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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: formerly Winter Harbor, still Wolfeboro
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Check with whoever will be your new supplier. The fewer people involved, the better. Your propane supplier may not actually do the removal, but he may have a business relationship with someone who does removals- everybody will be happy.
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Join Date: Jan 2005
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Right now I’m trying to find that supplier to remove the tank. I’m not taking out the tank to put in propane although that is a possibility. I’m taking out the tank because it is old and I’m afraid it will fail. It’s in a seasonal cottage that isn’t kept open during the winter anymore so I don’t need heat since no one lives there off season. I haven’t paid attention to the tank as the heating system rarely gets used which was a mistake. I’ve got a few emails out to companies that hopefully will be interested in the job.
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