating repairs in the entire time I have owned it.

No matter what happens to the heater, it will keep on going, but since it runs on gas, power outages don’t affect it. I have never cleaned the inside of it. It must have dust coated in the inside of it plus it is fine. The heating system is not run by a temperature control or anything either, however when the up-to-date home gets super cold, the Moore heating system gets to work, then my mother has a Moore heating system as well. The furnace lives in her basement plus has never died on her. The basement frequently floods though. The heating system can be in standing water plus have no issue. When our mother was on getaway once I checked on her heater. The basement was so filled with water that it was up to the vent on the heater. I could hear the water gurgling. It was going in the furnace. The heating system was still working, even partially underwater! I was sad about the safety risks with this heating equipment, however but, eventually I got the water pumped out plus the heating system worked enjoyable the next day. The heating system component just won’t quit, no matter what! Heating systems are not made that heavy duty anymore. They live a maximum of 15 years. My heating system will outlive me, I just guess it.

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