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All Forum Posts by: Angelo Forzano

Angelo Forzano has started 3 posts and replied 52 times.

I have a seasonal rental down by the beach, been winterizing it the last 8 years but 3 back a plumber didn't do a good job and busted my almost new furnace I'm toying with the idea of putting in 3 or 4 well-placed electric heaters in the walls which would cost me a quarter of a new furnace. Any thoughts besides the additional cost of electric over gas. I wouldn't be using it much so I'm not really worried about that I'm in a pretty decent area with utilities costs.

$125 they're cleaning products or $ 115 my cleaning products 1500 square feet 3 / 2 seasonal rental. About 10 to 12 visits. I go to the dollar store at the beginning of the season and spend $20 that usually lasts all year.