On Sun, 15 Jun 2008 19:36:05 -0700 (PDT), greenbaypack66@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>I'm desperate for help. We are in an area that got hit by devastating
>floods, luckily ours wasn't as bad as some, we had 3 feet of water in
>our basement.
>
>So the Natural Gas guys came out today and tried to turn on the water
>heater and said it wasn't going to light because it had been
>submerged. He said to replace the gas valve (?? I think is what he
>said) and it has a tube at the bottom of it I know.
>
>Does anyone know what I have to replace, is this something my hubby
>can do?
No. Sorry. It needs a whole lot more than some moron waving
his hand at it and saying 'replace the gas valve, I think that might
be the problem'.
>Also, the guy pretty much said the same thing about our furnace too,
>but he did say we'd have to get a hvac guy/girl out here to check it
And have the same guy on the same trip check your water
heater.
Everything will have to be TOTALLY 100 % DRIED OUT before he
can do ANYTHING.
Sympathies on your situation out there - the pictures on TV
are amazing :-(
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