A Thankful Monday!
Last week was Spring Break for the kids. Needless to say, if I heard the phrase "I'm board" one more time, boarding school was becoming a strong possibility!
I did, however, have a visitor. The Regional Sales Manager (R.S.) for ECR International (think boiler) came to my home. He was not alone. Along with R.S., were two of the most knowledgeable "trouble-shooters" in the boiler field. They are independent and do not work for ECR. In addition to that, my heating expert was also present. Overkill? Not after what I have been through.
Here is the condensed version; there are approximately 3-4 (I will get the full break-down mailed to me) installation issues that need correcting. Once I receive the list, I will immediately have my heating person fix each and every one of the items on the list. Will that do the trick? According to R.S., most definitely! The two "trouble-shooters", probably. Myself and my heating expert, we have no idea. I have expressed my long term concerns to R.S., and he wants me to feel confident with this system. If installed correctly, and as stated before, mine is NOT, this is a great system. He and I are trying to come up with a solution that will allow me to forget about my boiler entirely. EXCEPT for the once-a-year cleaning, of course. It MUST be said that my heating bills are lower than ALL of my friends! As R.S. and I continue to communicate, I would like to put this to rest with all of you. If my system gives me future problems, you know you'll hear about it!
Finally, I would like to thank and acknowledge Stephanie from Under the Table & Dreaming. She, so graciously posted about my blog as well as Joan's Joy. I reached out to Stephanie when I posted Spring Cleaning for a Cause. Stephanie is a mom on a mission! If you read her blog regularly, and I'm sure you already do, you know how much she loves her family. You can check out the post she wrote here.
What are you thankful for?
I did, however, have a visitor. The Regional Sales Manager (R.S.) for ECR International (think boiler) came to my home. He was not alone. Along with R.S., were two of the most knowledgeable "trouble-shooters" in the boiler field. They are independent and do not work for ECR. In addition to that, my heating expert was also present. Overkill? Not after what I have been through.
Here is the condensed version; there are approximately 3-4 (I will get the full break-down mailed to me) installation issues that need correcting. Once I receive the list, I will immediately have my heating person fix each and every one of the items on the list. Will that do the trick? According to R.S., most definitely! The two "trouble-shooters", probably. Myself and my heating expert, we have no idea. I have expressed my long term concerns to R.S., and he wants me to feel confident with this system. If installed correctly, and as stated before, mine is NOT, this is a great system. He and I are trying to come up with a solution that will allow me to forget about my boiler entirely. EXCEPT for the once-a-year cleaning, of course. It MUST be said that my heating bills are lower than ALL of my friends! As R.S. and I continue to communicate, I would like to put this to rest with all of you. If my system gives me future problems, you know you'll hear about it!
Finally, I would like to thank and acknowledge Stephanie from Under the Table & Dreaming. She, so graciously posted about my blog as well as Joan's Joy. I reached out to Stephanie when I posted Spring Cleaning for a Cause. Stephanie is a mom on a mission! If you read her blog regularly, and I'm sure you already do, you know how much she loves her family. You can check out the post she wrote here.
What are you thankful for?