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    Water supply to outdoor tap leaks - easy fix for dummies?

    Probably not, but if the tubing is flexible enough I don't think it will be an issue. Sounds like a project for this week-end! I'll keep you posted. Thanks again.
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    Water supply to outdoor tap leaks - easy fix for dummies?

    Thank you nealtw, that sounds within our abilities (lol). Are there any drawbacks to using these types of connectors or pex tubing for this application?
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    Water supply to outdoor tap leaks - easy fix for dummies?

    Hi everyone, I am back as you were kind enough to advise with some HVAC issues at our former rental house. We have since bought our own house in the suburbs, a single home built around 1986-1987. It is in decent shape except for a few minor issues, including the following: There is a leak...
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    No AC installed, is it possible to leave gas furnace blower on?

    kok328 - Thank you for the suggestion but as we are renting I do not want to modify any of the existing wiring. We'll hopefully be buying a house in a near future and can get out of this stuffy place!
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    No AC installed, is it possible to leave gas furnace blower on?

    kok328 - Thank you for your help. I have done as you suggested (set the Temp as low as it will go that is 7 degrees C, fan on, heat) and nothing happens even after several hours. I should add I have in the past tried the various combinations of fan on/auto and heat/off/cool but never managed...
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    No AC installed, is it possible to leave gas furnace blower on?

    Hello all, this is my first post on this forum! I currently rent a bungalow built in the 60s, being a previous appartment-dweller I have a few dumb questions about some of the appliances! :D The topic for today shall be the gas furnace. It is a Carrier Performance 93 that uses natural gas...
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