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geffe71 t1_j644lqt wrote

Both. Took my Ranger to Cranston because I was getting a free sandwich with my oil change, when Quicklane took hours for an oil change I switched to Seekonk Quicklane (if I’m going to wait, at least I’ll be closer to home)

Bought my first Escape from Flood in EG and took it to the QL across the way and had no issues (got any other work at Tasca in Seekonk, because Flood service department is horrendous). Got my second Escape from Flood in Gansett, took it to EG for oil changes then decided to switch over to Tasca for convenience.

I will never buy a Ford again. Happy with my Toyota and the service I receive at Bristol Toyota

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geffe71 t1_j3j4215 wrote

Can’t count the times I’m doing 70/75 and someone is on my ass as I’m trying to pass a caravan of cars and then threads the needle once I pass the front car and cuts me off just to brake check

This isn’t death race/cannonball run and I’m not getting pulled over for doing 90 in a 55/65

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geffe71 t1_j2otwo1 wrote

Reply to comment by Nevvermind183 in Tenant question by jumpergirl05

Boiler heats the hot water if a SuperStor (or other indirect water heater) is connected, or it’s a combo unit (Navien, Rheem, Rinai). Other that that you can have a gas or electric water heater as a stand alone like the majority of homes

Furnace is hot air.

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geffe71 t1_j2mooah wrote

Trying to figure out the hot water situation. You said the oil heats the water. I’ve never seen a oil fired hot water tank

Is the hot water a SuperStor that the boiler water heats the water? If so, you are paying for to heat the water.

Could the hot water tank be gas fed? Is so, do you have a gas or electric stove? Is the landlord paying the gas bill?

Could the hot water tank be electric? If so, then is the landlord paying the electric bill

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