The city inspector came by to check my new furnace, and found four things that weren't 'up to code' or didn't meet his approval. So this morning the installers came back out and redid/changed the specified points.
Now, I understand the idea behind this, especially on something like a heater that can kill people if improperly installed. But I get the feeling this inspector might have found something to disapprove it for no matter what. If the contractor has to re-do something, the next inspection costs them $75; being the somewhat cynical guy I am, I wonder if that has something to do with it? I may be completely wrong, but I do wonder.
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