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I do know there is a state law that whenever gas service was disrupted due to a changeover or repairs the technician must assure all pilots are working. Most technicians calls this a 'safety' inspection and for good reason. I think the Professor should bring this up with the state.
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My time with Rymes was few/many years. So they had done this before when I started with Rymes. I'd still be with Rymes if they didn't pull this hanky panky. There is no excuse for this predatory business behavior by this propane company. |
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i had rymes install 2 bottles and gas lines for my generator. i wasn't impressed at all with their work. the bottles were not level or even close to it, and the gas line was run along the back of the house at waist level when i had requested that it be run along the bottom of the siding. that neon yellow gas line looks wonderful against the beige siding...
going to get them to come back and make it right.
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