Consumer Reviews of PEERLESS boilers
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#26 of 40 brands of boilers
25% of customers recommend
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Date created: 2010-05-29
Name: PlumberSatisfaction Rating:
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"Peerless Boilers"
I've installed Peerless boilers before, I think they make a nice product. However, there is some information here on these reviews that are just inaccurate. First off, in just about every state, you NEED to be a Licensed Plumber to touch potable water..and that's a fact. UPC, BOCA, National, International Plumbing codes used throughout the United States all say that. Heating companies get away with it..for whatever reason not unknown to me. Second - Oil companies will push a Boiler that is an Oil Eater! Or make sure your Nozzle is using the most oil possible for that particular boiler, even if you don't need the BTU's. I don't know how many times I have to go behind an Oil Company, because he won't clean your boiler right. Most of those guys "dust and adjust" and they are out the door. Cleaning an Oil fired Boiler, takes a solid hour to clean properly, so keep that in mind. Third - I have yet to see an HVAC worth his salt when installing a Boiler. For example, they can't even follow simple Plumbing codes when installing condensate lines into your Plumbing system drains, which is illegal to the umpth degree. I don't even want to get into the service part of the boiler, cause most of these clowns have no clue. If you want to get down to facts instead of biased opinions, Licensed Plumbers are the only ones by code, that are allowed to touch potable water, even in a boiler installation. If you want to get technical..let's start and end the argument right there.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Date created: 2009-12-17
Name: R. MonroeYears owned: 1
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"Peerless NG Boiler, MI-04 SV"
Recently bought a Peerless NG Boiler, MI-04, 105,000 BTU along with a Pprtner indirect HW heater. This replaced an old boiler with a coil. The indirect water heater is actually a "Super Stor" (not made by Peerless) although none of the Peerless literature states this. My only complaint so far is that you need to run the faucets (kitchen, bath, etc.) for about 45 seconds for the water to get hot. The wait time was under 10 seconds with my old system. No idea why.
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