Busted boiler is most likely

Or a line ---  less likely.

Wht is all service on the East Coast?

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On Jun 27, 3:42 pm, "Kitt Johnson" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I assume you have a vibe pump B-2 or B-3.  If you are lucky, it is a broken 
> line rather than a dead boiler.  But you need to remove the wrap around cover 
> and run the unit to better identify where the leak(s) actually is (are) 
> coming from. You can also take a picture, but shut down as soon as practical 
> ... there is no need to flood the kitchen.
>
> Call WLL and describe it, (send the picture if requested) and order what ever 
> parts they recommend.  Have them e-mail the step by step instructions for 
> installing the new parts.  If it IS a boiler replacement, that's doable, but 
> pretty high up the "do-it-yourself" scale.  (The WLL coaching staff is a 
> pretty good at getting you through these things, but you are out of warranty 
> and there is a limit to how much time they can sink into this project versus 
> just fix it themselves.)
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>   From: philz
>
>   I'm guessing that the water that was remaining in the boiler froze and 
> cracked the boiler
>
>   will this be a job that I will be able to undertake at home?

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