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Nicholas Weckstein
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Weird heating system

Nicholas Weckstein
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Warrior Run, PA
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So this property I’m looking at has gas heating for the apartments. There are literally gas space heaters mounted to the walls that require you to light them much like you would a stove. Gas lines run up through the ceilings. Ive never seem this?? Can it be converted easy to something different ??

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Kenneth Garrett
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@Nicholas Weckstein

I just put mini splits in one of my units.  They work great and now the tenant has air conditioning.  The best part for me is they pay for the electric so no more gas bills for that unit.  I would change them out.

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