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Advise on replacing boiler during cold winter..
hello,
We are in Long Island.
I got a call from my tenant saying that the heat is not working. So I hired a plumber and he attempted to repair it with boiler sealer but it only made it worse as the boiler started to leak heavily.
We have decided to replace the whole boiler and was told may take 1 to 3 weeks as all the boiler are sold out. So my tenants maybe out of heat for couple weeks.
Knowing that we are towards the end of winter here but there may be a few more weeks of chilling.
If you are in my situation, what would you do?