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Old 12-15-2016, 11:55 AM   #5
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If you can smell it in the house that's not a good sign. Just last week a father and son died from CO2 poisoning in southern mass because of a furnace problem. It's not something to fool around with. I use Stafford Oil, be safe.
I agree with Biggd, If you can smell fumes in the house there must be holes in the heat exchanger in the furnace. You need to replace the furnace. Don’t wait, this has to be done ASAP.
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