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Old 05-25-2011, 03:07 PM   #3
ng2951
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I would join this group first. There is a lot of knowledge buried in this site and good contacts for rebuilding your 3225. If it were only a few years old, joining the group would not be a necessity, but considering the unit's age I would strongly advise you to join.

One of the things you are going to want to check is the condition of the wood in the walls. Some of it may need replacing or it may be in ggod shape and is not needed.

I would also post your location as members may be able to point out help and resources that may be in your area.

Of course if the refer is truly dead that is going to be big bucks. You are also going to want to check the hot water tank (start with the anode) and all other systems to see what shape the old girl is in.
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